Oncopsis nitobei Matsumura 1912

2. Oncopsis nitobei (Matsumura, 1912) Figs. 6–9, 64–68 Bythocsopus juglans Matsumura, 1912: 304 (synonymy by Okudera, 2014) Bythocsopus towadensis Matsumura, 1912: 304 (synonymy by Okudera, 2014) Oncopsis adusta Anufriev, 1967: 175 (synonymy by Hamilton, 1980) Description. Male greenish yellow with...

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Animalia
Arthropoda
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Cicadellidae
Oncopsis
Oncopsis nitobei
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Oncopsis
Oncopsis nitobei
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Oncopsis nitobei Matsumura 1912
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Arthropoda
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Cicadellidae
Oncopsis
Oncopsis nitobei
description 2. Oncopsis nitobei (Matsumura, 1912) Figs. 6–9, 64–68 Bythocsopus juglans Matsumura, 1912: 304 (synonymy by Okudera, 2014) Bythocsopus towadensis Matsumura, 1912: 304 (synonymy by Okudera, 2014) Oncopsis adusta Anufriev, 1967: 175 (synonymy by Hamilton, 1980) Description. Male greenish yellow with strongly developed black pattern on face; vertex, pro- and mesonotum as a rule almost entirely black, forewings strongly infumose with transparent areas along claval suture, before end of clavus and on costal margin (Fig. 6). In weakly pigmented males and in females black pattern is more or less reduced (Figs. 7–8); lightest females are pale greenish yellow with small brown spots on head, pro- and mesonotum and with hardly distinguishable traces of dark pattern on forewings (Fig. 9). Penis of typical shape, with ventral margin convex in side view (Figs. 64–65). Lower appendage of dorsal connective bent ventrally, with simple tip, smoothly curved or with blunt extension in the apical one third of dorsal margin. Apical third of dorsal margin finely serrated (Figs. 65–67). Style parallel-margined, with acute tip (Fig. 68). Body length (including tegmina): ♂, 4.6–4.8 mm; ♀, 4.7–5.2 mm. Differs from most other Russian species in coloration; in external appearance sometimes similar to O. furva , O. sepulcralis , and dark males of O. sulphurea (Figs. 1, 10–12, and 16–17). Distinctly differs from all known species by the shape of the lower appendage of dorsal connective. Host. Alnus hirsuta on Southern Sakhalin, A. hirsuta and A. matsumurae in Japan (Okudera, 2014). Distribution. Russia: Southern Sakhalin, Kurile Islands (Shikotan, Kunashir); Japan: Honshu (Hayashi & Higashikawa, 1997, as O. adusta Okudera, 2014), Hokkaido, Shikoku (Okudera, 2014). : Published as part of Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu., 2017, Review of the genus Oncopsis Burmeister, 1838 (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae: Macropsinae) of Russia and adjacent countries with description of a new species from Central Asia, pp. 537-558 in Zootaxa 4216 (6) on page 539, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.242421 : {"references": ["Matsumura, S. (1912) Die Acocephalinen und Bythoscopinen Japans. Journal of College of Agriculture, Tohoku Imperial University, 4, 279 - 325.", "Okudera, S. (2014) Taxonomic notes on some Japanese macropsine leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadellidae). Rostria, 57, 13 - 18. [in Japanese with English summary].", "Anufriev, G. A. (1967) Notes on the genus Oncopsis Burmeister, 1838 (Homoptera, Auchenorrhyncha) with descriptions of new species from the Soviet Far East. Entomologisk Tidskrift. 88, 174 - 184.", "Hamilton, K. G. A. (1980) Contributions to the study of the world Macropsini (Rhynchota: Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Canadian Entomologist, 112 (9), 875 - 932. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.4039 / Ent 112875 - 9", "Hayashi, M. & Higashikawa, O. (1997) Homoptera-Auchenorrhyncha and Heteroptera (Insecta, Rhynchota) from Sugadaira, Central Honshu, Japan. Bulletin of Sugadaira Montane Research Center, 14, 15 - 56."]}
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