Description of two new genera of Ochlerini (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae: Discocephalinae) Author Garbelotto, Thereza De A. Universidade do Sul Catarinense, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Av. José Acácio Moreira, 787, Dehon, Tubarão - SC, 88704 - 900. therezagarbelotto@hotmail.com Author Grazia, Jocelia Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Dep. Zoologia, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, prédio 43435, Agronomia, Porto Alegre - RS, 91501 - 970. jocelia@ufrgs.br Author Campos, Luiz Alexandre Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Dep. Zoologia, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, prédio 43435, Agronomia, Porto Alegre - RS, 91501 - 970. luiz.campos@ufrgs.br text Zootaxa 2019 2019-05-30 4612 3 387 400 journal article 26633 10.11646/zootaxa.4612.3.5 8b8d3d31-4988-436c-854d-2ce9730d0429 1175-5326 3235176 0BFCCA1E-B279-408A-A466-6A66CB936788 Alloeogyna poecila Garbelotto & Campos sp. nov. ( Figs 1 , 3 , 9–11 , 22, 26 ) Etymology. The name refers to the color of the species. Greek: poikilos , varicolored, pied, mottled, spotted. Male Holotype . MEXICO , Sonora : Hermosillo , 9-16.VII.1953 , B. Malkin , [ 29.0667 ; -110.9667 ] (deposited in: CAS - Type No. 18811) . Paratypes . 3 females : MEXICO , Michoacan de Ocampo State : Nueva Italia , 22.VI.1993 , D. Furth , [ 19.0167 ; -102.1000 ], at lite (JEE). ( Deposited in : 1 AMNH , AMNH _ IZC 00114313 ; 1 UFRG , without collection number; 1 JEE , without collection number) Diagnosis. General color light brown spotted with yellowish. Punctures dark brown ( Fig. 3 ). Ventrally, abdominal disc uniformly brown. Antennae four-segmented. FIGURES 21–27. Female genital plates (ventroposterior view) and internal ducts. 21, 25 All. brunnea (Sailer) comb. nov. ; 22, 26, All. poecila Garbelotto & Campos sp. nov. ; 23, All. ampla Garbelotto & Campos sp. nov. ; 24, 27 Sailerus maculosus (Sailer) comb. nov. Abbreviations: cm, conical microsculptures; cs, capsula seminalis; dr, ductus receptaculi; gcVIII, gonocoxites VIII; gcIX, gonocoxites IX; gpIX, gonapophyses IX; id, inner duct of vesicular area; laVIII, laterotergites VIII; laIX, laterotergites IX; md, median duct of vesicular area; od, outer duct of vesicular area; pi, pars intermedialis; rs, ring sclerites; tgIX, thickening of gonapophyses IX; vi, thickening of vaginal intima; VII, urosternite VII. Scale bars: 1mm. Head. Yellowish spots denser on mandibular plates and clypeus. Posterior margins of eyes yellowish. Vertex slightly tumescent.Antennal tubercles partially hidden by the anteocular processes. Antennae brown, four-segment- ed; first segment with a dorsal yellowish macula; intersegmental areas yellowish; proportion of antennal segments: I<II>III<IV, first the shortest, and second the longest. Posterior margins of segments, antennal tubercle, and apex of mandibular plates yellowish ventrally; 1+1 longitudinal yellowish carinae posterior to eyes. Labium yellowish, reaching half of abdominal segment V; proportion of labial segments: I<II>III<IV. Thorax. Anterior half of pronotum slightly declivous; anterolateral margins yellowish; punctures shallower between humeral angles; cicatrices with 1+1 yellowish spots at posterolateral angles. Anterior angles surpassing lateral margin of eyes twice the ocellus diameter. Scutellum with one yellowish spot medially on anterior margin, 1+1 spots on foveae, and one spot on apex; punctures denser on lateral margins and absent on apex. Corium reaching half of connexival segment VI, brown with yellowish spots, yellowish maculae at apex of radial vein at least equal to ocellus diameter; punctures denser on exocorium. Membrane with seven veins, not surpassing apex of abdomen. Pro-, meso-, and metapleurae yellowish. Metapleural evaporatorium brown, peritreme with anterior margin yellowish and at least attaining half of evaporatorium. Legs yellowish with brown spots on femora and dorsal surface of tibiae. Abdomen. Connexival segments with medial yellowish spots extending ventrally, paler on segment VII. Lateral thirds of abdomen with yellowish spots, following the spiracles line, and inconspicuous punctures; disc velvety. Male. Measurements (n=1): head length, 1.76; width, 2.21; pronotum length, 2.21; width, 5.29; scutellum length, 3.97; width, 3.15; length of the antennal segments: I, 0.65; II, 2.05; III, 1.25; IV, missing ; length of the labium segments: I, 1.35; II, 2.25; III, 1.60; IV, 1.80; total length, 9.23; abdominal width, 5.99. Genitalia. Enlarged margin of dorsal rim narrow and raised, hiding the base of posterolateral angles ( Figs 9, 11 ). Foliaceus projection of the inferior layer of ventral rim subrectangular and laterally constricted, providing a sinuous contour to the lateral margin, this slightly tumescent close to the posterolateral angles; mesial margin inconspicuously reflected ( Figs 9, 11 ). Carinae of segment X midway between base and apex ( Figs 9, 11 ). Conical projection of the inferior layer of ventral rim prominent and rounded ( Fig. 10 ). Parameres: dorsal lobe of head apparently with acute apex (pygophore not dissected in the single specimen), bearing a tuft of setae; ventral lobe subequal to dorsal lobe, rounded and ventrally projected, bearing a tuft of long apical setae ( Figs 10–11 ). Female. Measurements (n=3): head length, 1.78 ± 0.06 (1.75–1.85); width, 2.12 ± 0.06 (2.05–2.15); pronotum length, 2.10 ± 0.00 (2.10–2.10); width, 4.95 ± 0.10 (4.85–5.05); scutellum length, 3.67 ± 0.08 (3.60–3.75); width, 2.90 ± 0.09 (2.80–2.95); length of the antennal segments: I, 0.60 ± 0.00 (0.60–0.60); II, 1.72 ± 0.03 (1.70–1.75); III, 1.25 ± 0.00 (1.25–1.25); IV, 1.67 ± 0.06 (1.60–1.70); length of the labium segments: I, 1.18 ± 0.03 (1.15–1.20); II, 2.12 ± 0.08 (2.05–2.20); III, 1.42 ± 0.03 (1.40–1.45); IV, 1.52 ± 0.03 (1.50–1.55); total length, 9.14 ± 0.11 (9.02– 9.23); abdominal width, 5.16 ± 0.08 (5.11–5.25). Genitalia. Genital plates velvety, except for glossy calluses. Gonocoxites VIII subtriangular; posterior margin rectilinear with sutural angles projected; calluses with few punctures and slightly rough, attaining posterior margin and directed to the base of laterotergites VIII; surface between calluses and sutural margins equal to half the callus width; sutural margins expanded throughout its length; disc anterior to calluses convex with wrinkles ( Fig. 22 ). Laterotergites VIII brown with yellowish maculae, punctures inconspicuous. Gonocoxites IX projected externally between laterotergites IX; cup-shaped internally, with lateral margins subparallel ( Figs 22, 26 ). Laterotergites IX medially depressed; mesial margins juxtaposed, and internally with a spine on basal angle ( Figs 22, 26 ). Thickening of vaginal intima subrectangular. Proximal portion of ductus receptaculi as wide as median duct of vesicular area. Vesicular area twice the length of pars intermedialis plus capsula seminalis; median duct enlarged on base. Distal portion of ductus receptaculi about 1/3 of the length of vesicular area. Pars intermedialis long, four times the length of capsula seminalis, anterior and posterior annular crests perpendicular to pars intermedialis. Capsula seminalis globose, with thin basal processes ( Fig. 26 ). Remarks. Alloeogyna poecila sp. nov. differs from the other species by its color pattern with yellowish maculae on the cicatrices of pronotum, the base of scutellum, and foveae ( Fig. 3 ), and by the labium reaching abdominal segment V. Its genital plates differ by the calluses and sutural margins of intermediary development between All. brunnea comb. nov. and All. ampla sp. nov. ( Fig. 22 ). The female internal genitalia differs from All. brunnea comb. nov. by the shape of gonocoxites IX and laterotergites IX, the latter with a spine on its basal angles; and by a narrower enlargement at the base of the median duct of vesicular area ( Fig. 26 ). Males of All. poecila sp. nov. have a larger and more closed pygophore than those of All. brunnea comb. nov. . The pygophore also differ by the subrect- angular foliaceus projection of the inferior layer of ventral rim with a lateral constriction, and the enlarged margin of dorsal rim narrow and raised ( Figs 9, 11 ). This species was included as ‘sp. 17’ in the phylogeny of the Herrichella clade by Garbelotto et al. (2013) .