Revision And Phylogenetic Analysis Of The North American Genus Slaterocoris Wagner With New Synonymy, The Description Of Five New Species And A New Genus From Mexico, And A Review Of The Genus Scalponotatus Kelton (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae)
Author
Schwartz, Michael D.
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2011
2011-06-24
2011
354
1
290
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/354.1
journal article
10.1206/354.1
0003-0090
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CHECKLIST OF SPECIES-GROUP NAMES PROPOSED OR CURRENTLY USED IN
SLATEROCORIS
(valid species names in
Slaterocoris
are listed in boldface, junior synonyms are underlined, and species placed in other genera are in italics)
alpinus
Kelton, 1968
ambrosiae
(
Knight, 1938
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
)
apache
Kelton, 1968
argenteoides,
new species
argenteus
Kelton, 1968
arizonensis
Knight, 1970
5
ambrosiae
(
Knight, 1938
)
atratus
(
Uhler, 1894
)
(
Stiphrosoma
Fieber, 1861
)
atritibialis
(
Knight, 1938
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1840
)
basicornis
Knight, 1970
5
sheridani
Knight, 1968
bifidus
Knight, 1970
5
apache
Kelton, 1968
bispinosus
Knight, 1970
5
ambrosiae
(
Knight, 1938
)
breviatus
(
Knight, 1938
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
)
burkei
Knight, 1970
5
apache
Kelton, 1968
clavatus,
new species
croceipes
(
Uhler, 1893
)
(
Stiphrosoma
Fieber, 1861
)
custeri
Knight, 1970
5
sheridani
Knight, 1968
dakotae
Knight, 1970
5
sheridani
Knight, 1968
digitatus
Knight, 1970
elongatus,
new species
flavipes
Kelton, 1968
fuscicornis
Knight, 1970
5
mohri
(
Knight, 1941
)
fuscomarginalis
Knight, 1970
getzendaneri
Knight, 1970
5
stygicus
(Say, 1932)
grandis
Kelton, 1968
5
punctatus
(
Distant, 1893
)
hirtus
(
Knight, 1938
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
)
knowltoni
Knight, 1970
5
longipennis
Knight, 1968
longipennis
Knight, 1968
maculatus,
new species
minimus
Knight, 1970
5
breviatus
(
Knight, 1938
)
mohri
(
Knight, 1941
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
)
nevadensis
Knight, 1970
5
robustus
(
Uhler, 1895
)
nicholi
Knight, 1970
5
rubrofemoratus
Knight, 1968
ovatus
Knight, 1970
5
ambrosiae
(
Knight, 1938
)
pallidicornis
(
Knight, 1938
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
)
pallipes
(
Knight, 1926
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
)
pilosus
Kelton, 1968
punctatus
(
Distant, 1893
)
(
Jornandes
Distant, 1884
)
rarus
Knight, 1970
5
breviatus
(
Knight, 1938
)
reinhardi
Carvalho and Schaffner, 1973
, see
Josephinus
,
new genus
robustus
(
Uhler, 1895
)
(
Stiphrosoma
Fieber, 1861
)
rubrofemoratus
Knight, 1968
schaffneri
Knight, 1970
5
alpinus
Kelton, 1968
sculleni
Knight, 1970
5
flavipes
Kelton, 1968
severini
Knight, 1970
5
ambrosiae
(
Knight, 1938
)
sheridani
Knight, 1968
simplex
Kelton, 1968
solidaginis
Kelton, 1968
sparsus
Kelton, 1968
stygicus
(
Say, 1832
)
(
Capsus
Fabricius, 1803
)
subalbicans
(
Distant, 1893
)
(
Jornandes
Distant, 1884
)
tanydexios,
new species
texanus
Knight, 1970
5
sheridani
Knight, 1968
tibialis
Knight, 1970
uniformis
(
Van Duzee, 1925
)
(
Strongylocoris
Blanchard, 1938
) 5
robustus
(
Uhler, 1895
)
utahensis
Knight, 1968
5
longipennis
Knight, 1968
woodgatei
Knight, 1970
5
sheridani
Knight, 1968
Fig. 12. Hind leg coloration for
Slaterocoris
species.
The key to the species of
Slaterocoris
utilizes coloration, dorsal vestiture, and male genitalia to separate species. Because the coloration is predominantly black, the placement of pale regions of the head (pls. 1, 2), antennal segments I and II and legs (figs. 12, 13) are significant; allowance is made for the generally more extensive pale coloration in the female. Differences in the dorsal vestiture (pl. 4) hold for both sexes and are best viewed on the corium nearest the clavus in skewed lateral view. Male genitalic diversity, accompanied by illustrations of intraspecific variation, focuses on the two lobes of the endosomal spicule. Attention is given to the ramification and serration of the distal regions. In the right paramere the number and placement of the ventral spines are significant, whereas the length and distal thickness of the left paramere only distinguishes the
breviatus
species group. As with many other plant bug genera, keys to the included species work best for males; females are sometimes only identifiable when associated with males.