<mods:titleid="B6F04FB2A49F73F37A89A5142A9C5830">Is Montandoniola moraguesi (Puton, 1896) a mixture of different species? (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Anthocoridae)</mods:title>
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Body length: 1.9–2.5 mm. Head: antennal segments I and II dark brown to black, III and IV whitish, IV pale pinkish; labial segments I and II dark brown, III paler, IV darker distally. Thorax: lateral margins of pronotum nearly straight, lateral carinae well marked, expanded anteriorly; ostiolar peritreme angular posteriorly; foretibiae and mesotibiae whitish except base dark; hind femorae and tibiae dark brown. Male genitalia (
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<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFE0B7823B417F9F5"box="[487,608,1622,1648]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">31, 34, 37</figureCitation>
): pygophore covered with many long setae on right side, with scattered short setae (not arranged into a brush) anterior to genital opening (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFC067808B222F912"box="[1002,1109,1661,1687]"captionStart="FIGURES 20 – 26"captionStartId="11.[151,271,1607,1631]"captionTargetBox="[322,1264,418,1582]"captionTargetId="figure@11.[322,1264,418,1590]"captionTargetPageId="11"captionText="FIGURES 20 – 26. Montandoniola confusa sp. nov., male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189790/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">Figs. 24</figureCitation>
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<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFB8F7808B2F1F912"box="[1123,1158,1661,1687]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">31</figureCitation>
); paramere with short flagellum, strong and straight, dagger-like; lame similarly-sized, thin, and acute apically (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFB2178D1B317F93B"box="[1229,1376,1700,1726]"captionStart="FIGURES 20 – 26"captionStartId="11.[151,271,1607,1631]"captionTargetBox="[322,1264,418,1582]"captionTargetId="figure@11.[322,1264,418,1590]"captionTargetPageId="11"captionText="FIGURES 20 – 26. Montandoniola confusa sp. nov., male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189790/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">Figs. 25, 26</figureCitation>
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<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFA8178D1B3F8F93B"box="[1389,1423,1700,1726]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">34</figureCitation>
). Female genitalia (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFE8578BFB7B5F961"box="[361,450,1738,1764]"captionStart="FIGURES 38 – 40"captionStartId="14.[151,270,819,843]"captionTargetBox="[278,1323,461,782]"captionTargetId="figure@14.[255,1331,441,794]"captionTargetPageId="14"captionText="FIGURES 38 – 40. Female copulatory tube, internal ventral view. 38, M. moraguesi; 39, M. pictipennis; 40, M. confusa sp. nov.; scale bar: 0.1 mm. ct = copulatory tube; StVII = sternite VII."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189793/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">Fig. 40</figureCitation>
): copulatory tube very short, slightly longer than wide, mesally located.
General coloration: Body black, shiny on dorsal and ventral surfaces. Eyes brown to black sometime reddish, ocelli reddish. Antennal segments I and II dark brown, III and IV usually whitish, IV pale pinkish. Labial segments I and II dark brown, III paler, IV darker distally (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B872FF8CFC767910B585F8FA"box="[922,1010,1893,1919]"captionStart="FIGURES 20 – 26"captionStartId="11.[151,271,1607,1631]"captionTargetBox="[322,1264,418,1582]"captionTargetId="figure@11.[322,1264,418,1590]"captionTargetPageId="11"captionText="FIGURES 20 – 26. Montandoniola confusa sp. nov., male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189790/files/figure.png"pageId="10"pageNumber="35">Fig. 22</figureCitation>
). Hemelytra black with clear central patch on most part of clavus and corium; membrane hyaline with a rectangular dark brown stripe centrally. All femorae and hindtibiae dark brown, foretibiae and mesotibiae withish except base black; tarsi whitish, except apex and claw darker.
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<paragraphid="8B97BB64B873FF8DFF297EEDB4C5FEF6"blockId="11.[151,1436,152,371]"pageId="11"pageNumber="36">Head: vertex with two pairs of long, erect setae posteriorly (one pair laterally and one pair between ocelli) and pair of similar setae anteriorly between eyes; pair of erect setae on anteclypeus; vertex about twice as wide as eye in dorsal view; eyes with short setae. Antennae: segment I almost reaching apex of head, bearing scattered short setae; segment II swollen and fusiform bearing dense setae (short adpressed setae and long suberect setae); segments III and IV thinner, bearing dense short setae, and a few erect setae; length antennal segments: I: 0.09; II: 0.30; III: 0.22, IV: 0.21.</paragraph>
, male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm.
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) trapezoidal, impunctuate, shiny, with pair of long erect setae on anterolateral and posterolateral angles; lateral margin nearly straight, convergent, strongly carinate; carinae expanded anteriorly; posterior margin with fine erected hair. Scutellum with distinct transverse impression, bearing sparsely fine erected hairs. Two long erect setae on either side of midline anteriorly. Metapleural evaporative area subtriangular; ostiolar peritreme angular posteriorly (
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). Foretibiae of male with ventral row of about twenty short black teeth. Metasternum wide, nearly truncated posteriorly; median and hind costae distant. Hemelytra mostly shining, bearing sparsely short setae. Hindwing with hamus arising from Cu proximal to junction with m-Cu. Two veins apparent.
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,
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFDB67D20B490FCEA"box="[602,743,853,879]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">31, 34, 37</figureCitation>
): Pygophore (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFC4D7D20B264FCEA"box="[929,1043,853,879]"captionStart="FIGURES 20 – 26"captionStartId="11.[151,271,1607,1631]"captionTargetBox="[322,1264,418,1582]"captionTargetId="figure@11.[322,1264,418,1590]"captionTargetPageId="11"captionText="FIGURES 20 – 26. Montandoniola confusa sp. nov., male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189790/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">Figs. 24</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFBCE7D20B233FCEA"box="[1058,1092,853,879]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">31</figureCitation>
) bearing many long setae posterodorsally on right side, and scattered short setae (not arranged into a brush) anterior to genital opening (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFF737DD7B774FC39"box="[159,259,930,956]"captionStart="FIGURES 20 – 26"captionStartId="11.[151,271,1607,1631]"captionTargetBox="[322,1264,418,1582]"captionTargetId="figure@11.[322,1264,418,1590]"captionTargetPageId="11"captionText="FIGURES 20 – 26. Montandoniola confusa sp. nov., male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189790/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">Figs. 24</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFEE37DD7B747FC39"box="[271,304,930,956]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">31</figureCitation>
). Paramere (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFE2A7DD7B421FC39"box="[454,598,930,956]"captionStart="FIGURES 20 – 26"captionStartId="11.[151,271,1607,1631]"captionTargetBox="[322,1264,418,1582]"captionTargetId="figure@11.[322,1264,418,1590]"captionTargetPageId="11"captionText="FIGURES 20 – 26. Montandoniola confusa sp. nov., male holotype (except Figs. 22, 23: paratype). 20, type specimen and its labels; 21, habitus, dorsal view; scale bar: 1 mm; 22, head and thorax, lateral view; scale bar: 1 mm; 23, evaporative area and ostiolar peritreme of the metathoracic glands (left metapleura), lateral view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 24, pygophore with paramere, dorsal view; scale bar: 0.1 mm; 25, paramere, dorsal view; 26, idem, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189790/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">Figs. 25, 26</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFD8F7DD7B4C5FC39"box="[611,690,930,956]"captionStart="FIGURES 29 – 37"captionStartId="13.[151,269,1666,1690]"captionTargetBox="[155,1421,205,1665]"captionTargetId="figure@13.[151,1436,194,1692]"captionTargetPageId="13"captionText="FIGURES 29 – 37. Comparison of the male genitalia between M. moraguesi, M. thripodes, and M. confusa sp. nov. 29 – 31, pygophore, dorsal view; 32 – 34, paramere, dorsal view; 35 – 37, paramere, lateral view; scale bars: 0.1 mm. d = denticule; f = flagelle; l = lame."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189792/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">34, 37</figureCitation>
): flagellum short, strong, dagger-like; lame thin and very acute apically having at base a prominent triangular denticule. Female (
<figureCitationid="1313A7E1B874FF8AFC797DBCB599FC66"box="[917,1006,969,995]"captionStart="FIGURES 38 – 40"captionStartId="14.[151,270,819,843]"captionTargetBox="[278,1323,461,782]"captionTargetId="figure@14.[255,1331,441,794]"captionTargetPageId="14"captionText="FIGURES 38 – 40. Female copulatory tube, internal ventral view. 38, M. moraguesi; 39, M. pictipennis; 40, M. confusa sp. nov.; scale bar: 0.1 mm. ct = copulatory tube; StVII = sternite VII."httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/189793/files/figure.png"pageId="12"pageNumber="37">Fig. 40</figureCitation>
): copulatory tube very short, slightly longer as wide, mesally located in middle of sternite VII.
is preying on several thrips species, on several host-plants (
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