Nomenclatural changes in Ochlerini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Discocephalinae)
Author
Campos, Luiz Alexandre
Author
Roell, Talita
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-06-14
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journal article
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Ochlerus
Spinola, 1837
Ochlerus
Spinola, 1837
: 294
–295.
Hemingius
Distant, 1899
: 423
–424.
NEW SYNONYMY
(removed from the synonymy with
Moncus
Stål, 1867
).
Ochlerus scaber
Walker, 1867
,
REVISED STATUS
(removed from the synonymy with
Ochlerus obscurus
Dallas, 1851
)
Ochlerus scaber
Walker, 1867
: 195
–196.
Hemingius scaber
:
Distant (1899: 424)
;
Kirkaldy (1909: 186)
.
Ochlerus obscurus
Dallas, 1851
: 157
;
Distant (1911: 245)
.
Moncus obscurus
:
Distant (1911: 245)
.
Ochlerus cotylophorus
Breddin, 1910
: 621
–622 (fig. 8);
Simões & Campos (2015: 215, 220–221, figs. 4, 19)
.
NEW SYNONYMY
Material
examined.
BRAZIL
, female
holotype
(
Fig. 6
), labels: “Braz Tapajos”; “53 27”; “17.
Ochlerus scaber
.”; “
BRIT
. MUS. TYPE No. HEM. 689”; “Type”; “♀”; “Holotype”; “NHMUK 010592529”
Comments.
Walker (1867)
described
Ochlerus scaber
for one female that presents common characteristics of the genus
Ochlerus
, i.e. large eyes, long scutellum, labium arising before the imaginary plane bisecting head at anterior limit of eyes (
Walker 1867
,
Rolston 1992
).
Distant (1899)
proposed the genus
Hemingius
for
O. scaber
, and commented that Walker’s description for the scutellum only surpassing the half of abdomen was incorrect.
Distant (1899)
described the scutellum of the
type
specimen of
O. scaber
reaching the apex of abdomen. Years later,
Distant (1911)
supposed that Walker had misplaced the labels of the
type
of
O. scaber
, and proposed the synonymy between his genus
Hemingius
and
Moncus
Stål, 1867
, as well as between
Hemingius scaber
and
Moncus obscurus
(
Dallas, 1851
)
.
The
type
of
O. scaber
(female from
Brazil
, Tapajós) deposited in the BMNH is, undoubtedly, of a species of
Ochlerus
(
Fig. 6
). It has a long scutellum as described by
Walker (1867)
(
Fig. 6B
), but not extending to the apex of abdomen as in
Moncus
. We compared the
type
of
O. scaber
with the
types
of other species of
Ochlerus
(
Grazia & Campos 2010
;
Simões & Campos 2014
;
2015
), and based on general morphology and characters of the external genitalia (mainly the wide gonocoxites VIII, posteriorly sinuated and elevated, and the oval laterotergites IX; see
Simões and Campos 2015
, fig. 19) (
Figs. 6F, G
), we propose removing
Ochlerus scaber
from the synonymy with
Ochlerus obscurus
(=
Moncus obscurus
), and considering
O. scaber
a senior synonym to
Ochlerus cotylophorus
Breddin 1910
(
Breddin, 1910
;
Simões and Campos 2015
).