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E +Eger, J. E -text - - -The Great Lakes Entomologist +text + + +The Great Lakes Entomologist - -2018 - -2018-02-07 + +2018 + +2018-02-07 - -45 + +45 - -235 -250 + +235 +250 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.22543/0090-0222.2255 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.22543/0090-0222.2255 -journal article -10.22543/0090-0222.2255 +journal article +300034 +10.22543/0090-0222.2255 +67ab5496-65ad-4bd2-bbd6-c196afde61bb +12784984 - + @@ -94,7 +97,7 @@ by reason of monotypy. COMMENT: The shape of the ostiolar canal ( -Fig. 10 +Fig. 10 ) is unique among New World Scutelleridae . diff --git a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A61712AFCE947A07D11C94A.xml b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A61712AFCE947A07D11C94A.xml index 0743e98f693..5ee1beb2b38 100644 --- a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A61712AFCE947A07D11C94A.xml +++ b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A61712AFCE947A07D11C94A.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) + + + +Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Schmitz, Luís Ricardo +Schmitz, Luís Ricardo - - -Author + + +Author -Barcellos, Aline +Barcellos, Aline - - -Author + + +Author -Eger, Joseph +Eger, Joseph -text - - -Iheringia, Série Zoologia +text + + +Iheringia, Série Zoologia - -2020 - -e 2020021 + +2020 + +e 2020021 - -2020-09-18 + +2020-09-18 - -110 + +110 - -1 -16 + +1 +16 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -journal article -10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -1678-4766 +journal article +300033 +10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 +e88f40f8-79ce-4392-ae5b-4c294c8da995 +1678-4766 +12784936 - + @@ -69,21 +72,21 @@ ( -Figs 1–3 +Figs 1–3 , -16–18 +16–18 , -31–33 +31–33 , -46 +46 , -54–56 +54–56 , -69 +69 , -77 +77 , -80 +80 ) @@ -143,38 +146,38 @@ EGER Medium-sized, color ferruginous to reddish with black punctuations uniformly distributed dorsally and laterally on venter. Pronotum with two large impunctate elongate yellow to red macules submarginally on anterolateral margins ( -Figs 1–3 +Figs 1–3 ). Head ( -Figs 16–18 +Figs 16–18 ) dark yellow to red, clypeus, posterior, and lateral margins darker. Mandibular plates subequal in length to clypeus, rounded and slightly converging, but apices separated by more than the diameter of the second antennal segment, moderately elevated anteriorly ( -Fig. 16 +Fig. 16 ). Antenniferous tubercules and intersegments of antennal segments I-III concolorous with or lighter yellow than the remaining segments. Rostrum segment I, proximal portion of II, and joints of III and IV lighter yellow than or concolorous with the remaining segments. Pronotum uniformly dark yellow to dark red, with darker, uniformly distributed punctation, longitudinal stripes not present or vague; impunctate macules usually lighter in color than surrounding surface; anterolateral margins of pronotum straight to slightly concave. Scutellum relatively uniformly dark yellow to dark red, immaculate, punctation generally dark red to black. Pleura mostly castaneus to yellowish, usually lighter along mesial and lateral margins and sterna. Legs. Coxa and adjacent surfaces of pleura, trochanter, and basal half of femur yellowish, remaining segments dark red to black. Connexiva dark red to black, densely and concolorously punctate. Abdominal venter mostly red to yellowish, with darker areas on intersegmental sutures and pseudosutures ( -Fig. 2 +Fig. 2 ). Sternite VII in females more than three times longer than VI medially, more than 2.5 times longer than VI in males ( -Fig. 2 +Fig. 2 ). Male genitalia. Pygophore ( -Figs 31–33 +Figs 31–33 ). Ventral rim rectilinear to slightly concave ( -Fig. 31 +Fig. 31 ), strongly concave in posterior view ( -Fig. 33 +Fig. 33 ). Parameres crown highly curved, apex subtriangular ( -Fig. 46 +Fig. 46 ). Phallus ( -Figs 54–56 +Figs 54–56 ). Conjunctival processes I surpassing conjunctival processes II and III, branched, ventral branch membranous except for a small acute tooth at apex, dorsal branch membranous and apically bilobed. Conjunctival processes II mostly sclerotized, curved at base and apex, broader than conjunctival processes III. - + Figs 1–9. @@ -200,7 +203,7 @@ Figs 1–9. . Scale bars: 1.0 mm. - + Figs 10–15. @@ -222,13 +225,13 @@ Figs 10–15. Conjunctival processes III apex narrowly rounded and slightly curved, almost as long as conjunctival processes II. Distal part of aedeagus rectilinear, converging to broad apex, with margins rounded. Female genitalia ( -Figs 69 +Figs 69 , -77 +77 ). Laterotergite IX subtrapezoidal, anterior margin slightly angled ( -Fig. 69 +Fig. 69 ). Exposed portion of valvifers IX relatively short. Apical receptacle of spermatheca irregularly cylindrical, more than three times longer than the intermediate part ( -Fig. 77 +Fig. 77 ). Male measures (mm) (n=10). Total length 7.00–8.10; head: length 1.60–1.90, width 2.20–2.50; preocular length 0.90–1.00; pronotum: length 2.00–2.30, width 4.30–4.90; scutellum: length 4.20–4.85, width 4.05–4.85; length of sternite VI 0.40–0.50; length of sternite VII 1.20–1.50. @@ -258,7 +261,7 @@ A&S, e) BRIT. MUS., TYPE No, HEM. 552 ( ) (examined by the third author). - + Figs 16–30. @@ -294,7 +297,7 @@ Figs 16–30. . Scale bars: 1.0 mm. - + Figs 31–45. @@ -330,7 +333,7 @@ Figs 31–45. (pr, parameres). Scale bars: 0.5 mm. - + Figs 46–50. @@ -366,7 +369,7 @@ Figs 46–50. . Scale bars: 0.1 mm. - + Figs 51–53. @@ -782,7 +785,7 @@ _ Distribution. Mexico, Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 ). diff --git a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A62712FFE9D44677CAECEF0.xml b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A62712FFE9D44677CAECEF0.xml index 41876808e81..a529ba0c241 100644 --- a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A62712FFE9D44677CAECEF0.xml +++ b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A62712FFE9D44677CAECEF0.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) + + + +Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Schmitz, Luís Ricardo +Schmitz, Luís Ricardo - - -Author + + +Author -Barcellos, Aline +Barcellos, Aline - - -Author + + +Author -Eger, Joseph +Eger, Joseph -text - - -Iheringia, Série Zoologia +text + + +Iheringia, Série Zoologia - -2020 - -e 2020021 + +2020 + +e 2020021 - -2020-09-18 + +2020-09-18 - -110 + +110 - -1 -16 + +1 +16 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -journal article -10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -1678-4766 +journal article +300033 +10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 +e88f40f8-79ce-4392-ae5b-4c294c8da995 +1678-4766 +12784936 - + @@ -127,23 +130,23 @@ Type species: General shape and color ( -Figs 1–15 +Figs 1–15 ). Body oval and somewhat rectangular, length 6.35–9.0 mm. Color variable, usually shades of yellow or red with darker markings; thin impunctate line usually present mesially on pronotum and scutellum. Pronotum and scutellum forming an evenly convex profile, in lateral view. Ventral and dorsal surfaces regularly punctuate, except mesially on venter. Males are usually darker ventrally than females. Head subquadrangular, mandibular plates concave dorsally, elevated laterally and anteriorly, surpassing to slightly shorter than clypeus ( -Figs 16–30 +Figs 16–30 ). Rostrum reaching or slightly surpassing metacoxae, segment II longer than III and IV together, segment I, almost the same size as segment II ( -Figs 2, 5 +Figs 2, 5 , 11,14). Antennal segment I longer than segment II; segment III 1.5x longer than segment II; segments IV and V subequal in length, fusiform and flattened, each one about twice as long as III; segments I-II cylindrical and III slightly flattened; segments III-V setose ( -Fig. 14 +Fig. 14 ). Thorax. Pronotum almost twice as wide as it is long. Humeri not or slightly produced. Cicatrices slightly elevated and partially impunctate. Anterior margin of pronotum slightly sinuous, shallowly concave mesially. Anterolateral margins straight or slightly convex or concave. Posterolateral margins sinuous; posterior margin rectilinear ( -Figs 1, 4, 7 +Figs 1, 4, 7 , -10, 13 +10, 13 ). Scutellum extending to the end of the abdomen in males, sometimes almost reaching the end of the abdomen in females; small fovea present, usually black. Coria exposed, reaching onto abdominal segment VI. Ostiole of metathoracic scent gland closer to metacoxa than to the lateral margin of metapleura. Ostiolar peritreme short, spout-like, directed laterally ( WEILER @@ -158,9 +161,9 @@ WEILER Abdomen ( -Figs 2, 5, 8 +Figs 2, 5, 8 , -11, 14 +11, 14 ). Posterolateral angles of sternites III–VI projected into small spines. Spiracles and trichobothria separated by a transverse depression on segments IV–VI, which is vestigial on VII. Sternite VII usually at least twice longer than VI mesially, almost twice longer in males of C @@ -172,32 +175,32 @@ Abdomen ( C. ferrugineus ( -Fig. 5 +Fig. 5 ) and C. morrisi ( -Fig. 11 +Fig. 11 ), in which they are hardly distinguishable from punctations. Male genitalia ( -Figs 31–68 +Figs 31–68 ). Pygophore globose, genital cup broadly open, dorsal and ventral rim both slightly concave, sinuous or subrectilinear ( -Figs. 31–45 +Figs. 31–45 ), apical third of ventral surface depressed ( -Fig. 76 +Fig. 76 ), proctiger rounded, poorly sclerotized. Parameres (pr) hook-like, apex turned laterad ( -Figs 46–50 +Figs 46–50 ). Phallus ( -Figs 54–68 +Figs 54–68 ). Basal plate poorly sclerotized, U-shaped; phallotheca barrel-shaped, mostly transparent, and poorly sclerotized; conjunctiva with three pairs of sclerotized processes. Conjunctival processes II and III (cpII, cpIII, respectively) mostly sclerotized except in C. neotropicalis ( -Figs 66–68 +Figs 66–68 ); conjunctival processes III smaller than conjunctival processes II and the most lateral, even in expanded aedeagus, conjunctival processes II located laterally to aedeagus sensu stricto (aed = vesica). Conjunctival processes I (cpI) positioned behind aedeagus @@ -205,27 +208,27 @@ Male genitalia ( (vesica), wrinkled, entirely or mostly membranous, can be branched. Aedeagus sensu stricto large and subtrapezoidal, sclerotized except on apex, ventral margin of apex concave. When the phallus is expanded, the dorsal part of conjunctival process I, if present, is projected dorsally and the vesica ventrally ( -Figs 51–53 +Figs 51–53 ). Female genitalia ( -Figs 69–73 +Figs 69–73 ). Valvifers VIII (vf8) subtriangular, sutural lines entirely or partially contiguous. Laterotergites VIII (lt8) subtriangular, spiracles not found, anterior margin of laterotergites IX (lt9) angled or convex, sutural lines parallel or subparallel. Tergite VIII not visible in ventral view. Valvifers IX (vf9) visible, mostly covered by the vf8. Gynatrium ( -Figs 74, 75 +Figs 74, 75 ): fecundation canal (fec) proximally “T” shaped, distally cylindrical and sclerotized, hidden dorsally by a posteromedial pounch (pmgp) boneshaped. Spermathecal dilation (sd) elongate coming out of the distal part of the fecundation canal; distal ductus (dd) long, tapering until the proximal flange; proximal flange well developed; distal flange poorly developed, inconspicuous; apical receptacle (ar) irregularly cylindrical ( -Fig. 77 +Fig. 77 ), reniform ( -Fig. 78 +Fig. 78 ) or subrectangular ( -Fig. 79 +Fig. 79 ), always longer than intermediate part (ip). Distribution ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 ). Mexico (new record), Costa Rica (new record), Panama (new record), Colombia, French Guiana, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina. @@ -268,16 +271,16 @@ Key to the species of 1. General color yellowish castaneous, with scattered black spots or darker longitudinal stripes on pronotum and scutellum ( -Figs 7 +Figs 7 , -10, 13 +10, 13 ).......................2 1’. General color dark reddish, black spots absent, darker longitudinal stripes, if present, confined to pronotum ( -Fig. 1 +Fig. 1 ).....................................4 @@ -286,20 +289,20 @@ Key to the species of 2. Longitudinal stripes distributed on pronotum and scutellum ( -Figs 10, 13 +Figs 10, 13 ), anterior margin of laterotergites IX straight or almost straight ( -Figs 72, 73 +Figs 72, 73 ; lt9)...............3 2’. Circular spots distributed irregularly on pronotum and scutellum ( -Fig. 7 +Fig. 7 ), anterior margin of laterotergites IX angled ( -Fig. 71 +Fig. 71 : lt9); widely distributed in Brazil with some records from French Guiana, Argentina, and Paraguay ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 )................ C. lentiginosus @@ -311,11 +314,11 @@ Key to the species of 3. Mandibular plates longer than clypeus, converging apically, apices separated by less than width of second antennal segment ( -Fig. 25 +Fig. 25 ); conjunctival processes II acute; conjunctival processes-III well sclerotized, angled near base, apex rounded ( -Fig. 63 +Fig. 63 ); recorded only in French Guiana ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 )............... C. morrisi @@ -326,14 +329,14 @@ Key to the species of 3’. Mandibular plates subequal to clypeus, apices not converging over apex of clypeus ( -Fig. 28 +Fig. 28 ); conjunctival processes II broad, apices rounded; conjunctival processesIII poorly sclerotized with apex acute ( -Fig. 66 +Fig. 66 ); distributed in Amazon Biome (South Brazilian Dominion sensu Morrone, 2013 ) ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 )........... C. neotropicalis @@ -345,13 +348,13 @@ Key to the species of 4. Pronotum yellow to red, elongate macule along each lateral margin, impunctate ( -Fig. 1 +Fig. 1 ); abdominal sternite VII more than three times longer medially than VI in females, venter mostly yellowish to dark red, with darker areas on intersegments and small transverse bands laterally, posteriorly to spiracles ( -Fig. 2 +Fig. 2 ); distributed from Mexico to Bolivia (Mesoamerican Dominion and Pacific Dominion sensu stricto ) ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 )............... C. castaneus @@ -361,13 +364,13 @@ Key to the species of 4’. Pronotum uniformly punctate, with some darker, vague longitudinal stripes ( -Fig. 4 +Fig. 4 ); abdominal sternite VII less than three times longer medially than VI in females, venter also reddish, darker laterally ( -Fig. 5 +Fig. 5 ); distribution restricted to Atlantic rainforest (Paraná Dominion sensu stricto ) ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 )................... C. ferrugineus diff --git a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6A7121FF5941FF7854C8C6.xml b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6A7121FF5941FF7854C8C6.xml index 6a88fb85ae6..3faf77cd51d 100644 --- a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6A7121FF5941FF7854C8C6.xml +++ b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6A7121FF5941FF7854C8C6.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) + + + +Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Schmitz, Luís Ricardo +Schmitz, Luís Ricardo - - -Author + + +Author -Barcellos, Aline +Barcellos, Aline - - -Author + + +Author -Eger, Joseph +Eger, Joseph -text - - -Iheringia, Série Zoologia +text + + +Iheringia, Série Zoologia - -2020 - -e 2020021 + +2020 + +e 2020021 - -2020-09-18 + +2020-09-18 - -110 + +110 - -1 -16 + +1 +16 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -journal article -10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -1678-4766 +journal article +300033 +10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 +e88f40f8-79ce-4392-ae5b-4c294c8da995 +1678-4766 +12784936 - + @@ -60,25 +63,25 @@ ( -Figs 4–6 +Figs 4–6 , -19–21 +19–21 , -34–36 +34–36 , -47 +47 , -51–53 +51–53 , -57–59 +57–59 , -70 +70 , -74, 75 +74, 75 , -78 +78 , -80 +80 ) @@ -125,7 +128,7 @@ WEILER , 35, fig. 1l, 8a-f (external scent efferent system, illustration). - + Figs 69–73. @@ -164,21 +167,21 @@ Figs 69–73. Medium-sized, dorsally ferruginous to red with relatively uniform black punctuations, venter dark red to black, punctation mostly concolorous with surrounding surfaces ( -Figs 4–6 +Figs 4–6 ). Head ( -Figs 19–21 +Figs 19–21 ) dark yellow to red. Apex of mandibular plates rounded, subequal to or slightly surpassing clypeus, moderately elevated, clypeus and lateral margins of head darker than the remainder of head. Antennae dark red to black, first segment not usually lighter than remaining segments. Rostrum with segments light yellow to red, distal half or more of IV darker. Pronotum with 2+2 longitudinal darker stripes, these sometimes faded or unclear, anterolateral margins darker, straight to slightly concave. Scutellum uniformly dark yellow to red, punctation darker, lacking stripes or macules. Pleura mostly dark yellow or red or fully darker, lighter along inner and lateral margins, and pleural surfaces in the vicinity of the coxae and sterna. Legs. Dark yellow to light red on coxae, trochanters, and half or more of femora, remaining segments darker red to black. Connexiva dark red, densely and concolorously punctate. Abdominal venter dark yellow to red laterally and lighter yellow to red mesially sometimes with darker stripes along the intersegmental sutures and pseudosutures; sternite VII in males and females slightly more than twice as long as VI medially ( -Fig. 5 +Fig. 5 ). - + Figs 74–75. @@ -188,7 +191,7 @@ Figs 74–75. , gynatrium: 74, dorsal view; 75,ventral view (fec, fecundatory canal; lt8, laterotergites VIII; lt9, laterotergites IX; pmgp, posteromedial genital pouch; sth, spermatheca; va9, valvulae IX; vf8, valvifers VIII; vf9, valvifer IX; X, proctiger). Scale bars: 1.0 mm. - + Figs 76–79. @@ -220,40 +223,40 @@ and Male genitalia. Pygophore ( -Figs 34–36 +Figs 34–36 , -51–53 +51–53 ). Ventral rim narrowly concave in the middle ( -Fig. 34 +Fig. 34 ), rectilinear in posterior view ( -Fig. 36 +Fig. 36 ). Head of parameres slightly curved, apex acute ( -Fig. 47 +Fig. 47 ). Phallus ( -Figs 51–53 +Figs 51–53 , -57–59 +57–59 ). Conjunctival processes I surpassing conjunctival processes II and III, membranous, branched, ventral branch elongate, dorsal branch apically bilobed. Conjunctival processes II sclerotized, sickle-shaped, narrowly rounded to acute at apex, subequal in width as conjunctival processes III. Conjunctival processes III sclerotized, curved basally, relatively straight on apical 2/3, almost as long as conjunctival processes II. Distal part of aedeagus rectilinear, converging to broadly rounded apex, with margins rounded. Female genitalia ( -Figs 70 +Figs 70 , -74, 75 +74, 75 , -78 +78 ). Laterotergites IX subtrapezoidal, relatively broad, anterior margin markedly angled; valvifers VIII relatively narrow, posterior margin shallowly concave ( -Fig. 70 +Fig. 70 ). Spermatheca.Apical receptacle reniform, slightly longer than the intermediate part ( -Figs 74 +Figs 74 , -78 +78 ). Male measures (mm) (N=4). Total length 6.80–8.00; head: length 1.75–1.90, width 2.15–2.40; length of anteocular region 1.00–1.75; pronotum: length 1.90–2.10, width 4.05– 4.50; scutellum: length 3.95–4.60, width 3.70–4.20; length of sternite VI 0.05; length of sternite VII 1.10–1.20. Female measures (mm) (N=8). Total length 6.35–9.00; head: length 1.80–2.00, width 2.40–2.70; length of anteocular region 1.00–1.20; pronotum: length 2.00–2.40, width 4.60– 4.90; scutellum: length 4.60–5.50, width 4.10–4.60; length of sternite VI 0.50; length of sternite VII 1.10–1.25. - + Fig. 80. Distribution of the species of @@ -437,7 +440,7 @@ s/n) Distribution. Brazil and Argentina ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 ). diff --git a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6D7122FC1047C87892CDD9.xml b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6D7122FC1047C87892CDD9.xml index a301a6eec87..32000b95707 100644 --- a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6D7122FC1047C87892CDD9.xml +++ b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6D7122FC1047C87892CDD9.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) + + + +Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Schmitz, Luís Ricardo +Schmitz, Luís Ricardo - - -Author + + +Author -Barcellos, Aline +Barcellos, Aline - - -Author + + +Author -Eger, Joseph +Eger, Joseph -text - - -Iheringia, Série Zoologia +text + + +Iheringia, Série Zoologia - -2020 - -e 2020021 + +2020 + +e 2020021 - -2020-09-18 + +2020-09-18 - -110 + +110 - -1 -16 + +1 +16 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -journal article -10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -1678-4766 +journal article +300033 +10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 +e88f40f8-79ce-4392-ae5b-4c294c8da995 +1678-4766 +12784936 - + @@ -66,19 +69,19 @@ ( -Figs 13–15 +Figs 13–15 , -28–30 +28–30 , -43–45 +43–45 , -50 +50 , -66–68 +66–68 , -73 +73 , -80 +80 ) @@ -124,42 +127,42 @@ EGER Type locality: Amazonas, Brazil (region of Madeira river). General color yellow to red, with six darker longitudinal stripes distributed on pronotum and scutellum, punctation dark brown to black. Venter dark yellow to castaneus, punctation concolorous to darker than surrounding surfaces ( -Figs 13-15 +Figs 13-15 ). Head ( -Figs 28-30 +Figs 28-30 ). Yellow to red, darker along posterior margin and clypeus, and sometimes laterally on mandibular plates. Mandibular plates subequal in length to clypeus, slightly elevated, apices acute to narrowly rounded, not converging in front of clypeus, separated by much more than the diameter of second antennal segment ( -Fig. 28 +Fig. 28 ). Pronotum yellow to red, punctation dark, anterolateral margins straight to slightly convex. Each lateral stripe extending onto cicatrices anteriorly but not reaching anterior margin of pronotum, reaching posterior margin of pronotum but not extending laterally on to humeri which are generally provided with small black macule; each intermediate stripe extending from posterior to anterior margin of pronotum; middle pair of stripes narrower than and shorter than other two pairs, also not reaching anterior margin of pronotum and separated by a thin impunctate line. Scutellum yellow to red with six darker lines extending from anterior margin to about 2/3 of distance to posterior margin, not coalescing posteriorly. Pleura dark red to black mesially, lateral margins and area around coxae lighter colored. Legs pale basally becoming darker distally on femora, and on tibiae and tarsi. Abdomen dark yellow to black, punctation dark, concolorous on darker surfaces; connexiva pale, densely and darkly punctate. Sternite VII in females slightly more than twice as long as sternite VI medially, sternite VII in males less than or equal to twice as long as sternite VI ( -Fig. 14 +Fig. 14 ). Male genitalia. Pygophore ( -Figs 43–45 +Figs 43–45 ). Ventral rim slightly sinuous ( -Fig. 43 +Fig. 43 ), almost rectilinear in posterior view ( -Fig. 45 +Fig. 45 ). Head of parameres curved, apex rounded ( -Fig. 50 +Fig. 50 ). Phallus ( -Figs 66–68 +Figs 66–68 ). Conjunctival processes I surpassing conjunctival processes II and III, membranous basally, somewhat sclerotized apically; conjunctival processes II slightly curved, enlarged, apex broadly rounded, broader than conjunctival processes III. Conjunctival processes III thin, membranous basally, apices acute and lightly sclerotized, half as long as conjunctival processes II. Distal part of aedeagus sensu stricto dilated somewhat bilobed basally. Female genitalia ( -Fig. 73 +Fig. 73 ). Laterotergites IX subtrapezoidal, anterior margin rounded; laterotergites VIII relatively broad; valvifers III moderately broad, posterior margins shallowly concave ( -Fig. 73 +Fig. 73 ). Male measures (mm) (n=3). Total length 7.00–7.20; head: length 1.60–1.70, width 2.30–2.35; length of anteocular region 0.80–0.90; pronotum: length 2.10–2.20, width 4.15– 4.20; scutellum: length 4.20–4.40, width 4.00–4.10; length of sternites VI and VII 0.50–0.60, 1.00–1.10. @@ -249,7 +252,7 @@ Other material examined. Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas) and Bolivia ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 ). diff --git a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6E7123FCF2454E7A3CC9A3.xml b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6E7123FCF2454E7A3CC9A3.xml index c58a6ba575b..03af13feed2 100644 --- a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6E7123FCF2454E7A3CC9A3.xml +++ b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6E7123FCF2454E7A3CC9A3.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) + + + +Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Schmitz, Luís Ricardo +Schmitz, Luís Ricardo - - -Author + + +Author -Barcellos, Aline +Barcellos, Aline - - -Author + + +Author -Eger, Joseph +Eger, Joseph -text - - -Iheringia, Série Zoologia +text + + +Iheringia, Série Zoologia - -2020 - -e 2020021 + +2020 + +e 2020021 - -2020-09-18 + +2020-09-18 - -110 + +110 - -1 -16 + +1 +16 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -journal article -10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -1678-4766 +journal article +300033 +10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 +e88f40f8-79ce-4392-ae5b-4c294c8da995 +1678-4766 +12784936 - + @@ -67,19 +70,19 @@ Eger & Schmitz ( -Figs 10–12 +Figs 10–12 , -25–27 +25–27 , -40–42 +40–42 , -49 +49 , -63–65 +63–65 , -72 +72 , -80 +80 ) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:C78D36CD-3EA5-4092-AFD9- 7D12EA5FD91A @@ -101,35 +104,35 @@ EGER Type locality. French Guiana. Relatively small compared with its congeners, yellowish-brown to orange, with six darker longitudinal stripes distributed on pronotum and scutellum; punctation moderately dense and mostly darker than surrounding surfaces. Venter uniformly light yellowish-brown to red, punctation less dense, unicolorous to clearly darker than the surrounding area ( -Figs 10–12 +Figs 10–12 ). Head ( -Figs 25–27 +Figs 25–27 ). Pale yellow to red, with concolorous to dark brown punctation, clypeus and base of head darker than the remainder of head. Clypeus and mandibular plates strongly elevated anteriorly, mandibular plates converging at apex, their apices separated by about the width of second antennal segment or less ( -Fig. 25 +Fig. 25 ). Antennae pale basally, becoming darker apically, particularly segments IV and V. Rostrum light yellow or red, segment IV and sometimes part of segment III darker. Pronotum yellow to red with dark to concolorous punctation and six longitudinal stripes. Each lateral stripe extending onto cicatrices anteriorly (not reaching anterior margin of pronotum), reaching posterior margin of pronotum and expanding laterally onto humeri; each intermediate stripe reaching from posterior to anterior margin of pronotum; middle pair of stripes narrower than the other two, also not reaching anterior pronotal margin and separated from each other by pale impunctate line. Anterolateral margins of pronotum straight to shallowly convex. Scutellum similar in color to pronotum, six stripes originating at the anterior margin and extending posteriad for about 2/3 length of scutellum, then coalescing into a broad dark area on about posterior 1/3 of scutellum. Legs immaculate, concolorous with the remainder of venter. Connexiva pale and uniformly colored, with shallow moderately dense punctation laterally, this usually darker than the rest of connexiva. Venter light yellow to red with unicolorous to slightly darker punctation. Sternite VII in females twice as long as sternite VI, almost twice as long in males. Male genitalia. Pygophore ( -Figs 40–42 +Figs 40–42 ). Ventral rim evenly concave ( -Figs 40, 41 +Figs 40, 41 ), slightly sinuous in posterior view ( -Fig. 42 +Fig. 42 ). Head of parameres curved, apex rounded ( -Fig. 49 +Fig. 49 ). Phallus (unexpanded) ( -Figs 63–65 +Figs 63–65 ). Conjunctival processes I surpassing conjunctival processes III, broad, appearing somewhat sclerotized apically; conjunctival processes II sickle-shaped, thin, mostly sclerotized, extending apically as far as conjunctival processes I, a little broader than conjunctival processes II; conjunctival processes III right-angled, rounded at apex, half as long as conjunctival processes II. Distal part of aedeagus dilated with margins rounded. Female genitalia ( -Fig. 72 +Fig. 72 ). Laterotergites IX sub trapezoidal, narrowed laterally, anterior margin convex. Valvifers 8 relatively broad, posterior margins shallowly concave ( -Fig. 72 +Fig. 72 ). Male measurements (n=5). Total length 6.60–7.05; head: length 1.50–1.75, width 2.20–2.35; length of anteocular region 0.90–1.00; pronotum: length 1.90–2.30, width 3.85– 4.10; scutellum: length 3.80–4.30, width 3.65–4.00; median length of sternites VI–VII: 0.50–0.55, 0.85–1.00. @@ -256,7 +259,7 @@ W of N2 on Belizon Rd. Distribution. French Guiana ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 ). diff --git a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6F7120FE9F40517AE2CFCF.xml b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6F7120FE9F40517AE2CFCF.xml index 948a46098ec..d6c94203ca8 100644 --- a/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6F7120FE9F40517AE2CFCF.xml +++ b/data/C8/2D/47/C82D477D2A6F7120FE9F40517AE2CFCF.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) + + + +Revision of Coptochilus (Heteroptera, Scutelleridae, Pachycorinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Schmitz, Luís Ricardo +Schmitz, Luís Ricardo - - -Author + + +Author -Barcellos, Aline +Barcellos, Aline - - -Author + + +Author -Eger, Joseph +Eger, Joseph -text - - -Iheringia, Série Zoologia +text + + +Iheringia, Série Zoologia - -2020 - -e 2020021 + +2020 + +e 2020021 - -2020-09-18 + +2020-09-18 - -110 + +110 - -1 -16 + +1 +16 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -journal article -10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 -1678-4766 +journal article +300033 +10.1590/1678-4766e2020021 +e88f40f8-79ce-4392-ae5b-4c294c8da995 +1678-4766 +12784936 - + @@ -66,21 +69,21 @@ ( -Figs 7–9 +Figs 7–9 , -22–24 +22–24 , -37–39 +37–39 , -48 +48 , -60–62 +60–62 , -71 +71 , -76, 79 +76, 79 , -80 +80 ) @@ -105,7 +108,7 @@ COSCARÓN , 2015:94 , -Figs 73K, 73N +Figs 73K, 73N (type data, illustrations); EGER @@ -118,44 +121,44 @@ EGER Medium-sized, light brown to dark yellow with irregular dark macules distributed primarily on pronotum and scutellum, black punctation relatively uniformly distributed on dorsum and laterally on the ventral surface ( -Figs 7–9 +Figs 7–9 ). Head ( -Figs 22–24 +Figs 22–24 ) light brown to dark yellow with dark punctations, posterior and lateral margins of head and sometimes clypeus darker than the remaining surface of head. Mandibular plates acute to broadly rounded, surpassing but not converging in front of clypeus, apices moderately elevated ( -Fig. 22 +Fig. 22 ). Antenniferous tubercles and antennal segment I pale, segments II–V uniformly dark. Rostrum with segments light yellow, distal half or more of segment IV dark. Pronotum yellowish with irregular circular black macules, punctation uniformly distributed, dark.Anterolateral margins straight to slightly concave or convex. Scutellum yellow with irregular circular black spots and uniformly distributed dark punctation. Pleura light to dark yellow or fully darker; middle of pleural segments and punctation usually darker; sterna yellow, punctation mostly darker than surrounding surfaces. Legs light yellow except for half or more of tibiae and tarsi dark. Connexiva yellow with dense, darker punctation. Abdominal venter ranging from light yellow with almost concolorous punctation laterally to dark yellow with much darker areas along intersegmental sutures, and around spiracles; punctures in these areas, if present, usually darker brown. Sternite VII in females more than twice as long as sternite VI medially ( -Fig. 8 +Fig. 8 ); sternite VII in males about twice as long as sternite VI medially (1.92–2.18). Male genitalia. Pygophore ( -Figs 37–39 +Figs 37–39 ). Ventral rim uniformly concave ( -Fig. 37 +Fig. 37 ), slightly sinuous in posterior view ( -Fig. 39 +Fig. 39 ). Head of parameres slightly curved, apex acute ( -Fig. 48 +Fig. 48 ). Phallus ( -Figs 60–62 +Figs 60–62 ). Conjunctival processes I surpassing conjunctival processes II and III, membranous, branched, ventral branch elongate, dorsal branch apically bilobed. Conjunctival processes II sclerotized, sickle-shaped, apices acute, subequal in width as conjunctival processes III; conjunctival processes III sclerotized, almost straight, and narrowly rounded apically almost as long as conjunctival processes II. Distal part of aedeagus dilated, somewhat bilobed with margins rounded. Female genitalia ( -Figs 71 +Figs 71 , -79 +79 ). Laterotergites IX subtrapezoidal, broad, anterior margin markedly angled; valvifers VIII broad mesially posterior margin strongly concave ( -Fig. 71 +Fig. 71 ). Spermatheca with apical receptacle subrectangular, 1.5 time longer than the intermediate part ( -Fig. 79 +Fig. 79 ). Male measures (mm)(N=10). Total length 7.30–8.70; head: length 1.75–2.00, width 2.25–2.60; length of anteocular region 1.00–1.20; pronotum: length 1.70–2.40, width 4.00– 4.90; scutellum: length 4.10–4.90, width 4.10–4.50; length of sternite VI 0.55–0.60; length of sternite VII 1.15–1.20. @@ -416,7 +419,7 @@ _ Distribution. French Guiana, Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina ( -Fig. 80 +Fig. 80 ).