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Key to males of Australian species of Goniagnathus. 1. Aedeagal shaft bearing prominent lateral processes over most of apical half (Figures 38–39, 43–44).....2 – Aedeagal shaft lacking processes, except short denticulations subapically in some species......................3 2. Pygofer (Figure 35) broadly rounded, lacking processes; aedeagus, in posterior view (Figure 39), broadly lanceolate with strong lateral serrations; brachypterous in known specimens.............................................. ............................................................................................................... Goniagnathus crocodontis sp.nov. – Pygofer (Figure 40) apically obliquely truncate, with short triangular dorsal tooth and ventrally prominent posteriorly; aedeagus, in posterior view (Figure 44), narrow with long lateral teeth; macropterous in known specimens ...................................................................................... Goniagnathus pectinatus sp.nov. 3. Aedeagal shaft (Figures 16, 22) long and fine elongate with preapical process or serrations on anterior margin; Pygofer ventrally produced (Figure 13) or rounded (Figure 19); macropterous in known specimens.............................................................................................................................................................4 – Aedeagal shaft (Figure 32) short, thick, lacking processes preapically; pygofer (Figure 29) shallowly emarginate ventrally to form two short ventral processes; brachypterous in known specimens................... ................................................................................................................. Goniagnathus venenensis sp.nov. 4. Pygofer with dorsal tooth, posteroventrally rounded, not prominent (Figure 19); aedeagus with row of short anterior serrations preapically on each side (Figures 22–24) .......... Goniagnathus centralis (Evans) – Pygofer apically rounded without dorsal tooth, prominently produced posteroventrally (Figure 13); aedeagus apically sagittate with anterior preapical tooth on each side (Figure 16) ............................................... .................................................................................................................... Goniagnathus osmelaki sp.nov.
Published as part of Fletcher, Murray J. & Zahniser, James N., 2008, The first record of Goniagnathini from Australia with description of four new species of Goniagnathus Fieber (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae), pp. 43-54 in Zootaxa 1692 on page 45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.180619
Hemiptera, Goniagnathus, Cicadellidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Hemiptera, Goniagnathus, Cicadellidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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