identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03CA9C21FFBF005A5FBF62FCFE70FD15.text	03CA9C21FFBF005A5FBF62FCFE70FD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fidicina variegata Sanborn 2005	<div><p>Fidicina variegata, new species</p> <p>Fidicina “ variegata ” nom. nud. Young (1977): 270, 272 (ecology); Duffels and van der Laan (1985): 93 (catalog, as nom. nud.).</p> <p>Fidicina n. sp. Young (1981): 182 (illustrated), 183- 187, 189 -191 (ecology).</p> <p>Fidicina sp. 1, the “variegated” cicada Young (1984): 170 (host associations).</p> <p>Type Material. COSTA RICA. HOLOTYPE: male, “ Turrialba, Cartago, 23-III-1967, Coll. W.R. Enns ” (UMRM). ALLOTYPE: female, “ Turrialba, Cartago, 14-19-III-1967, Enns, Beer, &amp; Peck ” (UMRM). PARATYPES: one male, same data as allotype (UMRM), one male, “ Puntarenas, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-82.97&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=8.79" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -82.97/lat 8.79)">Rio Jaba at rock quarry</a>, 1.4 km (air) W Las Cruces, 8.79° N, 82.97° W, 15-III-1991, elevation 1,150 m, Holzenthal, Muñoz, Huisman” (UMSP), one male and one female, “ Heredia Prov., Caribilanco, A.M. Young coll., 8-V-1975,” “Heredia Prov., Caribilanco, A.M. Young coll., 11-VIII-1972 / Ridgetop” (MCPM), one male, “ Cartago Prov., Turrialba, 9° 58' N 83° 38' W, VIII-1981, A.M. Young ” (MCPM), one male, “ Heredia Prov., Caribilanco, A.M. Young coll., VII-1972 ” (UMMZ), one male, “ Fidicina sp., Cuesta Angel, 4/25/73 ” (UMMZ), one male, “ Turrialba, Cartago Prov., 2- 8-VI-1967, coll. J. Robertson ” (LACM), one male and one female, same data as holotype (AFS), one female, “ Turrialba, Cartago Prov., 2- 8-VI-1967, coll. J. Robertson ” (LACM), one female “ Turrialba, Cartago Prov., 3-VII-1967, coll. R.W. McDiarmid ” (LACM), and one female " Limon <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-83.939&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.16" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -83.939/lat 10.16)">, Parque Nacional Braulio</a> Carrillo <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-83.939&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.16" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -83.939/lat 10.16)">, Quebrada</a> Gonzalez, 10.160° N, 83.939° W, 12-14-V- 1990, elevation 480 m, Holzenthal &amp; Blahink” (AFS).</p> <p>Etymology. The species is named for the variegated color pattern of the thorax and abdomen.</p> <p>Description (Figs. 1–4)</p> <p>Head. Slightly broader than mesonotum (Fig. 1); tawny tinged with green; a black spot on the dorsal supra-antennal plate that connects to postclypeus; an elongated transverse black mark extending across head between eyes with anterior extension to postclypeus at median ocellus. Eye edged anteriorly by a black border that continues as a band below supra-antennal plate; region posterior to eye black. Ocelli enclosed by transverse mark except posterior lateral border of lateral ocelli. Fine silvery hairs cover head with exception of lateral parts of supra-antennal plates; hairs longer and more numerous along posterior border of eye. Antennae fuscous (blackish brown) except tawny distal scape. Postclypeus tawny with a black band dorsally continuous with mark on supraantennal plate. Black marks extending between lateral portions of transverse ridges, connected laterally and expanding over lateral surfaces of anteclypeus; medial portion of anteclypeus tawny. Genae black. Rostrum tawny with tip black extending to between opercula reaching to middle of first abdominal segment.</p> <p>Thorax. Pronotum greenish tawny with anterior border black (Fig. 1); a small transverse mark across midline in suture anterior to pronotal collar; a black band extending from edge of eye to anterior lateral edge of suprahumeral plate, terminating at a greenish tawny mark on anterior border of suprahumeral plate. Fine silvery hairs cover prothorax. Mesonotum with a pair of central obconical marks reaching to one-third of mesonotum length and transverse black marks along anterior edge that extend under pronotal collar anteriorly; a small, transverse black mark between anterior arms of cruciform elevation. Fine silvery hairs on dorsal surface of mesonotum, longer and more numerous hairs along lateral and posterior borders and between arms of cruciform elevation. Metanotum greenish tawny with long silvery hairs on posterior and lateral borders. Metasternum greenish tawny with fuscous marks around coxae. Operculum tawny with dark brown markings at base and surrounding meracanthus; meracanthus tawny, dark brown at base. Opercula of male roughly triangular, not meeting medially; opercula of female smaller but similarly marked.</p> <p>Tegmina and Wings. Tegmina hyaline with eight apical cells (Fig. 1); costal area greenish with anterior border black to just past node where coloration becomes black; a series of small spines along leading edge of tegmina to about one-half distance of radial cell; basal cell tawny marked with fuscous; cross veins greenish becoming testaceous in distal two-thirds of wing. Tegmina looks milky when light reflects at specific angles. Hind wings with six apical cells; venation proximally testaceous, except cubital vein greenish, becoming black distally.</p> <p>Legs. Greenish tawny proximally, becoming tawny distally. Tips of claws black. Fuscous or black marks on edges of fore coxae and trochanters; black marks on lateral coxae and trochanters of middle and hind legs. Fore femora armed with two tawny spines, proximal spine longest and parallel to femoral axis, distal spine is upright; a black mark between spines on femur.</p> <p>Abdomen. Tergites castaneous to reddish brown, medial anterior and posterior margins of second segment edged in black; a large black lateral spot on anterior half of tergite 3. Abdomen covered dorsally with silvery and black hairs, producing variegated pattern. Black hairs form an incomplete arch across abdomen formed by a pair of dorsal black spots connected by a small anterior band on tergite 4, lateral half of tergite 5 connected by an anterior band, and lateral edge of tergite 6 (Fig. 1). Tergite 7 with a medial spot of black hairs. Tergite 8 is marked with black medially on the anterior border and on the lateral surfaces; marked regions also covered with black hairs; long silvery hairs among these dark hairs and along midline of dorsal terminus of segment 8. Timbal cover incomplete covering middle of timbal but exposing timbal dorsally and ventrally (Fig. 2). Sternites tawny. Pygofer tawny with lateral surfaces marked with fuscous. Uncus rectangular with medial lobe arched dorsally and lateral lobes curved ventrally forming an approximate right angle; terminal medial uncus lobe has an ovoid shape into which aedeagus fits (Figs. 2 and 3). Segment 9 of female with a black band around segment, an anterior extension of band to anterior edge of tergite on each side of midline (Fig. 4). Black and silvery hairs augment delineations of regions in females. Female sternites marked with fuscous on anterior borders, markings become dominant toward distal segments of abdomen.Subgenital plate of female segment 7 with a single notch (Fig. 4).</p> <p>Measurements (in millimeters). N = 10 males or six females, mean (range). Length of body: male 25.2 (22.8 -28.5), female 22.8 (21.9 -24.3); length of fore wing: male 36.4 (33.3-37.6), female 36.1 (34.9-36.6); width of fore wing: male 11.5 (11.0-12.0), female 11.3 (11.0-11.6); length of head: male 3.6 (3.5-3.8), female 3.7 (3.6-3.9); width of head including eyes: male 10.0 (9.1-10.5), female 9.9 (9.6 -10.1); width of pronotum including suprahumeral plates: male 10.0 (9.2-10.6), female 10.1 (9.7-10.4); width of mesonotum: male 8.7 (7.9 -9.4), female 8.8 (8.6 -8.9).</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA9C21FFBF005A5FBF62FCFE70FD15	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.		Plazi	Sanborn, Allen F.	Sanborn, Allen F. (2005): Fidicina variegata, a New Cicada Species from Costa Rica (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha: Cicadidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 98 (2): 187-190, DOI: 10.1603/0013-8746(2005)098[0187:fvancs]2.0.co;2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/0013-8746(2005)098[0187:fvancs]2.0.co;2
