A new species of the genus Phytocoris (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae) from western Iran
Author
Hosseini, Reza
Author
Mohammadi, Saadi
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-07-19
4446
4
567
574
journal article
29330
10.11646/zootaxa.4446.4.9
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Phytocoris
(
Eckerleinius
)
hawramanicum
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–4
)
Type
material.
HOLOTYPE
:
Male
,
IRAN
:
KURDISTAN
PROVINCE
:
Sarvabad
;
Daraki
(35˚19´N 46˚09´E,
1681m
),
S. Mohammadi
lgt
.
26.VI.2017
.
PARATYPES
:
3♂
, one male the same data as holotype and
2 males
Sarvabad
;
Daraki
(35˚19´N 46˚09´E,
1705m
)
,
04.VII.2017
. The
holotype
and
paratypes
are deposited in the insect collection of the
Natural History Museum
of the University of
Guilan
,
Rasht
,
Iran
.
Diagnosis.
The new species is recognized by the following combination of characters: body length
7.62–8.11 mm
, eyes red; whole body yellowish stramineous; ocular index 1.83–2.0, antennal segments I 1.35–1.59× and II 2.95–3.20× longer than head width, antennal segment II 1.81–1.88× longer than posterior width of pronotum. Pronotum 1.90–1.97× wider than long. Left and right side of pygophore with blunt tubercle. Male genitalia as
Fig. 2
. Spiculum with 17 teeth.
Description. Male.
Colouration.
Whole body yellowish stramineous (
Fig. 1
), head with faint stramineous arcs on vertex and frons, eyes red; labium generally stramineous, fourth segment brownish; antennal segments yellowish stramineous, antennal segment I mottled with faint stramineous spots. Collar mostly faint stramineous, pronotum with three faint longitudinal stramineous stripes, one medial and two sub–lateral, mesoscutum and scutellum faint stramineous. Membrane of hemelytra hyaline. Legs generally concolorous with body; femora generally mottled with faint stramineous spots. Lateral and ventral side of body yellowish stramineous.
Structure, vestiture and texture.
Macropterous. Body elongate, head densely covered with semierect long whitish setae, eyes glabrous, attached to collar; gena barely visible in lateral view, antennal segment I with a few long bristle like setae and densely covered with whitish short setae, II–IV densely covered with whitish setae; labium surpassing metacoxae. Pronotum, scutellum and hemelytra covered by decumbent, whitish and golden to brownish, hair–like setae, collar distinct, calli obsolete, posterior margin of pronotum smooth, mesoscutum exposed, cell membrane distinct, ventral side of body and legs with whitish setae.
Male genitalia
: pygophore covered with long hair–like setae, left and right side with blunt tubercle, left paramere slightly bent, apophysis with spoon–shape beak, sensory lobe tumid (
Figs 2 A–E
), right paramere simple (
Figs 2 F–H
), apophysis weakly arcuate, endosoma as in
Fig.
2I
. Secondary gonopore large, rectangle shape, spiculum with 17 teeth.
Measurements.
Body length 7.62–8.11, width 2.06–2.31; lengths of antennal segments: I:1.49–1.69, II: 3.0– 3.29, III: 2.21–2.24, IV: 1.13–1.33; head width across the eyes (in dorsal view) 1.0–1.1; interocular width 0.48– 0.53, width of eye 0.25–0.27; ocular index 1.83–2.0; length of head (in lateral view) 0.62–0.71, height of head in lateral view 0.80–0.91, width of pronotum on posterior margin 1.67–1.78; length of pronotum in the middle (without collar) 0.84–0.91; pronotum 1.90–1.97× wider than long; width of anterior part of pronotum (collar) 0.68– 0.75; length of collar 0.11–0.33; antennal segment I 1.35–1.59× head width; antennal segment II 2.95–3.20× head width; 1.81–1.88× posterior width of pronotum; length of scutellum 0.73–0.80; width of scutellum at anterior margin 0.80–0.89.
FIGURE 1.
Habitus photographs of
Phytocoris
(
Eckerleinius
)
hawramanicum
sp. nov.
male in dorsal and lateral views, Scale = 1mm.
Female.
Unknown
Differential diagnosis.
The new species belongs to the subgenus
Eckerleinius
Wagner, 1968
. It is close to
Ph. (E.) niveatus
Horvath, 1891
(
Fig. 5
) and
Ph. (E.) elburzanus
Linnavuori, 2000
(
Fig. 6
), recognized by the presence of two tubercles on the left and right sides of genital chamber (without tubercles in two other species), size of second antennal segment / head width (
2.3–2.7 in
Ph
.
niveatus
,
2.1–2.2 in
Ph. elburzanus
) and teeth of spiculum (
24 in
Ph
.
niveatus
,
23 in
Ph. elburzanu
s) (see Linnavuori 2000). Vestiture in
P. elburzanus
is relatively short, white and recumbent and
P. niveatus
has some semi–erect, white setae on pronotum and cuneus. New species has a unicolorous dorsal surface, while numerous
Eckerleinius
species have complex dorsal – pronotal and/or hemelytral color pattern.
P. hawramanicum
sp. nov.
can be separated from all Middle-East
Eckerleinus
species by the key hereafter.
Etymology.
The species is named after Hawrāmān (also Húrāmān– a mountainous region located within the provinces of
Kurdistan
and
Kermanshah
in western
Iran
and in north–eastern
Iraq
within Iraq's
Kurdistan
region) from where the
type
material was collected.
Collection circumstances.
Collected by light trap located in a hilly slope covered by
Pistacia atlantica
,
Acer monspessulanum, Prunus
scoparia
and
Lonicera
sp. (
Fig. 4
)
Distribution.
Iran
(
Kurdistan province
).