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21140210DC62FFC1FF66F99EFB0F8117.text	21140210DC62FFC1FF66F99EFB0F8117.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus Fieber 1875	<div><p>Genus Ommatissus Fieber, 1875</p><p>Ommatissus Fieber, 1875: 353; Melichar, 1914: 124; Chou et al., 1985: 42; Asche &amp; Wilson, 1989: 130. Type species: Ommatissus binotatus Fieber, 1875 .</p><p>Diagnostic characters. Small-sized tropiduchids, body slender. Coloration ranging from pale stramineous to dark brownish, with at least one distinct blackish spot present on each side of pronotum. Vertex (Figs 2, 5, 8, 11) pentagonal, broader than medially long; anterior margin obtuse-angled convex, posterior margin slightly concave, marginal carinae ridged; disc of vertex depressed, median longitudinal carina inconspicuous or missing. Frons (Figs 3, 6, 9, 12) longer in middle than maximum breadth, with distinct median carina, each lateral half flat or shallowly concave. Postclypeus short, triangular, broadly rounded, with or without median carina. Rostrum with terminal segment as long as broad. Compound eyes almost hemispherical. Ocelli small. Antennae with scape small, ring-like; pedicel cylindrical, about 3.0–3.5 times as long as scape, pedicel distally slightly expanded. Pronotum (Figs 2, 5, 8, 11) tricarinate, anterior margin produced, posterior margin obtuse-angled excavated, median carina reaching hind margin, carinae of disc distinctly ridged, between them shallowly concave with a small circular depression medially on each side of central ridge, with a single carina between eye and tegula. Mesonotum (Figs 2, 5, 8, 11) tricarinate. Hind tibia each with 2 distinct lateral spines, spinal formula of hind leg (5–8)–(5–8)–2. Tegmina (Figs 1, 4, 7, 10) slender and rather narrow, broadest distad of claval apex, brachypterous form 2.3–3.3 times longer than maximum breadth, macropterous forms 2.6–3.4 times as long as maximum breadth, claval apex at middle or slightly distad of midpoint of tegmen; veins distinct without obviuous bristles or hairs, main stems of veins straight, cross veins only in distad between Sc+R and M, M and Cu1a, and Cu1b and apex of clavus. Wings (Figs 17, 28, 49) mostly hyaline, Cu distally forked, other veins simple, only two cross veins present, between M and Sc+R shortly distad of coupling apparatus and M and Cu1a, respectively.</p><p>Male genitalia. Pygofer (Figs 18, 29, 40, 50) symmetrical simple ring shaped, ventral margin distinctly longer than dorsal margin, dorsal margin deeply excavated to accommodate anal tube. Anal tube (urite X) (Figs 21–22, 32–33, 43–44, 50, 53) short, anal style (paraproct and epiproct) rather short. Gonostyli (Figs 18–20, 29–31, 40–42 50–52) bilaterally symmetrical, in side view varying in length from almost as long as broad to 2.3 times as long as broad, distally either rounded or pointed, with a strong hook-like process arising from laterodorsal margin, acute tip bent laterad or lateroventrad, with tooth-like process arising from inner dorsal margin, pointed to inner side. Periandrium (Figs 44, 22–23, 33–34, 54–55) surrounding aedeagus only at base, dorsally connected with ventrobasal margin of anal tube, shape various. Aedeagus (Figs 22–23, 33–34, 43–44, 54–55) elongate and tubular, shaft slender in lateral view, with phallotrema apical or slightly subapical and ventrally exposed.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC62FFC1FF66F99EFB0F8117	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC61FFC0FF66F9B8FA4381FF.text	21140210DC61FFC0FF66F9B8FA4381FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus	<div><p>Key to species of genus Ommatissus</p><p>1. Frons without dark spots................................................................................ 2</p><p>- Frons with distinct dark spots............................................................................ 3</p><p>2. Periandrium with two long processes which exceed length of aedeagus (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 139, Fig. 35).............................................................................................. O. bimaculatus Muir</p><p>- Periandrium without any process, ring-like (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 144, Fig. 52).................................................................................................. O. (Opatissus) vietnamicus Asche &amp; Wilson</p><p>3. Frons with more than two dark markings, one pair next to vertex, other pair next to postclypeal suture.................. 4</p><p>- Frons with only one pair of dark markings next to vertex...................................................... 5</p><p>4. Frons with a pair of circle spots next to postclypeal suture (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 133, Figs 17, 18).............................................................................................. O. natalensis Asche &amp; Wilson</p><p>- Frons with a pair of strip markings next to postclypeal suture (Figs 12, 47)..................... O. trimaculatus sp. nov.</p><p>5. Processes of periandrium very long, reaching or surpassing to tip of aedeagus...................................... 6</p><p>- Processes of periandrium short, not reaching to tip of aedeagus................................................. 8</p><p>6. Processes of periandrium forming an inverse S; aedeagus forming an inverse S (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989:141, Figs 41, 43–44)................................................................................ O. lofouensis Muir</p><p>- Processes of periandrium forming a bridge; aedeagus straight, tubular............................................ 7</p><p>7. Frons with a reverse pyriform dark patch next to vertex (Fig. 15).................................. O. fuscus sp. nov.</p><p>- Frons with a pair of circle spots next to vertex (Fig. 26)........................................ O. lateralis sp. nov.</p><p>8. Periandrium with 3 caudad or ventrocaudad directed processes................................................. 9</p><p>- Periandrium with fewer than 3 caudad or ventrocaudad directed processes........................................ 11</p><p>9. Aedeagus without subapical tooth or spine................................................................. 10</p><p>- Aedeagus with distinct subapical ventral tooth (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 139, Fig. 40)............. O. chinsanensis Muir</p><p>10. Aedeagus with end part fine, acerate and curved (see Asche 1994: 225, Figs 5–6)................... O. bourgoini Asche</p><p>- Aedeagus with end part traverse and straight (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 144, Fig. 45)............... O. lybicus Bergevin</p><p>11. Postclypeus dark brown, darker than frons, pale only vertically on midline.......................................12</p><p>- Postclypeus light brown not distinctly darker than frons...................................................... 13</p><p>12. Aedeagus not distinctly longer than anal tube, gonostyli apically rounded (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 139, Fig. 34)........................................................................................... O. alpinus Linnavuori</p><p>- Aedeagus conspicuously longer than anal tube, gonostyli distally pointed (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 141, Fig. 42).................................................................................... O. kamerunus Asche &amp; Wilson</p><p>13. Aedeagus straight, short, not exceeding anal tube; periandrium ventrally projected into an acute tip (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 144, Fig. 51)...................................................................... O. tumidulus Linnavuori</p><p>- Aedeagus longer than anal tube, curved.................................................................. 14</p><p>14. Aedeagus about 1.3 times longer than anal tube, slightly curved dorsad (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 139, Figs 36–38)............................................................................................ O. binotatus Fieber</p><p>- Aedeagus about 4 times longer than anal tube, strongly curved dorsad (see Asche &amp; Wilson 1989: 144, Fig. 47)........................................................................................ O. magribus Asche &amp; Wilson</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC61FFC0FF66F9B8FA4381FF	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC60FFC0FF66FC02FCDA86EA.text	21140210DC60FFC0FF66FC02FCDA86EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus binotatus Fieber 1875	<div><p>Ommatissus binotatus Fieber, 1875</p><p>Ommatissus binotatus Fieber, 1875: 353; Asche &amp; Wilson, 1989: 135; Guglielmino, 1997: 119.</p><p>Host plant. Chamaerops humilis .</p><p>Distribution. China (Taiwan), Spain, Italy, France.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC60FFC0FF66FC02FCDA86EA	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC60FFC0FF66FB3EFCE687D8.text	21140210DC60FFC0FF66FB3EFCE687D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus chinsanensis Muir 1913	<div><p>Ommatissus chinsanensis Muir, 1913</p><p>Ommatissus chinsanensis Muir, 1913: 267; Asche &amp; Wilson, 1989: 136.</p><p>Host plant. Unknown.</p><p>Distribution. China (Hong Kong, Macao, Guangdong).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC60FFC0FF66FB3EFCE687D8	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC60FFC6FF66FA27FB4581F5.text	21140210DC60FFC6FF66FA27FB4581F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus fuscus	<div><p>Ommatissus fuscus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 1–3, 13–23)</p><p>Description. Body length (from apex of vertex to tip of forewings): male 4.4–4.5 mm (N=6), female 4.6–4.9 mm (N=6).</p><p>General colour brown to pitchy, abdomen dark brown. Vertex and pronotum (Figs 1–2) pale yellow, base of pronotum brown, anterior margin of pronotum with black fasciae; disc of mesonotum yellowish brown, with brown longitudinal stripe on each side of median carina, base of mesoscutellum black brown. Frons (Fig. 3) with reverse pyriform dark patch in upper part, postclypeus dark brown, anteclypeus stramineous with pale yellow median callus, genae pale yellow, lorae diffusely dark brownish. Forewings (Fig. 1) with brown to black except edges. Tips of spines on hind tibiae and tarsi black.</p><p>Vertex (Fig. 13) shorter in middle than widest breadth (1.0:1.8). Frons (Fig. 14) longer in middle than widest breadth (1.5:1.0). Pronotum (Fig. 5) broader than long (3.7:1.0). Forewings (Fig. 16) with about seven apical cells. Hind tibia each with 2 distinct lateral spines, spinal formula of hind leg 7–7–2.</p><p>Male genitalia. Pygofer (Fig. 18) symmetrical, anterior margin straight and posterior margin arched. Anal tube (Figs 21–22) short, anal style slightly surpassing anal tube. Gonostyli (Figs 18–20) bilaterally symmetrical, in lateral view about 1.4 times as long as broad, with a strong hook-like process arising from laterodoral margin, acute tip bent lateroventrad, with triangular process arising from base of dorsal margin, subapical knife-like process pointed to inner side. Aedeagus (Figs 18, 21–23) elongate and tubular, shaft slender in lateral view; base broad, then becoming narrow, tip nozzle-shaped, with phallotrema apically exposed. Periandrium (Figs 21–23) surrounding penis at base, dorsally connected with ventrobasal margin of anal tube, ventral projection well developed, in dorsal view bridge-like, with asymmetrical lobate processes, subapically with two hooked process pointed to outer side, ventrally with 2 small teeth.</p><p>Type Material. Holotype ♂, Langshan (26°22′N, 110°49′E), Xinning, Hunan, China, 5 Oct. 2010, X.-S. Chen. Paratypes: 3♂♂, 2♀♀, same data as holotype; 2♂♂, 2♀♀, Fenshuiling National Nature Reserve (22°47′N, 103°12′E), Jinping County, Yunnan, China, 7 Aug. 2012, J.-K. Long, W.-B. Zheng; 2♀♀, Xianheping Nature Reserve (25°06′N, 105°27′E), Anlong County, Guizhou, 26 Aug. 2012, J.-K. Long; 1♂, Wangmo County (25°10′N, 106°06′E), Guizhou, 21 Aug. 2012, W.-B. Zheng.</p><p>Host plant. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin word “ fuscus ” (fuscous) referring its fuscous forewings except marginal area.</p><p>Distribution. China (Hunan, Guizhou, Yunnan).</p><p>Remarks. This new species is similar to O. lofouensis Muir, but can be distinguished from the latter by the forewings with brown to black except the edge; frons with reverse pyriform dark patch in the upper part; periandrium with bridge process; and aedeagus straight and tubular, with tip nozzle-shaped.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC60FFC6FF66FA27FB4581F5	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC66FFC4FF66FC0BFE5B8310.text	21140210DC66FFC4FF66FC0BFE5B8310.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus lateralis	<div><p>Ommatissus lateralis sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 4–6, 24–34)</p><p>Description. Body length (from apex of vertex to tip of forewings): male 3.9–4.0 mm (N=6), female 4.2–5.0 mm (N=6).</p><p>General colour pale yellow, abdomen dark brown. Vertex and pronotum (Fig. 5) pale yellow, mesonotum yellowish brown or dark brownish. Frons (Fig. 6) with dark circular spot in upper part on each side of meidan carina. Postclypeus pale yellow or black brown, anteclypeus stramineous with pale yellow median callus, genae pale yellow, lorae diffusely dark brownish. Forewings (Fig. 4) pale yellow, tips of spines on hind tibiae and tarsi black.</p><p>Vertex (Fig. 24) shorter in middle than widest breadth (1.0:1.8). Frons (Fig. 26) longer in middle than widest breadth (1.5:1.0). Pronotum (Fig. 24) broader than long (4.7:1.0). Froewings (Fig. 27) with about five apical cells. Hind tibia with 2 distinct lateral spines, spinal formula of hind leg 7–8–2.</p><p>Male genitalia. Pygofer (Fig. 29) symmetrical, anterior margin concave. Anal tube (Figs 32–33) short, anal style not surpassing anal tube. Gonostyli (Figs 29–31) bilaterally symmetrical, in lateral view about 1.5 times as long as broad, basal half narrow and apical half broad, in side view with strong hook-like process arising from laterdorsal margin, acute tip at apex, and small triangular process at base, subapical knife-like process pointed to inside. Aedeagus (Figs 29, 32–34) elongate and tubular; shaft slender in lateral view, base very broad, then becoming narrow, tip nozzle-shaped, with phallotrema apically exposed. Periandrium (Figs 32–34) surrounding aedeagus basedorsally, connected with ventrobasal margin of anal tube, ventral projection well developed, with asymmetrical lobate process, subapical part with one tooth-like process in left side, pointed to outer side, ventral margin with 2 teeth.</p><p>Type Material. Holotype ♂, Xishan Park (25°04′N, 102°42′E, 1,950 m), Kunming, Yunnan, China, 30 Aug. 2006, P. Zhang. Paratypes: 7♂♂, 6♀♀, same data as holotype; 1♂, Ceheng County (25°00′N, 105°48′E), Guizhou, 23 Aug. 2008, X.-S. Chen; 1♂, Ceheng County, Guizhou, 26 Aug. 2012, Z.-M. Chang; 1♂, Ailao Mountain National Nature Reserve (24°21′N, 101°10′E), Yunnan 22 Jul. 2012, Z.-M. Chang; 1♂, 4♀♀, Maling River (25°05′N, 104°53′E), Xingyi City, Guizhou, 25 Aug. 2008, X.-S. Chen and L. Yang.</p><p>Host plant. Unknown.</p><p>Distribution. China (Yunnan, Guizhou).</p><p>Etymology. This new species is named for the presence of subapical periandrium with one tooth-like process in left side, pointed to outer side.</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to O. trimaculatus sp. nov., but can be distinguished from the latter by the frons with one dark circular spot in upper part on each side of meidan carina; gonostyli in lateral view about 1.5 times as long as broad, with basal half narrow and apical half broad, and subapical part with knife-like process pointed to inner side.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC66FFC4FF66FC0BFE5B8310	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC64FFC4FF66FE6FFAF58535.text	21140210DC64FFC4FF66FE6FFAF58535.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus lofouensis Muir 1913	<div><p>Ommatissus lofouensis Muir, 1913</p><p>(Figs 7–9, 35–44)</p><p>Ommatissus lofouensis Muir, 1913: 267; Melichar, 1914: 124; Chou et al., 1985: 43; Asche &amp; Wilson, 1989: 138; Rahman et al., 2011: 255.</p><p>Description. Body length (from apex of vertex to tip of forewings): Brachypterous: male 3.9–4.2 mm, female 4.2–4.4 mm; Macropterous: male 4.5–5.1 mm, female 4.9–5.1 mm.</p><p>General colour brown or ochreous, abdomen dark brown. Vertex and pronotum pale ochreous (Fig. 7). Frons with one pair of dark oval patches. Postclypeus dark brown, anteclypeus stramineous with pale yellow median callus, genae pale yellow, lorae diffusely dark (Fig. 8).</p><p>Vertex (Fig. 35) shorter in middle than widest breadth (1.0:1.5). Frons (Fig. 36) longer in middle than widest breadth (1.6:1.0). Pronotum (Fig. 35) broader than long (3.8:1.0). Froewings (Fig. 38) with about five apical cells. Hind tibia with 2 distinct lateral spines, spinal formula of hind leg 7–8–2.</p><p>Male genitalia. Pygofer (Fig. 40) symmetrical, irregularly quadrate in left view, dorsal margin narrow, deeply excavated to accommodate anal tube, ventral margin broad. Anal tube (Figs 43–44) short, anal style not surpassing anal tube. Gonostyli (Figs 40–42) bilaterally symmetrical, in lateral view about 1.7 times as long as broad, axe-like, basal 1/3 broad, then narrowing, with triangular process arising from base of dorsal margin, a strong hook-like process arising from laterodorsal margin, acute tip bent lateroventrad, with triangular process, pointing to inner side, arising from dorsal margin in side view. Aedeagus (Figs 40, 43–44) elongate and sclerotized; shaft slender, Sshaped in lateral view, base very broad, cystiform-like, then becoming slender. Periandrium (Figs 40, 44) surrounding penis at base, ringed in basal part, arising from two long processes, almost equal to aedeagus in length.</p><p>Material Examined. China, Guizhou: 8♂♂, 3♀♀, Mayang River National Nature Reserve (28°40′N, 108°10′E), 28 Sept. 2007, Z.-G. Zhang; 1♂, Mayang River National Nature Reserve (28°40′N, 108°10′E, 700 m), 27–28 Sept. 2008, Y.-J. Li; 1♂, 2♀♀, Mayang River National Nature Reserve (28°40′N, 108°10′E, 400–600 m), 4–6 Oct. 2007, Z.-H. Yang; 8♂♂, 7♀♀, Fanjing Mountain National Nature Reserve (27°55′N, 108°38′E), 22–24 Sept. 2011, Z.-M. Chang and W.-B. Zheng; 1♂, Guiyang (26°40′N, 106°37′E), 4 May 2008, Z.-G. Zhang; 1♂, 1♀, Shuicheng County (26°37′N, 104°57′E), 10 Sept. 1987, Z.-Z. Li; 2♀♀, Leigong Mountain (25°53′N, 108°24′E), 7 Sept. 2010, X.-S. Chen; 2♂♂, 4♀♀, Leigong Mountain (25°53′N, 108°24′E, 900–1050 m), 17–18 Sept. 2005, Z.- Z. Li and B. Zhang; 3♂♂, 2♀♀, Leigong Mountain (25°53′N, 108°24′E, 1000–1100 m), 13–14 Sept. 2005, Z.-G. Zhang; 4♂♂, 2♀♀, Xishui County (28°23′N, 106°11′E), 25–27 Sept. 2000, X.-S. Chen; 2♂♂, 2♀♀, Chishui County (28°27′N, 105°58′E), 31 May 2000, Z.-Z. Li; 4♀♀, Huangguoshu Waterfall (25°59′N, 105°40′E), 19 July 2005, Z.-H, Yang; 3♂♂, 3♀♀, Wangmo County (25°19′N, 106°05′E), 22 Jul. 2012, J.-K. Long and W.-B. Zheng; 1♀, Anlong County (25°09′N, 105°26′E), 28 Aug. 2012, Z.-M. Chang. China, Shanxi: 5♂♂, 4♀♀, Licheng (36°36′N, 113°24′E), 29 Aug. 2011, X.-F. Yu and H. Li. China, Shangdong: 6♂♂, 4♀♀, Taishan (36°18′N, 117°05′E), 26–27 Aug. 2011, Z.-M. Chang and J.-K. Long; 2♂♂, Fei County (35°17′N, 117°58′E), 20–21 Aug. 2011, J.-K. Long. China, Hunan: 1♂, 4♀♀, Yun Mountain (26°41′N, 110°38′E), Wugang City, 5 Oct. 2010, X.-S. Chen; 1♂, 1♀, Zhangjiajie (29°08′N, 110°28′E), 14 Aug. 1995, Z.-Z. Li.</p><p>Host plant. Weeds.</p><p>Destribution. China (Guizhou, Shandong, Shanxi, Hunan, Zhejiang, Fujian, Taiwan), Japan, Korea.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC64FFC4FF66FE6FFAF58535	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
21140210DC69FFC9FF66FF4FFC0F8702.text	21140210DC69FFC9FF66FF4FFC0F8702.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatissus trimaculatus	<div><p>Ommatissus trimaculatus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 2, 16–25)</p><p>Description. Body length (from apex of vertex to tip of forewings): male 4.4–5.4 mm (N=6), female 5.2–5.7 mm (N=4).</p><p>General colour brown to pitchy, abdomen dark brown. Vertex, pronotum and mesonotum pale yellow to brown (Figs 10–12). Frons with two pairs of dark markings: one pair round in upper part; other pair oval near postclypeal suture, medially almost fused, looking like one circular patch; all forming obvious three dark patches. Postclypeus dark brown, anteclypeus stramineous with pale yellow median callus, genae pale yellow, lorae diffusely dark brownish (Fig. 11). Forewings transparent, tips of spines on hind tibiae and tarsi black (Fig. 10).</p><p>Vertex (Fig. 45) shorter in middle than widest breadth (1:1.3). Frons (Fig. 47) longer in middle than widest breadth (1.7:1.0). Pronotum (Fig. 45) broader than long (4.1:1.0). Froewings (Fig. 48) form about seven apical cells. Hind tibia with 2 distinct lateral spines, spinal formula of hind leg 7–7–2.</p><p>Male genitalia. Pygofer (Fig. 50) symmetrical, high and narrow, anterior margin and posterior margin paralleled. Anal tube (Figs 50, 53) short, anal style not surpassing anal tube. Gonostyli (Figs 50–52) bilaterally symmetrical, in lateral view about 1.7 times as long as broad, sickle-like, apical 1/3 broad, middle concave, apex with strong hook-like process arising from laterodorsal margin, acute tip bent lateroventrad, with triangular process arising from base of dorsal margin, apical part with a tooth-like process arises from the inner dorsal margin in side view. Aedeagus (Figs 50, 54–55) elongate and tubular; shaft slender in lateral view, base very broad, then becoming narrow, tip nozzle-shaped, phallotrema apically exposed. Periandrium (Figs 50, 54–55) surrounding penis at base, dorsally connected with ventrobasal margin of anal tube, ventral projection well developed, with asymmetrical lobate process, subapical part with one tooth-like process pointed to outer side in left view, ventral margin with 2 teeth.</p><p>Type Material. Holotype ♂, Lanping (26°30′N, 99°16′E), Yunnan, China, 12 Aug. 2000, X.-S. Chen. Paratypes: 2♂♂, 1♀, same data as holotype; 4♂♂, 4♀♀, Lanping, Yunnan, 5 Aug. 2012, J.-K. Long and Y.-G. Xiao.</p><p>Host plant. Unknown.</p><p>Distribution. China (Yunnan).</p><p>Etymology. The specific name is a combination of the Latin words “ tri ” (three) and “ maculatus ” (marking), meaning that its frons with three dark brown markings.</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to O. fuscus sp. nov., but can be distinguished from the latter by the frons with two pairs of dark markings: one pair round in upper part; other pair oval near postclypeal suture, looking like one circular patch; all forming obvious three dark patches; gonostyli sickle-like, apical 1/3 broad, middle part concave, apical part with strong hook-like process arising from laterodorsal margin in side view; subapical part of periandrium with one tooth-like process pointed to outer side in left view.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/21140210DC69FFC9FF66FF4FFC0F8702	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	Chang, Zhi-Min;Chen, Xiang-Sheng	Chang, Zhi-Min, Chen, Xiang-Sheng (2014): Review of the planthopper genus Ommatissus Fieber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with descriptions of three new species from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 241-252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.5
