bibo:journal"Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae";
bibo:pubDate"2023-03-12";
bibo:series"Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae";
bibo:startPage"1";
bibo:volume"63";
dc:creator"Yasunaga, Tomohide; Schwartz, Michael D.; Chérot, Frédéric";
dc:date"2023";
dc:title"Revision of the plant bug genus Diognetus, with descriptions of thirteen new species from the Oriental and Eastern Palearctic Regions (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)";
dc:description"Fig. 1. Habitats and host plants, Japan (A−F), Nepal (G−H) and Taiwan (I) for Diognetus cheimon sp. nov. (A−F), D. laureus sp. nov. (A−F), D. vernus sp. nov. (A−F), D. bagmaticus sp. nov. (G), D. puspae sp. nov. (H) and D. styrax sp. nov. (I). A–C − Eurya emarginata at preserved wetland (A), house entrance (B) and seaside park (C) in Nagasaki; D − Machilus thunbergii at Satoyama zone in Nagasaki City; E−F − Castanopsis sieboldii at coastal zones in Nagasaki City; G − Quercus semecaprifolia, inflorescence, at Nagarjun, Kathmandu; H − flowers of Schima wallichii at Godawari Valley, Lalitpur; I − Styrax formosanus, flowers, in Nantou.";
dc:description"Fig. 2. Habitus images for Diognetus species from Nepal.A–C – D. bagmaticus sp. nov.; D – a female identical to D. dhamphus sp. nov. (from Langtang Himal National Park, Rasuwa, NMTU); E – D. duwalorum sp. nov., holotypeJ; F–G, D. puspae sp. nov., sucking on banana fruit; H – a female identical to D. intonsus Distant, 1904 (from Langtang Himal National Park).";
dc:description"Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Diognetus bagmaticus sp. nov. (A−D), D.cheimon sp. nov.(E−G), D. dhampus sp. nov. (H−J) and D. duwalorum sp. nov.(K−M). A−B, E − apex of pygophore with parameres; C, H, L − right paramere; I, K − left paramere; D, F−G, J, M − vesica (endosoma). Scale bars 0.2 mm.";
dc:description"Fig. 9. Female genitalia of Diognetus bagmaticus sp. nov. (A−B) and D. intonsus Distant, 1904 (C−D). A, C − posterior wall; B, D − genital chamber. Scale bars 0.1 mm.";
dc:description"Fig. 25. Scanning electron micrographs for Diognetus bagmaticus sp. nov. from Nepal, J (A−J) and ♀ (K−O). A−B − dorsal habitus; C − head and anterior pronotum, left lateral view; D − anterior body, left lateral view; E − pleura and scent efferent system, left lateral view; F − pygophore, left lateral view; G − metatarsus; H−I − pretarsal structure of metaleg; J − apex of pygophore with exposed vesica and left paramere; K − genital chamber, dorsal view; L − sclerotized ring; M − posterior wall; N − dorsal structure; O − interramal lobe.";
dc:description"Fig. 28. Scanning electron micrographs for Diognetus flavigenis (Horváth, 1905) from Honshu, Japan, J (A, C−H) and ♀ (B, K−P). A – left lateral habitus; B − dorsal habitus; C − scutellum and adjacent structures; D − head and pronotum, anterior view; E − pleura and scent efferent system, left lateral view; F − metatarsus; G−H − pretarsal structure of metaleg; I − left paramere; J − right paramere; K − posterior wall; L − dorsal structure; M − dorsal structure and interramal lobe; N − interramal lobe; O − sclerotized ring; P − apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).";