Revision Of The Plant Bug Genus Coridromius Signoret (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae)
Author
Tatarnic, N. J.
Author
Cassis, G.
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2008
2008-08-29
2008
315
1
95
journal article
0003-0090
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Coridromius lestoni
,
new species
Figures 4
,
6
,
12G–I
, map 2
HOLOTYPE
:
Male
:
GHANA
:
Ashanti
:
Tafo
,
6.7333
°
N
1.6167
°
W
,
278 m
,
28 Jul 1967
,
D. Leston
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00178008
) (
BMNH
).
DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by its small size, near-uniform dark brown coloration, uniquely flared hemelytra, and the distinctive groove running along the lateral abdominal tergites.
DESCRIPTION: COLORATION (figs. 4, 6): Mostly dark brown with yellow markings. Head: Mostly light to dark orange-brown, frons with faint, dark brown vittae; inner ocular margins and posterior margin of head with yellow piping; depressions above and below lateral tumescences dark brown; clypeus yellow to orange-brown, darker apically, with faint brown markings basally; mandibular plates yellow; maxillary plate and buccula dark brown with faint yellowing on lower margins; gena yellow; labrum red; labium orange-brown, becoming darker at apex. Antenna: AI yellow with broad subbasal dark brown annulation; AII light yellow-brown with yellow subapical annulation and dark brown annulation; AIII and AIV missing. Thorax: Pronotal collar dark brown; pronotum dark brown, only faintly paler along midline, lateral and posterior margins yellow; thoracic pleura dark orangebrown and dark brown; proepisternum with yellow lobes; posterior margin of propleuron yellow; posterior margin of metepimeron faintly yellow; mesoscutum dark brown; scutellum dark brown with yellow apex. Hemelytra: Dark brown, basally and laterally slightly paler; fascia at apex of embolium yellow; cuneus dark brown; membrane faintly brown with darker brown veins. Legs: Procoxae yellow; meso- and metacoxa dark brown, trochanters pale; pro- and mesofemora dark brown with yellow apices; metafemur light orange-brown to dark brown, with contrasting yellow and dark brown diagonal stripes on outer surface, three bothria colored yellow; pro- and mesotibiae yellow with two or three irregular dark brown markings basally, apically tinted orange; metatibia yellow with irregular dark brown banding; tarsi yellow. Abdomen: Orange-brown, posterior margins of sternites black, dorsolateral margins with black and yellow markings. SURFACE AND VESTI- TURE (figs. 4, 6): Head, hemelytra, and metepimeron impunctate; pronotum and scutellum with deep, widely spaced punctation; propleuron faintly punctate; head and dorsum clothed in long, white, decumbent setae. STRUCTURE (figs. 4, 6): Head: Frons weakly tumescent medially, swelling of frons extending to vertex; lateral swellings on vertex adjacent to eyes broad with welldefined depressions above and below; posterior margin of vertex carinate and rounded. Thorax: Pronotum broad, posteriorly round- ed and declivent, anterolateral margins not upturned, depressed adjacent to callar region, submarginal region of humeral angles strongly excavate, callar region weakly defined; proepisternum bilobed; posterior margin of metepimeron truncate, apical angle forming a small, rounded lobe; metanotum prominent and flared; scutellum flattened. Hemelytra: Embolium carinate and sharply flared outward posteriorly, with a distinct raised fascia at apex of R+M vein; costal fracture deep. Legs: Metatibial spines long and thick. Abdomen: When viewed laterally posterior margin of sternite II not sharply angular; dorsolateral margins of laterotergites with shallow, sclerotized groove running lengthwise along the abdomen. MALE GENITA- LIA (fig. 12G–I): Right paramere small, triangular, and curved (fig. 12H–I); left paramere scythelike, apex broadly acute (fig. 12G); posterior margin of pygophore with long mesal suture and long, fingerlike ventral apical process. FEMALE PARAGEN-
ITALIA
: No visible external paragenitalia.
ETYMOLOGY: Named after Dennis Leston, who collected both the
holotype
male and the
paratype
female.
REMARKS: The shape of the hemelytra and the longitudinal grooves along the dorsolateral margins of the abdomen are unique to this species.
HOST: Unknown.
DISTRIBUTION: This species is known only from
Ghana
(map 2).
PARATYPE
:
GHANA
:
Ashanti
:
Burso,
6.69
°
N
1.63
°
W
,
08 Jul 1969
, D. Leston, Pyrethrum knockdown,
1♀
(AMNH_PBI 00178009) (BMNH).