Revision of the subfamily Bactrodinae (Heteroptera, Reduviidae), with a phylogenetic analysis of Bactrodes
Author
Coscarón, Maria Del Carmen
Author
Melo, Maria Cecilia
text
Zootaxa
2003
304
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.156879
45b94a29-d4c8-44b1-bab6-5194ba5c2cb9
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156879
Bactrodes multiannulatus
Berg, 1884
, p. 112
Material studied:
Typus
.
ARGENTINA
: Buenos Aires, Ramos Mejía (
34°36’S
58°23’W
), Aguirre col. (
MACN
).
Distribution:
ARGENTINA
.
Observations: This specimen is much destroyed and the abdomen is collapsed. The presence of long hairs all over the body, the absence of ocelli, and the short hemelytra make us think that it could be a nymph, although according to Berg's description it has ocelli. The legs show a different color pattern from the rest of the species; they are light brown with dark brown stripes. The legs of the
B. spinulosus
nymph are light brown, as well as the adult.