Hemiptera Heteroptera of Guam
Author
Usinger, Robert L.
text
1946
1946-12-20
Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Bulletin 189
Honolulu, Hawaii
Insects of Guam II
11
103
book chapter
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44.
Nabis capsiformis
Germar
,
Sibermann's
Rev. Ent.
5
:
132
,
1837
.
Piti,
three specimens
,
April
30
,
nine specimens
,
June
20
,
one specimen
,
June
26,
Usinger
;
two specimens
,
Mt. Tenjo
,
May
3, Swezey and Usinger
;
one specimen
,
Piti
,
July
13, on sedges,
Swezey
;
one specimen
,
Mt. Alifan
,
May
21,
on
Ipomoea,
Swezey
;
one specimen
,
Fadian
,
Aug.
19,
on
Sida,
Swezey
;
one specimen
,
2 miles
south of
Piti
,
June
14,
Usinger
;
three specimens
,
Upi Trail
,
May
5, Swezey and Usinger
;
three specimens
,
Machanao
,
Aug.
6, on spiny amaranth,
Swezey
;
one specimen
,
Dededo
,
May
11,
Usinger
;
one specimen
,
Dededo
,
Aug.
11,
Swezey
;
one specimen
,
Talofofo
,
Nov.
18,
Swezey
.
An extremely widespread and apparently variable species.
China
[Ins.
Samoa
2(3): 157, 1930] notes differences between typical Mediterranean and South African specimens and those from Pacific islands. He also finds that "the hind femur and the second antenna! segment in the Samoan specimens are distinctly longer than in Hawaiian specimens, although the shape of the male parameres is the same."
The
Guam
specimens are of
two types
, those from
Piti
and
Mt. Tenjo
being pale in color with relatively feebly sinuate subbasal angle of male genital clasper, whereas those from
Upi Trail
,
Machanao
,
Dededo
, and
2 miles
south of
Piti
are darker in color and have the male genital claspers strongly sinuate subbasally.
These
differences seem to fall within the limits of variation when compared with hundreds of specimens from nearly all of the principal island groups of the mid
Pacific
, but the presence of these two fairly distinct
types
on the single island of
Guam
is difficult to understand.