Naturhistorisches Museum, Augustinergasse 2, 4001 Basel, Switzerland..
Zootaxa. 2021 Feb 15;4927(3):zootaxa.4927.3.3. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4927.3.3.
Queiroziella gen. nov., a new genus of Psylloidea (Psyllidae, Ciriacreminae), is erected for five new species developing on the multipurpose tree Mimosa scabrella (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade): viz. Queiroziella erato sp. nov., Q. euterpe sp. nov., Q. melpomone sp. nov., Q. terpsichore sp. nov. and Q. thalia sp. nov. Another species from Paraguay, associated with an unidentified Mimosa species, is transferred to the new genus as Queiroziella borealis (Burckhardt, 1987), comb. nov., from Zonopelma (Aphalaroidinae). The new taxa are diagnosed, described and illustrated, and keys are provided for the identification of adults and immatures. Morphologically, Queiroziella resembles Heteropsylla which is also associated with mimosoid legumes and with which it may be closely related. As their host, the new species are restricted to Southern Brazil. Queiroziella euterpe, Q. melpomone and Q. terpsichore are reported from the states of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and São Paulo, Q. thalia from Paraná and São Paulo, and Q. erato from Paraná. No clear phenological patterns were found though it seems that high psyllid populations coincide with new flush of the host plants. Despite that the psyllids occur sometimes in very high numbers, no visible damage could be detected on host trees. On the other hand, the honeydew of the psyllids may provide a food source for honey-bees during non-flowering periods of Mimosa scabrella.
Queiroziella 属,一个新的 Psylloidea(Psyllidae,Ciriacreminae)属,为在多用途树 Mimosa scabrella(豆科,Caesalpinioideae,含羞草类群)上发育的五个新物种而建立:即 Queiroziella erato sp. nov.,Q. euterpe sp. nov.,Q. melpomone sp. nov.,Q. terpsichore sp. nov.和 Q. thalia sp. nov.。另一种来自巴拉圭的物种,与一种未鉴定的含羞草物种有关,被转移到新属 Queiroziella borealis(Burckhardt,1987),作为 Zonopelma(Aphalaroidinae)的组合。新分类单元被诊断、描述和说明,并提供了成虫和若虫的识别特征。Queiroziella 在形态上与 Heteropsylla 相似,后者也与含羞草科植物有关,可能与之密切相关。由于它们的寄主,新物种仅限于巴西南部。Queiroziella euterpe、Q. melpomone 和 Q. terpsichore 报道于巴拉那州、南里奥格兰德州、圣卡塔琳娜州和圣保罗州,Q. thalia 报道于巴拉那州和圣保罗州,Q. erato 报道于巴拉那州。尽管在寄主植物的新叶生长时可能会出现高数量的若虫,但没有发现明显的物候模式。尽管若虫有时数量非常多,但在寄主树上没有发现明显的损伤。另一方面,若虫的蜜露可能为 Mimosa scabrella 的非开花期提供了蜜蜂蜜源。