The genusNabidomiris (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae): review of the species and description of a new species from South Africa
Author
Morales, Irina
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Entomologia, Departamento de Entomologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 36570 - 900 Viçosa, MG, Brazil; e-mail: irinamorales @ gmail. com
Author
Forero, Dimitri
Departamento de Biología, UNESIS, Laboratorio de Entomología, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Bogotá, Colombia; e-mail: forero-i @ javeriana. edu. co
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2016
2016-11-15
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2
507
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5311108
0374-1036
5311108
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Nabidomiris clypealis
Poppius, 1914
(
Figs 1
,
5, 6
,
21
)
Material examined.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
:
1 ♀
, [
SUD-KIVU
/ LWIRO] /
River Km
47 / N. of
Bakavu
/
1650 m
. / [
2° 13’ 55S
28° 47’ 11E
] /
1.iv.1958
/
E.S. Ross
and
R.E. Leech
(
CASC
)
.
SOUTH AFRICA
:
1 J, ‘[
NORTH WEST
/ RUSTENBURG]:
Rustenburg U. So.Afr
/ [
26° 00’ 00” S
;
30° 00’ 00” E
] /
23.i. 1974
/
Ashley B. Gurney’
(
AMNH
)
.
Diagnosis.
Recognized by the following combination of characters: basal margin of pronotum about 1.4 times the width of the head (Table 1), humeral angles with two rounded black spots (
Fig. 1
); males macropterous, hemelytra sometimes reduced in females, apices reaching only the penultimate segment of the abdomen; male endosoma with a wide ribbon-like sclerite with wide base (
Fig. 5
,
rs
), ventral right sclerite fusiform (
Fig. 6
,
vrs
).
Male genitalia.
Pygophore elongated with apex semi-triangular and a tubercle on left lateroposterior ventral margin. Parameres: left paramere sickle-shaped, ending in lateral tip, right paramere with basal sensory lobe straight. Endosoma ribbon-like sclerite (
rs
) wide with broad base, trichiae on surface medium-sized (
Fig. 5
); median sclerite (
ms
) absent; ventral right sclerite (
vrs
) fusiform with microtrichia on margin of sclerite (
Fig. 6
).
Plant associations.
Unknown.
VAYSSIÈRES et al. (2001)
mentioned
N. clypealis
as a predatory species on
Solanaceae
vegetable crops. Given the little known biology of
Nabidomiris
this might be surprising, but further observations are needed to confirm the predatory behavior or at least rule out facultative predatory habits.
Distribution.
Described originally from Victoria Nyanza, Morrukku near Bukoba (nowadays
Tanzania
) (
POPPIUS 1914
). New records from
the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and
South Africa
(
Fig. 21
) are provided here. If correctly identified,
VAYSSIÈRES et al. (2001)
record from
La Reunion
would imply a more widespread distribution into the Indian Ocean. The wide distributional gap between localities in central Africa and the one in
South Africa
indicate a potential occurrence of this species between these areas.