A New Subgenus And Six New Species Of Nepomorpha (Insecta: Heteroptera) From Yunnan, China
Author
Nieser, Nico
Author
Chen, Ping-ping
Author
Yang, Chang Man
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2005
2005-12-31
53
2
189
209
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.4619081
2345-7600
4619081
Micronecta (Micronecta) lobata
,
new species
(
Figs. 22-31
)
Material examined
. –
Holotype
(
ZRC
) - brachypterous male, dissected, parts glued on card,
CHINA
:
Yunnan
,
Xishuangbanna
,
Menghai
,
Mengkuan River
,
Km
57
Dalou
to
Menghai
road,
19 May.2000
, coll.
L. Cheng
(LC006).
Description
. –
In dorsal view a light brown, shiny, medium sized ovate species, with its greatest width about one third of the length of claval commissure anteriorly of its caudal tip.
Dimensions. Male (
holotype
only), length 2.10, width 1.04, width of head male 0.76, synthlipsis 0.36, posterior width of an eye 0.21, width of pronotum 0.80, ocular index 1.8.
Colour. Dorsally light brown; head light brown, eyes castaneous. Pronotum unicolorous light brown, yellowish band along posterior margin poorly differentiated; scutellum light brown. Hemielytra light brown; hyaline stripe at base of clavus rather short; corium mid way with a broad but indistinct dark transverse band; embolium yellowish with a greyish stripe at base and a brownish stripe at level of the dark transverse band; caudal margin of right membrane and lateral half of left membrane smoky grey. Venter medium greyish brown, legs yellowish.
Structural characteristics. Body twice as long as wide. Pronotum very slightly wider (1.05) than head; synthlipsis 1.7 times the posterior margin of an eye. Pronotum poorly developed, four times as wide as long, lateral margins short. Hemielytra shiny, densely and distinctly pitted on clavus and corium, with very small spinules in most of the pits of corium. Spines laterally on abdominal segments: VI left side three short, one long; right side two short one long and one additional thin and intermediate (
Fig. 27
); VII three short, one long; VIII four short, two very long bristle-like, and an additional one short bristle-like. Pala (
Fig. 25
) with three dorsal bristles; upper row of palm with 12 bristles; ventral row with 23 bristles, distally only slightly thicker than proximally. Leg measurements as in table 1.
Figs. 12-15.
Micronecta janssoni
,
new species
, paratypes, 12) female, receptaculum seminis; 13) male, foreleg; 14) apex of male pala; 15) male, mediocaudal lobe of sternite VII. Scale: 0.1 mm.
Male. Fore leg (
Fig. 25
): femur with two dorsoapical spines, one dorsally in apical third and two in basal half; tibia with a bristle about half way of dorsal margin and one near apicodorsal angle; palar claw elongate, nearly parallel-sided (
Fig. 26
). Prestrigilar lobe (
Fig. 29
) well differentiated, medioapical projection short with a blunt tip. Right side of sixth tergite with very few submarginal bristles (
Fig. 27
). Strigil (
Fig. 28
) small, subcircular, with one comb with about 60 densely packed teeth. Mediocaudal lobe of seventh abdominal sternite (
Fig. 31
) well developed, with an acute apex and five well defined bristles on its surface. Free lobe of left part of segment eight (
Fig. 30
) elongate, nearly parallel-sided, apical margin shallowly and broadly indented; without bristles in lateroapical part which is not produced. Aedeagus without specialized teeth. Right paramere with its shaft widened in apical half and constricted just before its apex, basal process strongly projecting laterally, with about 20 stridulatory ridges which are based on the medial side of the process (
Figs. 22, 23
). Left paramere (
Fig. 24
) with a broad shaft and an irregular shape.
Female and macropterous form unknown.
Etymology
. –
Lobatus (Latin adjective, meaning lobate) refers to the strongly developed basal process on right paramere.
Comparative notes
. –
The left paramere is similar to that of
M. johorensis
Fernando, 1964
and
M. dentifera
Nieser, 2002a
,
but its apical lobe is broader. In addition,
M. johorensis
and
M. dentifera
are smaller (length 1.8 or less), and have the right paramere either with a narrow parallel shaft (
M. dentifera
) or basally broader and tapering towards apex (
M. johorensis
). This new species does not run well in the key to SE Asian species by
Nieser (2000)
. In view of the apical lobe of the left paramere one could end in couplet 14:
M. johorensis
(see above), or in couplet 18:
M. ludibunda
Breddin, 1905
and
M. malayana
Leong, 1966
, which have the shafts of both parameres narrowly parallel-sided and hemielytra with distinct, reticulate or longitudinally striped patterns.