Kakuna taibaiensis

Kakuna taibaiensis is a species of planthopper from China.[1]

Kakuna taibaiensis
Adult male
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha
Family: Delphacidae
Genus: Kakuna
Species:
K. taibaiensis
Binomial name
Kakuna taibaiensis
Ren & Qin, 2014

Etymology

The specific name was derived from Mount Taibai, the locality in Shaanxi where it was identified.[1]

Description

Average male body length between 5.82 millimetres (0.229 in) and 5.91 millimetres (0.233 in). Forewings, which are long and narrow, measure between 5.06 millimetres (0.199 in) and 5.13 millimetres (0.202 in) long. The hind legs have 17 spines running from the tibia to the second tarsomere. The aedeagus is arched and tube-shaped. The female has not yet been described.[1]

The species is brownish in general coloration, with a milky stripe adorning the dorsum. The abdomen is dark brown to grey. The first two pairs of legs are brown, while the hind legs are yellowish brown and covered in black spines. The wings are yellowish-brown.[1]

Distribution

K. taibaiensis is only found around Mount Taibai in the Shaanxi province of northwestern China.[1]

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References

  1. Ren, Feng-Juan; Zie, Qi; Qiao, Li; Qin, Dao-zheng (8 October 2014). "Kakuna taibaiensis sp. n. and a newly recorded species of Dicranotropis (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Delphacidae) from China". ZooKeys. Pensoft. 444: 119–130. doi:10.3897/zookeys.444.7810. PMC 4205735. PMID 25349503.


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