Dietrichia Y-J. Li, Dai & Jiang, 2025

Li, Yu-Jian, Dai, Ren-Huai, Li, Zi-Zhong & Jiang, Li-Na, 2025, Notes on the leafhopper genus Midoria Kato (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Ledrinae), with descriptions of one new genus and three new species from China, Zootaxa 5632 (1), pp. 181-191 : 183

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5632.1.11

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15397063

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dietrichia Y-J. Li, Dai & Jiang
status

gen. nov.

Dietrichia Y-J. Li, Dai & Jiang View in CoL , gen. nov.

Type Species: Midoria expanda Li, Wang, Yang & Dai, 2024 View in CoL

Description. Body small, length about 7.5–9.0 mm, usually brown or light brown. Head foliaceous, slightly narrower than greatest width of pronotum ( Fig. 1a, d View FIGURE 1 ). Crown in lateral view straight, sloping anterad in continuous line with dorsal profile of pronotum, in dorsal view somewhat pentagonal, median length shorter than width between eyes, surface evenly punctate, median longitudinal carina complete but not strongly elevated, ocelli slightly anterad of line between anterior margin of eyes, closer to each other than to eyes ( Fig. 1a, d View FIGURE 1 ). Face concave, frontoclypeus not visible in lateral aspect, flattened medially, evenly tapered toward margin of crown ( Fig. 1c, f View FIGURE 1 ). Pronotum evenly widened posterad in dorsal view with posterolateral angles slightly prominent; scutellum and mesonotum forming nearly equilateral triangle ( Fig. 1a, d View FIGURE 1 ). Forewing veins elevated and distinct, without darkly pigmented tubercles, with additional branches of longitudinal veins in corium beyond outer anteapical cells, claval veins separate and distinct throughout length ( Fig. 1a, c, d, f View FIGURE 1 ).

Male pygofer nearly triangular, without long ventrolateral processes, lobe gradually narrowing from base to apex, apex narrow and curved dorsally, and with a small process on apical half of ventral margin ( Fig. 2a, e View FIGURE 2 ). Subgenital plate nearly as long as pygofer, widest near midlength, tapering both anteriorly and posteriorly ( Fig. 2a, e View FIGURE 2 ); Aedeagus shaft compressed, with a small angular protrusion on the ventral surface near the end, without pairs of moderately long processes subapically on posteroventral surface ( Fig. 2b, f View FIGURE 2 ). Style elongated, slightly recurved, apex footlike, anterior portion slender ( Fig. 2d, h View FIGURE 2 ). Connective T-shaped with dorsomedial keel.

Female unknown.

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Etymology. This genus is named after Dr. Christopher H. Dietrich from University of Illinois, Champaign, USA in dedication to his great contribution to the taxonomic study of leafhopper.

Remarks. The new genus is similar in body size and overall structure to Midoria Kato. It differs from Midoria and other Ledrini as follows: (1) male pygofer ( Fig. 2a, e View FIGURE 2 ) without long ventrocaudal process, gradually narrowing from base to apex, apex narrow and curved dorsally, and with a small process on apical half of ventral margin; (2) aedeagus ( Fig. 2b, c, f, g View FIGURE 2 ) without one or two pairs of moderately long processes subapically on posteroventral surface; (3) forewing without obvious black or brown tubercles along veins.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

SubFamily

Ledrinae

Tribe

Ledrini

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