Two new genera and species of flat bugs from the Philippines (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Aradidae)
Author
Heiss, Ernst
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-10-17
4500
3
426
432
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4500.3.8
1175-5326
5297737
FFFE333C-E8EF-4D4A-8C2B-5A3A43676873
Vizcayaptera
gen.nov.
Type
species:
Vizcayaptera minuta
sp.nov.
Etymology.
Refers to the Philippine Province of
Nueva Vizcaya
in Central Luzon where this new taxon was found.
Diagnosis.
Apterous, small sized; body egg-shaped, surface smooth and shiny, finely granulate along lateral margins of body, the median thoracic ridge and elevation of tergal disk; coloration piceous, legs and antennae yellowish brown; legs and antennal segment I beset with sparse short erect bristles.
Description.
Head:
Larger than wide, clypeus short reaching one quarter of antennal segment I; antenniferous lobes acute: antennae more than twice the width of head, segment I longest; rostrum short, arising from an open atrium reaching half-length of head.
Pronotum:
Trapezoidal, lateral granulate margins converging anteriorly, disk with a longitudinal furrow and smooth ovate plates laterally; meso—and metanotum split at middle by a longitudinal bottle-shaped granulate ridge separated by deep furrows from lateral ovate plates, the lateral margins granulate; metanotum posteriorly fused to narrow granulate transverse mtg I, this fused to mtg II which is split medially by a ridge.
Abdomen:
Tergal plate smooth, only slightly elevated along midline; deltg II+III fused, deltg III–VII separated by sutures, their surface with two round smooth callosities each and granulate margins; spiracles II–VII lateral on dorsally reflexed vltg II–VII and visible from above, VIII lateral on ptg VIII.
Venter:
Prosternum with an inverted T-shaped carina, median part of meso- and metasternum smooth, fused to sterna II+III; IV–VI separated by deep transverse furrows; sternite VI with a concave posterior incision for the reception of the medially split sternite VII.
Legs:
Unarmed, trochanters fused to femora but fusion line distinct.
Comparative notes and discussion.
Only two apterous
Carventinae
are recorded so far from
Philippine Islands
:
Ainocoris dybasi
(
Drake, 1957
)
from
Sulu
Island and
Trigonaptera pandani
Kormilev, 1968
from
Palawan
.
Vizcayaptera
differs from both and all other apterous
Aradidae
genera described to date from Oriental and Indosaustralian Regions by a combination of characters such as small size, oval habitus, open rostral atrium, structure of head and thorax and position of spiracles.
Although only a single female specimen is available which is not resembling any other flatbug, these differences justify the erection and introduction of a new genus for it.