Revision of the Ambrysus signoreti Stål species complex (Heteroptera: Naucoridae Ambrysinae). Section 1.
Author
Reynoso-Velasco, Daniel
Instituto de Ecología, A. C. (INECOL), Red de Biodiversidad y Sistemática, Carretera Antigua a Coatepec Núm. 351, El Haya, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91073, MEXICO.
Author
Sites, Robert W.
0000-0002-3895-813X
Enns Entomology Museum, Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, U. S. A. sitesr @ missouri. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3895 - 813 X
sitesr@missouri.edu
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Ambrysus variegatus
Usinger
(
Figs. 10–12
)
A. variegatus
Usinger 1946
: Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull., 31: 200–202 (original description).
Supplemental description.
Female
. Mediosternite VII (SGP) asymmetrical; left margin with a small and inconspicuous apical lobe; right margin without lobe; central lobe clearly concave medially, giving the appearance of two lobes; posterolateral corners subtriangular, pointed, extending posteriorly further than central lobe (
Fig. 10B
).
Male
. Accessory genitalic process of tergum VI curved to right at approximately 35 degrees close to proximal third, angled again at approximately 90 degrees almost at mid-length to continue perpendicular to body axis (
Fig. 10C
). Medial lobes of tergum VIII (pseudoparameres) symmetrical, posterolateral and posteromesal corners broadly rounded, posterior margin almost straight (
Fig. 10D
). Phallosoma elongate, linear, slender, tapering dorsoapically; endosomal sclerites knob-like apically, with conspicuous denticles; right sclerite extending basally further than left sclerite (
Fig. 10E
). Parameres symmetrical, almost as long as maximum width, mesal margin convex. Proctiger almost as long as width at base. Pygophore with elongate setae sparsely distributed over most of surface, with thick brush of elongate setae on posterior margin (
Fig. 10F
).
FIGURE 10.
Structures of
Ambrysus variegatus
Usinger.
(A) dorsal habitus of female paratype (yellow and white arrows indicate light marks at lateral and posterior margins of corium, respectively), (B) sternum VI and subgenital plate of female (terminal abdominal segments removed), (C) 6th and 7th abdominal terga of male, (D) 8th abdominal tergum of male, (E) ventral surface of male phallosoma, (F) genital capsule of male (phallosoma removed). al = apical lobe.
Diagnosis.
This species can be distinguished from the other three in this section by the female SGP with a rounded and inconspicuous apical lobe on the left margin and symmetrical subtriangular posterolateral corners (
Fig. 10B
). Additionally, the male AGP widens distally to a broadly rounded and laterally directed apex (
Fig. 10C
) and the pseudoparamere posterolateral corners are broadly rounded (
Fig. 10D
).
Comparative notes.
This species is superficially similar to
A. schuhi
. The shapes of the SGP of the two species also are comparable, but with notable differences (see Comparative notes for
A. schuhi
). The male AGP of
A. variegatus
widens apically, whereas it tapers in
A. cosmius
and
A. schuhi
.
Discussion.
This species measures
11.04–12.80 mm
in length and
6.72–7.76 mm
in width.
Usinger (1946)
considered this species to be similar to
Ambrysus bergi
Montandon
(currently in the genus
Australambrysus
Reynoso & Sites) and
A. guttatipennis
Stål. In
the original description, Usinger mentioned that eight additional specimens from
Mexico
were similar to his
A. variegatus
, but smaller and with morphological variation on the head and prothorax when compared with the specimens in the
type
series (from
Costa Rica
). Because of that reason, he did not consider the Mexican specimens as representatives of his new species. No further information was provided on the eight Mexican specimens. Based on examination of specimens of
Ambrysus
in different collections and the extensive collecting through
Mexico
for this project, we consider this to be a Central American species not likely distributed in
Mexico
.
FIGURE 11.
Male holotype and labels of
Ambrysus variegatus
Usinger.
This species could be more closely related to
A. schuhi
than to
A. cosmius
; unfortunately, this concept could not be corroborated in the recent molecular analysis (
Reynoso-Velasco & Sites 2021
) because the authors were not able to include representatives of
A. variegatus
.
Variation.
No variation was detected in the diagnostic features.
Type
locality.
Costa Rica
: west of
Cartago
(
4,700 ft
).
Repository.
Male
holotype
(
Fig. 11
) is housed at the CAS.
Published records:
Costa Rica
:
Cartago
,
San José
(
Usinger 1946
,
La Rivers 1971
,
Herrera 2013
).
New records:
Costa Rica
:
Heredia
,
Puntarenas
.
Distribution.
This species is currently known to occur only in
Costa Rica
. The recorded localities, all below an elevation of 2,000 meters, are located in the central and northern part of the country (
Fig. 12
), in theGuatuso-Talamanca and Puntarenas-Chiriquí biogeographical provinces, with most of the records in the latter province. Two of the specimens examined (
1♀
SEMC;
1♀
UMC) were collected syntopically with the
holotype
of
A. harmodius
La Rivers
at Río Virilla.
FIGURE 12.
Distribution of
Ambrysus variegatus
Usinger.
Type material examined.
HOLOTYPE
♂
(by original designation).
COSTA RICA
:
W of
Cartago
, C.A., 10-VI-[19]32,
4700 ft
, B.S. Kaiser /
HOLOTYPE
variegatus
Usinger
/ 12 / California Academy of Sciences Type No. 7168.
PARATYPES
: same data as holotype (
1♀
EMEC
).
[
CARTAGO
]:
nr. Tajar [Tejar del El Guarco], 10-VI-[19]32, B.S. Kaiser /
PARATYPE
variegatus
Usinger
/ 11 (
1♂
EMEC
).
[
SAN JOSÉ
]:
nr. Santa María [de] Dota, 23-VI-[19]32,
5000 ft
, B.S. Kaiser /
PARATYPE
variegatus
Usinger
/
Ambrysus variegatus
Usinger
determined by Ira La Rivers '50 (
1♀
SEMC
);
San José
, VI &
VII-1931
, Heinrich Schmidt / bought from Heinrich Schmidt / 325 /
PARATYPE
variegatus
Usinger
(
1♀
UMC
).
Additional material examined.
COSTA RICA
:
Río Virilla
,
26-XII-1931
,
Heinrich Schmidt
/ purchased from collector /
Ambrysus variegatus
Usinger
determined by
Ira La
Rivers
1948 (
1♀
SEMC
;
1♀
UMC
).
[
CARTAGO
]:
Turrialba
,
Río Tuis
(800 msnm),
08-IV-1993
,
R. Novelo
coll. (
1♀
UMC
).
HEREDIA
:
Río Sarapiqui
(margin) just
E of Hwy
4 [126],
10º23.22'N
,
84º08.20'W
, alt. 620',
25-VI-2003
,
A.E.Z. Short
coll. (
1♂
UMC
).
PUNTARENAS
:
Qda. Máquina at
Crandall Reserve
,
Instituto
de Monteverde
,
10º18'29.80''N
,
84º48'29.56''W
, elev.
1400 m
,
17-IV-2021
,
R.W. Sites
coll., rootmats in current (
1♂
UMC
).
[
SAN JOSÉ
]:
San José
,
18-IV-
[19]12,
C.R.
/
Mus. Expd. S. Meek
coll. /
Field Museum Coll.
(
1♂
FMNH
);
San José,
VI
&
VII-1931
,
Heinrich Schmidt
/ bought from collector (
2♂
SEMC
);
same but / bought from
Heinrich Schmidt
/
Ambrysus variegatus
det.
R.L. Usinger
(
1♂
UMC
);
same but
Ambrysus variegatus
det.
H.E. Hungerford
(
1♂
UMC
)
.