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8C087D130702FFCFFF44FC78FB76FDCB.text	8C087D130702FFCFFF44FC78FB76FDCB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fidicinoides sarutaiensis Santos, Martinelli & Maccagnan	<div><p>Fidicinoides sarutaiensis Santos, Martinelli &amp; Maccagnan, sp. n.</p><p>Etymology. The name of the species refers to the type locality.</p><p>Type material. Holotype male “ BRASIL. São Paulo: Farm Lauro Barroso, Sarutaiá, SP. X.2003. (Ribeiro, R.) (FCAV / UNESP). Paratypes: 14 3 and 15 ♀ same data as holotype (FCAV / UNESP).</p><p>Description. Head (figs. 1A and B). Dorsum of head light brown, covered with many black bristles; brown with golden bristles ventrally. Arched vertex, with large black patch, of irregular contours, bordering frontoclypeal suture anteriorly, extending posteriorly to encompass ocelli. Median ocellus occupying frontal position, each lateral ocellus in ocular tubercle. Distance between lateral ocelli nearly two and half times less than distance separating each one from corresponding eye. Eyes prominent, oblique, forming short and wide ellipsoids, subocular patch on dorsal and posterior region black (fig. 1A). Postclypeus short and wide in superior view, arched, with sagittal groove (fig. 1B). Postclypeus blackened in frontal view with sagittal sulcus, arched laterally, with eight transverse grooves. Anteclypeus covered by golden bristles, two black patches laterally (fig. 1B). Rostrum brown with black apex, reaching metathoracic legs.</p><p>Thorax (fig. 1A). Pronotum light brown with black pile, longer than on head, posterior margin of internal area with two punctiform marks united or separated; suprahumeral lobes reduced. Mesonotum chestnut brown covered with black bristles; median black marks comma shaped; lateral marks only blackened at the base; scutal depression black. Cruciform elevation wide, flattened, with posterior apices not prominent and separate from one another to level of mesoscutellar expansions (fig. 1B). Male operculum brown, covered with golden bristles; short, posterior-lateral angle slightly obtuse, posterior margin sinuate (fig. 2A). Meracanthus vestigial. Legs brown, anterior femur with three black spines, primary spine completely inclined towards keel, secondary spine upright, and small tertiary spine inclined in anterior direction (fig. 1D).</p><p>Abdomen (fig. 1C). Tergites black centrally with lighter posterior margin, covered with black bristles. Timbal covering arched, black. Sternites brown with golden bristles. Male sternite VIII with concavity on posterior margin. Genitalia as in figs. 2B and C.</p><p>Wings. Fore wing hyaline with basal cell, proximal clavus and basal membrane blackened (fig. 1E). Hind wing wide and as long as half of the fore wing; blackened at base (fig. 1F).</p><p>Male measurements (in mm). N = 15 males, average (range). Body length: 26.9 (26.1–27.8); fore wing length: 35.2 (34.2–37.4); fore wing width: 10.7 (10.0–11.5); hind wing length: 18.2 (17.4–19.4); hind wing width: 8.1 (7.2–8.7); head width: 12.1 (11.6–12.5); mesonotum width: 9.9 (9.4–10.6); ocellus–ocellus distance: 1.6 (1.5–1.7); ocellus-eye distance: 3.5 (3.45–3.65).</p><p>Female measurements (in mm). N = 15 females, average (range). Body length: 27.7 (25.5–32.0); fore wing length: 38.4 (35.1–42.1); fore wing width: 11.0 (10.1–12.2); hind wing length: 19.3 (16.8–22.1); hind wing width: 8.6 (8.8–9.1); head width: 12.8 (11.0–14.0); mesonotum width: 10.0 (9.0–11.0); ocellus-ocellus distance: 1.6 (1.4–1.8); ocellus-eye distance: 3.5 (3.1–4.0).</p><p>Note. Analysis of the distribution of the nymphs and exuviae of F. sarutaiensis in coffee crops was presented by Ribeiro et al. (2006).</p><p>Diagnosis. The genitalia of F. sarutaiensis are unique among known species of Fidicinoides . Fidicinoides sarutaiensis sp. n. can be differentiated from F. rosabasalae Santos &amp; Martinelli, F. brunnea Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. besti Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. sucinalae Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. saccifera Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. jauffreti Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. dolosa Santos &amp; Martinelli, F. pseudethelae Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. duckensis Boulard &amp; Martinelli, and F. poulaini Boulard &amp; Martin elli by the lack of infuscation of the transverse nerves of the apical fore wing cells as found in all of these species. The nonsmoky apical fore wings of F. sarutaiensis sp. n. differentiate it from F. opalina (Germar) and F. sericans (Stål) . Fidicinoides pauliensis Boulard &amp; Martinelli, F. picea (Wallker), F. pronoe (Walker), F. roberti (Distant), F. lacteipennis (Distant), F. determinata (Walker) and F. steindachneri (Kuhlgatz &amp; Melichar) all have lateral mesonotal markings exceeding half the length of the mesonotum which are lacking in F. sarutaiensis sp. n. The mesonotal markings differentiate F. sarutaiensis sp. n. from F. spinicosta (Walker) and F. passerculus (Walker) . The medial mesonotal marking of F. carmenae Santos &amp; Martinelli and F. brisa (Walker) are roughly triangular rather than comma shaped as in F. sarutaiensis sp. n. Finally, the mesonotal marking of F. sarutaiensis sp. n. extends onto the submedian sigilla but is restricted to the parasidal suture in F. distanti (Goding) and whose abdomen possesses two arching transverse black marks.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C087D130702FFCFFF44FC78FB76FDCB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Rodrigo Souza;Martinelli, Nilza Maria;Maccagnan, Douglas Henrique Bottura;Sanborn, Allen F.;Ribeiro, Renato	Santos, Rodrigo Souza, Martinelli, Nilza Maria, Maccagnan, Douglas Henrique Bottura, Sanborn, Allen F., Ribeiro, Renato (2010): Description of new cicada species associated with the coffee plant and an identification key for the species of Fidicinoides (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Brazil. Zootaxa 2602: 48-56, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2602.1.2
8C087D130706FFCFFF44FD3DFE16FCCD.text	8C087D130706FFCFFF44FD3DFE16FCCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dorisiana glauca (Goding 1925) Goding 1925	<div><p>Dorisiana glauca (Goding, 1925) n. comb.</p><p>Fidicinoides glauca (Goding, 1925): Sanborn et al. 2008.</p><p>Fidicina glauca Goding, 1925</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C087D130706FFCFFF44FD3DFE16FCCD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Rodrigo Souza;Martinelli, Nilza Maria;Maccagnan, Douglas Henrique Bottura;Sanborn, Allen F.;Ribeiro, Renato	Santos, Rodrigo Souza, Martinelli, Nilza Maria, Maccagnan, Douglas Henrique Bottura, Sanborn, Allen F., Ribeiro, Renato (2010): Description of new cicada species associated with the coffee plant and an identification key for the species of Fidicinoides (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Brazil. Zootaxa 2602: 48-56, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2602.1.2
8C087D130706FFCFFF44FC97FDF6FC76.text	8C087D130706FFCFFF44FC97FDF6FC76.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dorisiana viridifemur (Walker 1850) Walker 1850	<div><p>Dorisiana viridifemur (Walker, 1850) n. comb.</p><p>Fidicinoides viridifemur (Walker, 1950): Sanborn et al. 2008</p><p>Fidicina viridifemur (Walker, 1850): Stål, 1862.</p><p>Cicada viridifemur Walker, 1850</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C087D130706FFCFFF44FC97FDF6FC76	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Rodrigo Souza;Martinelli, Nilza Maria;Maccagnan, Douglas Henrique Bottura;Sanborn, Allen F.;Ribeiro, Renato	Santos, Rodrigo Souza, Martinelli, Nilza Maria, Maccagnan, Douglas Henrique Bottura, Sanborn, Allen F., Ribeiro, Renato (2010): Description of new cicada species associated with the coffee plant and an identification key for the species of Fidicinoides (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Brazil. Zootaxa 2602: 48-56, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2602.1.2
8C087D130706FFCEFF44FB57FA70F8E6.text	8C087D130706FFCEFF44FB57FA70F8E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fidicinoides Boulard & Martinelli 1996	<div><p>Present number of Fidicinoides</p><p>Since the proposal of the genus Fidicinoides, several species have been discovered or transferred to this genus. With the description of F. sarutaiensis sp. n. and the new combinations listed above, the genus is now composed of 35 described species, 18 originally described in Fidicinoides and 17 that were the result of generic reassignment. Of the total number of species known for the genus, 25 have already been reported as inhabiting Brazil (Boulard &amp; Martinelli 1996; Sanborn 2007 a, 2007b, 2008 a, 2008b; Santos &amp; Martinelli 2009a; 2009b), currently making this the genus of the tribe Fidicinini with the greatest number of species in the country.</p><p>Identification key for species of the genus Fidicinoides occurring in Brazil</p><p>1 Fore wing without infuscation in the transverse nerves of the apical cells .......................................................... 2</p><p>1’ Fore wing with infuscation in the transverse nerves of the apical cells ............................................................. 16</p><p>2 (1) Apical fore wing smoky........................................................................................................................................ 3</p><p>2’ Apical fore wing not smoky ................................................................................................................................. 4</p><p>3 (2) Basal membranes of fore wings and wings dark brown color, basal cell same color as basal membranes, body elongated, abdomen expanding laterally (fig. 3) .................................................................... F. opalina (Germar)</p><p>3’ Basal membranes of fore wings and wings marked with orange-reddish color, basal cell lightly infuscated, body ovoid in shape (fig. 4) ........................................................................................................ F. sericans (Stål)</p><p>4 (2’) Lateral mesonotal marking clearly darkened, continuous and exceeding half the length of the mesonotum ...... 5</p><p>4’ Lateral mesonotal marking absent, vestigial or inconspicuous .......................................................................... 11</p><p>5 (4) Medial mesonotal marking comma shaped along parapsidal suture .................................................................... 6</p><p>5’ Medial mesonotal marking covering much of the submedian sigilla ................................................................... 7</p><p>6 (5) Mesonotal markings thin, not expanding onto submedian sigilla (fig. 5) ....... F. pauliensis Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>6’ Mesonotal markings thick, expanding onto submedian sigilla from parapsidal suture (fig. 6).. F. picea (Walker)</p><p>7 (5’) Pronotal ambient fissure with small black mark on either side of midline or medial transverse mark................ 8</p><p>7’ Pronotal ambient fissure without medial black mark ........................................................................................... 9</p><p>8 (7) Pronotal ambient fissure with small black mark on either side of midline, basal area of tegmina and wings brownish-green (fig. 7) ............................................................................................................ F. pronoe (Walker)</p><p>8’ Pronotal ambient fissure with median transverse mark, basal area of tegmina and wings reddish-orange ........... .................................................................................................................................................. F. roberti (Distant)</p><p>9 (7’) Lateral mesonotal markings ill-defined, no lateral pilosity .............................................. F. lacteipennis (Distant)</p><p>9’ Lateral mesonotal markings well-defined, dense pilosity laterally ................................................................... 10</p><p>10 (9’) Pronotal disc without markings ........................................................................................ F. determinata (Walker)</p><p>10’ Pronotal disc with markings ................................................................... F. steindachneri (Kuhlgatz &amp; Melichar)</p><p>11 (4’) Mesothorax without markings on parapsidal suture or submedian sigilla ......................................................... 12</p><p>11’ Mesothorax with markings on parapsidal suture or submedian sigilla.............................................................. 13</p><p>12 (11) Posterior margin of pronotal collar black ............................................................................ F. spinicosta (Walker)</p><p>12’ Posterior margin of pronotal collar green ....................................................................... F. passerculus (Walker)</p><p>13 (11’) Mesothorax with comma shaped mark along parapsidal suture (fig. 8) ................................. F. distanti (Goding)</p><p>13’ Mesothorax with markings on submedian sigilla ............................................................................................... 14</p><p>14 (13’) Medial mesonotal mark comma shaped (fig. 1A) ................................................................. F. sarutaiensis sp. n.</p><p>14’ Medial mesonotal mark roughly triangular ....................................................................................................... 15</p><p>15 (14’) Pronotum disc and fissures without marking ....................................................... F. carmenae Santos &amp;Martinelli</p><p>15’ Pronotum disc and/or fissures with marking (fig. 9) ................................................................... F. brisa (Walker)</p><p>16 (1’) Transverse nerves of the 2nd and 3rd apical cells infuscated or smoky............................................................. 17</p><p>16’ Transverse nerves of the apical cells variably infuscated or smoky in distal fore wing..................................... 19</p><p>17 (16) Basal cell of fore wing opaque, of yellow-pinkish color; cruciform elevation with posterior apices noprominent and separated one from the other; two black punctiform marks at the posterior margin of the internal area of the pronotum; external mesonotal markings vestigial (fig. 10) .................. F. rosabasalae Santos &amp;Martinelli</p><p>17’ Basal cell not yellow-pinkish in color ................................................................................................................ 18</p><p>18 (17’) Medial markings of the mesonotum, short, wide and fusiform (fig. 11) ............ F. brunnea Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>18’ Medial markings of the mesonotum short and in the form of a comma (fig. 12) ..... F. besti Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>19 (16’) Posterior margin of the internal area of the pronotum with two punctiform marks joined or separated; cruciform elevation with non-prominent posterior apices and separated one from the other; lateral and medial markings of the mesonotum narrow; the lateral marks longer and not continuous; male sternite VIII nearly one and a half times wider than long (fig. 13) .................................................................. F. sucinalae Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>19’ Posterior margin of the internal area of the pronotum without marking ............................................................ 20</p><p>20 (19’) Fore wing with transverse nerves and extremities of the apical cells lightly smoked, male timbal cover globose (fig. 14) ............................................................................................................. F. saccifera Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>20’ Fore wing with transverse nerves of the 2nd to 7th apical cells strongly colored brown on both sides; extremities of the apical cells smoked, male timbal cover not globose ........................................................................ 21</p><p>21 (20’) Medial markings of the mesonotum linear along parasidal suture (fig. 15) ....... F. jauffreti Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>21’ Medial markings of the mesonotum covering part of submedian sigilla........................................................... 22</p><p>22 (21’) Medial markings of the mesonotum short, wide and fusiform ................................ F. dolosa Santos &amp; Martinelli</p><p>22’ Medial markings of the mesonotum short, wide and pyramidal ....................................................................... 23</p><p>23 (22’) Black marking in medial ambient fissure of pronotum (fig. 16) ................ F. pseudethelae Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>23’ Medial ambient fissure of pronotum without black markings........................................................................... 24</p><p>24 (23’) Male operculum with posteriolateral margin lobate, lateral margins of timbal cover roughly parallel, male sternite VIII with anterior and lateral margins slightly concave ............................ F. duckensis Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p><p>24’ Male operculum with sinuate posterior margin, roughly triangular in shape, lateral margins of timbal cover diverging posteriorly, male sternite VIII with a small depression on the anterior margin and a slightly convex lateral margin ...................................................................................................... F. poulaini Boulard &amp; Martinelli</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C087D130706FFCEFF44FB57FA70F8E6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		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