A review of Cryphocricos Signoret, 1850 (Naucoridae: Cryphocricinae) with descriptions of three new species
Author
Sites, Robert W.
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Zootaxa
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2021-04-14
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Cryphocricos breddini
Montandon
(
Figs 5–6
)
Cryphocricus breddini
Montandon 1911
: Bull. Soc. Roum. Sci. 20:88–91 (misspelling of genus).
Cryphocricos breddini
:
Usinger 1947
, Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 40:341 (corrected generic spelling).
Type
repository:
Naturmuseum Senckenberg
(
Frankfurt
,
Germany
)
.
Type
locality:
Ecuador
: Balzapamba. Balzapamba is both a municipality and town in
Bolívar Province
.
Río Cristal
and its tributary Quebrada Chorrera appear to be the most likely streams from which the
type
specimen was collected
.
Discussion:
The
type
specimen is a macropterous male in good condition; however, it is covered with debris (
Figs. 5–6
). Females and brachypterous specimens are unknown.
Usinger (1947)
considered macropterous adults from
Peru
to be indistinguishable from the
type
, and thus associated brachypterous individuals with it; he then included the use of hemelytra shape to distinguish these brachypters from congeners. However, hemelytral shape is not a consistent attribute in
Cryphocricos hungerfordi
(
Sites 1990
)
and probably other species. Thus, diagnostic features for
C. breddini
remain unknown, although
Lopez Ruf (1991)
presented a detailed diagnosis of specimens from Parque Nacional Baritu in
Salta
,
Argentina
, based in part on
Usinger (1947)
.
Diagnosis:
Little information is available to apply as diagnostic features because the only authoritatively identified specimen is the macropterous male
holotype
.
Montandon (1911)
reported length to be
10 mm
and maximum width
4.2 mm
. Because macropters differ in size and shape from brachypters, interspecific comparisons mixing morphs is not reasonable. Nonetheless,
Usinger (1947)
keyed this species using length less than
11 mm
and assumed the brachypterous form would be “not or scarcely half as wide as long.”