Species Ozoliarus laertes (Kirkaldy, 1906)
Compiler and date details
10 September 2010 - Murray J. Fletcher
- Oliarus laertes Kirkaldy, G.W. 1906. Leafhoppers and their natural enemies. Bulletin of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experimental Station Entomological Series 1(9): 271-479 [398].
Type data:
Lectotype BPBM 1188 ♂ (coll: i.1905, Koebele), Mittagong, New South Wales.Subsequent designation references:
Löcker, B., Fletcher, M.J., Larivière, M.-C. & Gurr, G.M. 2006. The Australian Pentastirini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae). Zootaxa 1290: 1-138 [77].
Generic Combinations
- Ozoliarus laertes (Kirkaldy, 1906).
Introduction
A species found in the south eastern region of Australia and also recorded from Fiji and Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands. It has been collected in Sydney on the stems of Banksia robur Cav. (Proteaceae).
Distribution
States
Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland
IBRA
ACT, NSW, Qld: NSW North Coast (NNC), Sydney Basin (SB), South East Corner (SEC), South Eastern Highlands (SEH), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ)
Ecological Descriptors
Adult: phloem feeder.
Extra Ecological Information
Nymph might be phloem feeder or fungivore.
Diagnosis
Colour. Body dark brown to black, carinae paler, clypeus sometimes mid brown; legs mid brown; forewing hyaline colourless with indistinct brown marks along crossveins, veins mid brown, tubercles concolorous with veins, pterostigma mid to dark brown; abdominal sternites dark brown. Morphology. Body length: ♂ 5.3–6.4 mm, ♀ 6.8–7.9 mm. Head: Vertex (total length) 1.7–2.1 times longer than wide; basal emargination acutely angled or rectangular. Postclypeus with evanescent or well-developed median carina. Rostrum reaching (rarely surpassing) hind coxae. Thorax: Hind margin of pronotum obtusely angled or rectangular. Mesonotum with evanescent or well-developed median and lateral carinae and well-developed sublateral carinae. Forewing 3.1–3.4 times longer than wide; costa without tubercles; 9 apical cells. Male genitalia: Aedeagus: Phallotheca with three long spines pointing downwards (cephalad); and a shorter spine curved upwards (caudad). Flagellum membranous, sometimes with membranous or slightly sclerotised spines. (Löcker et.al. 2006)
ID Keys
Löcker et.al. (2006: 48)
Diagnosis References
Löcker, B., Fletcher, M.J., Larivière, M.-C. & Gurr, G.M. 2006. The Australian Pentastirini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae). Zootaxa 1290: 1-138 [77–79]
History of changes
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