Idioscopus nagpurensis (Pruthi) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Idiocerinae): a new member of mango leafhopper complex in Sri Lanka.
Gnaneswaran R., Hemachandra K. S., Viraktamath C. A., Ahangama D., Wijayagunasekara H. N. P., Wahundeniya I.
Author Affiliation: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.
Tropical Agricultural Research 19 : 78-90
Abstract : Idioscopus nagpurensis (Pruthi), reported as the first record in Sri Lanka, is described with respect to external and internal anatomy along with other Idiocerine leafhoppers, Idioscopus clypealis (Lethierry), I. nitidulus (Walker) and Amritodus brevistylus Viraktamath. Idioscopus nagpurensis closely resembles I. clypealis but differs in the coloration of the clypellus and the structure of the male genitalia. A taxonomic key is provided for the identification of the four species associated with mango in Sri Lanka. The specimens of I. nagpurensis were collected in selected locations of Dry Zone and Wet Zone. Idioscopus nagpurensis formed comparatively higher percentage in leafhopper complex associated with mango foliage in Dry Zone compared to Wet Zone. In addition to mango, I. nagpurensis is also associated with other trees. The adult leafhoppers were also collected from Persea gratissiwa, Mesua nagassarium, Nephelium lappaceum, Averrhoa carambola, Piper nigrum, Coffea arabica and Theobroma cacao.