The genus Tuponia Reuter, 1875 in Romania, with two new synonymies (Heteroptera: Miridae)
Author
Carapezza, Attilio
University of Palermo; corresponding address: via Sandro Botticelli 15, 90144 Palermo, Italy.
Author
Rădac, Ioan Alexandru
0000-0002-7271-5051
Faculty of Biology and Geology, Babeș-Bolyai University, Clinicilor Str., No. 5 - 7, 400015 Cluj-Napoca, Romania. radac. alexandru @ yahoo. ro; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7271 - 5051 & Faculty of Chemistry, Biology, Geography, West University of Timișoara, Pestalozzi Str., No. 16, 300115 Timișoara, Romania
radac.alexandru@yahoo.ro
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-08-17
5023
1
59
76
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5023.1.3
1175-5326
5225491
CEC231DC-5B5B-4C82-B894-73C9A50EFECC
Tuponia
(
Chlorotuponia
)
hippophaes
(
Fieber, 1861
)
(
Figs. 1A
,
2A–F
,
3
)
Material examined.
ROMANIA
:
Alba County
:
Aiud
,
46.300375°N
23.710413°E
,
12.viii.2019
,
on
Tamarix
sp.
,
18 ♂♂
7 ♀♀
;
Arad County
:
Mâsca
,
46.295505°N
21.669309°,
24.viii.2019
,
on
Tamarix
sp.
,
55 ♂♂
44 ♀♀
;
Argeș County
:
Valea Ursului
,
44.887028°N
24.779433°E
,
26.vii.2019
,
7 ♂♂
3 ♀♀
; on
Tamarix
sp
.;
Bihor County
:
Săcuieni
,
47.352525°N
22.106100°E
,
15.vii.2019
, on
Tamarix
sp.
1
♂
;
Constanța County
:
Constanța
,
44.170797°N
28.662722°E
,
20.vi.2017
,
4 ♂♂
3 ♀♀
, on
Tamarix
sp
.;
Techirghiol
,
44.057772°N
28.636702°E
,
20.vi.2017
,
16 ♂♂
18 ♀♀
, on
Tamarix
sp
.;
Hunedoara County
:
Deva
,
45.871055°N
22.902765°E
,
14.ix.2019
,
30 ♂♂
18 ♀♀
, on
Tamarix
sp
.;
Geoagiu
,
45.916196°N
23.199997°E
,
14.ix.2019
,
28 ♂♂
28 ♀♀
, on
Tamarix
sp
.;
Satu Mare County
:
Negrești-Oaș
,
47.855727°N
23.426137°E
,
17.vii.2019
,
3 ♂♂
1 ♀
, on
Tamarix
sp
.;
Timiș County
:
Recaș
,
45.798313°N
21.501182°E
,
07.vii.2019
,
11 ♂♂
4 ♀♀
,
on
Tamarix ramosissima
;
Sânnicolau Mare
,
46.072048°N
20.618326°E
,
23.ix.2019
,
on
Tamarix
sp.
,
5 ♂♂
4 ♀♀
;
Timișoara
,
45.741743°N
21.211696°E
,
05.vii.2019
,
4 ♂♂
7 ♀♀
,
on
Tamarix ramosissima
;
Tormac
,
45.521115°N
21.492135°E
,
07.vii.2019
,
2 ♂♂
4 ♀♀
,
on
Tamarix ramosissima
;
Valcani
,
46.001876°N
20.395155°E
,
30.viii.2019
,
14 ♂♂
,
7 ♀♀
,
Tamarix
sp
.;
Vâlcea County
:
Drăgășani
,
44.657973°N
24.270541°E
,
15.vii.2018
,
11 ♂♂
27 ♀♀
on
Tamarix ramosissima
.
Diagnosis.
Tuponia hippophaes
, the
type
species of the subgenus
Chlorotuponia
, is recognized by the following combination of characters: dorsally uniformly green (
Fig. 1A
) or with minute green round spots, with paler whitish areas along anterior four fifths of exocorium, inner angle of corium and basal margin of cuneus; body length 2.0–
3.4 mm
in males, 2.0–
2.9 mm
in females (in Romanian specimens: 2.6–3.0 mm in males,
2.3–2.6 mm
in females); body elongate with parallel sides in males, more ovate in females; ocular index
1.1–1.8 in
males, 2.4–3.0 in females; labium reaching between meso- and metacoxae or slightly surpassing the latter; male genitalia (
Figs. 2A–E
): parameres and phallotheca not surpassing apex of genital capsule (
Fig. 2A
); right paramere (
Fig. 2B
) short, ovoid, apically truncate; left paramere (
Fig. 2C
) with short, pointed sensory lobe and very elongate apical process; phallotheca (
Fig. 2D
) apically straight; vesica (
Figs. 2E–F
) J-shaped, with secondary gonopore in subapical position and with three apical processes, one very elongate, lanceolate, distinctly surpassing apex, the other two finger-like, shorter, slightly surpassing apex.
Carapezza (1997)
studied the clinal variability of the three apical vesical processes in the whole geographic range of the species; in Romanian specimens their relative lengths correspond to the arrangement commonly found in Balkan Peninsula.
Similar in color pattern to
T. prasina
but differing from it in the more elongate body, brighter dorsal green, tibial spines not arising from basal dark dots, lower ocular index, genital capsule (
Fig. 2A
) apically distinctly bending to the right, differently shaped parameres, vesica with well sclerotized secondary gonopore and sclerotized apical blades.
FIGURE 1.
Habitus of
Tuponia (Chlorotuponia)
spp.:
A
T. (C.) hippophaes
(
Fieber, 1861
)
: male from Sicily (2.8 mm), ACPI;
B
T. (C.) prasina
(
Fieber, 1864
)
: male from Greece (2.4 mm), ACPI. (Photos by A. Carapezza)
Distribution and biology
. Holomediterranean element, widely distributed in Southern Europe, North Africa and Middle East, including
Iran
; in the last twenty years its original range, which included also the area of the Alps in Central Europe (southern
Germany
,
Switzerland
) has extended northwards to Central and Northern Europe (
Belgium
,
Czech Republic
,
Slovakia
,
United Kingdom
), probably as a consequence of global warming and of the increased popularity of
Tamarix
, extensively introduced as ornamental plants along the coasts and in inland gardens of Central and North European countries (
Bryja & Kment 2002
;
Rabitsch 2002
; Baugnée & Chérot 2004;
Kment 2004
;
Telfer 2019
). The species lives on
Myricaria germanica
,
Reaumuria vermiculata
and various species of
Tamarix
(Tamaricaceae)
(
Hoberlandt 1956
;
Tamanini 1964
;
Wagner 1975
;
Drapolyuk 1982
;
Carapezza, 1997
;
Linnavuori 2010
). In
Romania
, based on available data so far,
T. hippophaes
is the single species of the genus still active at the end of summer. The presence of adults over the span of four months (June–September) indicates that the species is probably bi- or multivoltine in
Romania
.
Discussion.
This is the first record for
Romania
. Distribution in
Romania
is shown in
Fig. 3
.
Considering that our survey revealed that
T. hippophaes
is the most widespread and commonest
Tuponia
species
in
Romania
, it is rather surprising that it had never been recorded from the country. A possible explanation is that in the past it was overlooked and misidentified as
T. prasina
, on the wrong assumption that all green
Tuponia
in
Romania
belonged to that species. An alternative explanation could be that
T. hippophaes
has reached
Romania
recently, either by natural range expansion or accidental introduction.