Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda (Walker, 1851)

Meneghetti, Jéssica, Biganzoli-Rangel, Alejandro Jose, Carvalho, Gervásio Silva & Paladini, Andressa, 2025, Taxonomic review, morphometry, and phylogenetic analysis of Mahanarva (Ipiranga) Fennah, 1968 (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cercopidae), Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 83, pp. 45-73 : 45-73

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scientific name

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda (Walker, 1851)
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3.4. 4. Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda (Walker, 1851) View in CoL

Figures 6 A View Figure 6 , 7 A – P View Figure 7

Monecphora rubicunda Walker, 1851 b: 678 View in CoL

Tomaspis rubicunda View in CoL : Lallemand 1912 a: 97

Delassor rubicundus View in CoL : Fennah 1953: 350. Metcalf 1961: 168

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda View in CoL : Fennah 1968: 187; comb. nov.

Monecphora indentata Walker, 1858

Delassor rubicundus indentatus View in CoL : Fennah 1953; Metcalf 1961;

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda indentatus : Fennah 1968

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) indentata ( Walker, 1858) View in CoL : Carvalho and Webb 2005 stat. nov., syn. nov.

Measurements male / female.

Head length: 1.14 / 1.314; head width: 2.21 / 2.42; pronotum length: 2.06 / 2.28; pronotum width: 3.39 / 3.75; tegmen length: 9.5 / 10.38; tegmen width: 2.875 / 3.1; total length: 11.575 / 12.68

(in mm).

Diagnosis.

Tegmina brownish to black with two narrow transverse bands in orange shades, posterior band never fragmented into spots; paramere with a dorsal margin rounded and developed and with a finger-like apex.

Redescription.

Head black, vertex subretangular with a slightly marked median carina, ocelli brownish, closer to each other than to eyes, separated by about one and a half diameter from each other; tylus quadrangular, black, basal third with slightly marked carina, becoming indistinct towards the apex (Fig. 7 A – E View Figure 7 ); antenna brownish, pedicel sparsely setose; basal body of flagellum subcylindrical with a single and short arista shorter than the pedicel length. Postclypeus black, inflated, with convex profile, longitudinal carina present, lateral grooves slightly marked (Fig. 7 F, G View Figure 7 ); rostrum with second segment reddish and third segment brownish, reaching the base of mesocoxae. Pronotum brownish, hexagonal, with muscular insertions slightly apparent, median carina slightly marked; anterior and anterolateral margin straight; posterolateral with slight sinuosity and posterior margin medially grooved, humeral angles acute; scutellum black, with slight central concavity and slightly marked horizontal grooves. Tegmina (Fig. 7 A – E View Figure 7 ) brownish, narrow, with two narrow transverse bands orange: one between basal and medium third and another between medium and apical third; veins M and Cu 1 united at base, veins A 1 and A 2 distincts, apical reticulation developed, prominent venation. Hindwings hyaline, with brownish venation, Cu 1 thickened at the base, hamuli with four spines. Legs reddish, metathoracic femur with a small apical spine; tibia with two lateral spines, basal one smaller than the ones located at apical crown, which has 12–13 spines arranged in two rows; basitarsus with three rows of spines covered by long setae; subungueal process present. — MALE: Genitalia: Pygofer (Fig. 7 H View Figure 7 ) with one finger-like processes between anal tube and subgenital plate; subgenital plate (Fig. 7 H, I View Figure 7 ) narrowing towards apex, which is rounded, dorsal margin with rounded elevation covered with small tooth-like spines; basal process of subgenital plate short and rounded followed by an excavation. Paramere (Fig. 7 J View Figure 7 ) subretangular, with a finger-like apex, dorsal margin rounded and developed, and a subapical hook-like spine bearing small denticles in the inferior margin, directed outwards and forward. Aedeagus (Fig. 7 K – M View Figure 7 ) subcylindrical, narrowing towards apex, with a pair of straight dorsal processes, shorter than half length of shaft and inserted medially. — FEMALE: Morphology similar to that of the male, but slightly larger in relation to total body length. First valvula of ovipositor long (Fig. 7 N, O View Figure 7 ), with acute apex, basal process rounded and undeveloped, directed downwards; second valvula (Fig. 7 P View Figure 7 ) long with rounded apex and dorsal margin covered by teeth in apical third; third valvula short and wide, covered apical and ventrally by long setae.

Remarks.

M. (I.) rubicunda shows a high variation in the body color, ranging from black to light brown and the transverse bands on the tegmina can vary in shades of red, orange, yellow, and whitish (Fig. 7 A – E View Figure 7 ). M. (I.) rubicunda and M. (I.) indentata are synonyms because there are small and not significant morphological variations between these species. Furthermore, Fennah (1953), while describing Delassor , mentions M. (I.) indentata as a subspecies of Delassor rubicundus , showing that the similarity between these two species was observed by the author. The wing pattern is also similar to that of M. (I.) integra ; however, the bands are narrower and more widely spaced. Additionally, there are several differences in the male genitalia: the subgenital plate has a rounded apex, and the paramere has a digitiform-shaped apex in M. (I.) rubicunda , which is not observed in M. (I.) integra .

Distribution.

Brazil (Goiás [new record], Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul [new record]).

Material examined.

BRASIL, Goiás: Goiânia , vii.1976, D. Rodriguez leg., 1 ♂ ( MCTP) ; Minas Gerais: Igarapé , 26.xii.1982, Koller, W. W. leg., 10 ♂, 12 ♀ ( DZUP) ; idem: 31.xii.1981, Koller, W. W. leg., 2 ♂, 1 ♀ ( DZUP) ; Marliéria , 19°45′43.7″S 42°37′52.3″W, 2–5.iii.2011, Pinto, A. P. & Silva, J. G. leg., 1 ♂ ( MCTP) GoogleMaps ; Oratórios , 20°25′5.3″S 42°47′27.8″W, 31.iii.2012, Silva, L. A. leg., 3 ♂, 3 ♀, 1 without genitalia ( MCTP) GoogleMaps ; Coronel Pacheco , 7.vi.2004, Anad, A. M. leg., 1 ♀, 1 without genitalia ( MCTP) ; Astolfo Dutra , 28.vii.1974, G. S. Andrade col., 1 ♀ ( MCTP), 5 ♀ ( DZUP) ; Espírito Santo: Santa Teresa , 5.iv.1967, C. T. & C. Elias leg., 1 ♂ ( MCTP) ; idem: 27.i.1966, C. T. & C. Elias leg., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; Baixo Guandu , 23–30.ix.1970, C. & C. T. Elias leg., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; Rio de Janeiro: Teresópolis , (no col. data), 1 ♀ ( MCTP) ; (no location data), vii.1972, M. Alvarenga, 1 ♀ ( DZUP) ; Silva Jardim , iii.1974, F. M. Oliveira leg., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; São Paulo: Guanavora , xii.1972, M. Alvarenga leg., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; Paraná: Adrianópolis , 09.i.2009, E. Domelles leg., 1 ♂, 2 ♀ ( DZUP) ; Piraquara, Mananciais da Serra , 25°29′46″S 48°58′54″W, 18.xi.2009, R. R. Cavichioli & P. C. Grossi leg., 1 ♀ ( DZUP) GoogleMaps ; Curitiba , 25.iv.1976, E. Arias col., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; Guaratuba, Est. dos Castelhanos , 25°48′45″S 48°54′56″W, ii.2007, E. Caron, J. A. Rafael & P. C. Grossi leg., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) GoogleMaps ; idem: 25°49′55″S 48°55′48″W, 25.xi.2009, (no col. data), 2 ♂ ( DZUP) GoogleMaps ; Morretes , 12.viii.1983, Cordoni, J. leg., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; idem: 09.iv.1993, E. L. Tonetti col., 1 ♂ ( DZUP) ; Caiobá , 15.x.1983, Mattana, leg., 1 ♀ ( DZUP) ; Rio Grande do Sul: Candelária , 4.xi.1978, L. A. Grohe leg., 1 ♀ ( MCTP) ; Torres , 11.x.1992, Rambo, P. R. col., 2 ♀ ( MCTP) .

MCTP

Museu de Ciencias

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cercopidae

Genus

Mahanarva

SubGenus

Mahanarva

Loc

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda (Walker, 1851)

Meneghetti, Jéssica, Biganzoli-Rangel, Alejandro Jose, Carvalho, Gervásio Silva & Paladini, Andressa 2025
2025
Loc

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda

Fennah RG 1968: 187
Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda : Fennah 1968: 187 ; comb. nov.
1968
Loc

Delassor rubicundus

Metcalf ZP 1961: 168
Fennah RG 1953: 350
Delassor rubicundus : Fennah 1953: 350 . Metcalf 1961: 168
1953
Loc

Monecphora rubicunda

Monecphora rubicunda Walker, 1851 b: 678
Loc

Tomaspis rubicunda

Tomaspis rubicunda : Lallemand 1912
Loc

Monecphora indentata

Monecphora indentata Walker, 1858
Loc

Delassor rubicundus indentatus

Delassor rubicundus indentatus : Fennah 1953
Metcalf 1961
Loc

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda indentatus

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) rubicunda indentatus : Fennah 1968
Loc

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) indentata ( Walker, 1858 )

Mahanarva (Ipiranga) indentata ( Walker, 1858 )
Carvalho and Webb 2005