Paraedessa, a new genus of Edessinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)
Author
Nunes, Valéria Juliete Da Silva Benedito Mendes
Author
Fernandes, José Antônio Marin
text
Zootaxa
2013
3716
3
395
416
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3716.3.4
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1175-5326
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Paraedessa verhoeffi
(Breddin, 1904)
n. comb.
(Figures: 45–49, 58, 59)
Edessa verhoeffi
Breddin, 1904: 149
; Bergroth, 1908: 179; Kirkaldy, 1909: 166.
Holotype
female.
Colômbia
, Cauca. (SDEI). Examined.
FIGURES 45–49
,
Paraedessa verhoeffi
(Breddin, 1904)
. 45–47 Male, pygophore; 45—dorsal view; 46—posterior view; 47— ventral view. (Scale = 1 mm). 48—Paremere, lateral view. (Scale = 0,5 mm). 49—Female, genital plates. (Scale = 1 mm).
FIGURES 50–55
, Dorsal view of the species of
Paraedessa.
50—
P. stolida
; 51—
P. albomaculata
; 52—
P. cyanodorsata
; 53—
P. ecuadoriensis
; 54—
P. heymonsi
; 55—
P.
paravinula
(Scale = 5 mm).
FIGURES 56–58
, Dorsal view of the species of
Paraedessa.
56—
P. silvicola
; 57—
P.subretangulata
; 58—
P. verhoeffi
(Scale = 5 mm).
Material examined.
VENEZUELA
. Amazonas:
♂ Maturaca,
6-IV-64
, Col. J. Bechyne (MIZA).
COLÔMBIA
. Amazonas:
♀ W. O Tarapacá Vereda San José km 6 Escuela Sabio Caldas Leticia,
29-May-1992
, A. Saenz, leg. (UFRG); ♂
5-Jun-1992
. (UFRG).
PERU
.
Loreto:
4 ♀
7 ♂
Explorama Lodge
50 mi
NE Iquitos on Amazon R.
12– 19-III-1988
, J. E. Eger. Col (JEE); ♀
80 km
NE Iquitos, Explorama Lodge,
1 km
from Amazon R. on R. Yanamono; 1–
5
-IX, J. Castner, P. Skelley et al., human dung pitfall. (JEE); ♀ (UFRG).
BRAZIL
. Amazonas:
2 ♂
♀ Manaus, Reserva Ducke, Em 5–68 col. E.V. Silva & A. Faustino (INPA); ♂ ♀ Manacapuru,
Mar-1928
, S. M. Klages (KSBS); ♀ Benjamim Constant, Rio Javari, 2-1942, B. Pohl (MZUSP); ♂ Estirão do
Equador
04°33’S
,
71° 38’ W
(Rio Javari)
X-1979
, Alvarenga, M. Col. (UFRG).
Measurements.
Total length: 10.1–12.1; head length: 1.0–1.4; head width: 2.4–2.6; pronotal length: 2.3–2.5; pronotal width: 6.3–7.2; abdominal width: 5.4–6.7; length of antennal segments (I: 0.4–0.5; II: 1.0–1.1; III: 1.2– 1.6; IV: 2.3–2.7; V: 2.3–2.8).
Male: Pygophore with dorsal rim concave and furrowed (
Fig. 45
); posterolateral angles not developed (
Figs. 45, 47
). Genital cup processes elongated, narrowed gradually towards the apex, barely concave, emerging near proctiger; rounded to acuminated apex, slightly surpassing the dorsal rim in lateral view (
Fig. 46
). Parameres flat, triangular, long and curved; anterior expansion digitiform and small (
Figs. 45–46, 48
); apex acute and surpassing dorsal rim in lateral view, surpassing the posterior limits of the pygophore in ventral view (
Fig. 47
). Dorsal face of proctiger very short; with distal shallow concavity (
Figs. 45–46
). Lateral face of the proctiger with a slight constriction (
Fig. 45
). Lateral expansion of proctiger trapezoidal, curved, large, three times wider than the anal opening and with acute lateral angles; projected dorsally, almost reaching the dorsal face (
Figs. 45–46
). Ventral rim with lobes slightly developed, not reaching level of posterolateral angle (
Fig. 47
).
Female: Gonocoxites 8 half-moon shaped, greatly reduced, laterally placed, widely separated medially; proximal angle closer to middle line than distal angle; distal angle dentiform, short, curved and contiguous with gonapophyses 8 (
Fig. 49
). Gonocoxites 8 overlapping gonapophyses
8 in
all of its extension.
Comments.
This is the first description of the male.
Paraedessa verhoeffi
is identified by the elongated genital cup process, with rounded to acuminated apex; parameres triangular; dorsal face of the proctiger very short compared with other species, around four times as wide as long; ventral rim slightly excavated and gonocoxites 8 half-moon shaped with proximal angle closer to middle line than distal angle. This species and
P. ecuadoriensis
sp. nov.
,
P. silvicola
sp. nov.
and
P. stolida
share a quite similar shape of the lateral expansion of proctiger. This species share some similarities in the genitalia of both sexes with
P. heymonsi
.
Distribution
(
Fig. 59
):
VENEZUELA
: Amazonas;
COLÔMBIA
: Cauca, Amazonas;
PERU
: Loreto;
BRAZIL
: Amazonas.