Review of the genus Valdasus Stål, 1860 (Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae), with descriptions of four new species from Brazil, Ecuador and French Guiana Author Wolski, Andrzej Institute of Biology, University of Opole, Oleska 22, 45 - 052 Opole, Poland. Author Chérot, Frédéric 0000-0001-7918-7012 Service Public de Wallonie, DGO 3, DEMNA, Av. Maréchal Juin, 23, BE- 5030 Gembloux, Belgium, U. E. frederic. cherot @ spw. wallonie. be; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7918 - 7012 frederic.cherot@spw.wallonie.be Author Carpintero, Diego Leonardo División Entomología, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “ Bernardino Rivadavia ”. Av. Ángel Gallardo 470 (1405), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. text Zootaxa 2020 2020-11-02 4869 2 187 206 journal article 8846 10.11646/zootaxa.4869.2.2 f2cd2a2b-9ae1-41fe-9a0e-b625a8b07be4 1175-5326 4418535 DEF79389-5024-4064-9A71-837CBC28A89B Valdasus favrei n. sp. ( Figures 2 , 11,12.–44, 52–56) Examined specimens. Holotype ( ): French Guiana , Kaw, P.K. 37.5, iv.2001 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n° 5870) ( MNHN , ex Matocq A. collection) . Paratypes : 2♂ : French Guiana , Kaw , P.K. 37.5, 30.vii to 14.ix.2000 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n°s 5859, 5869) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 1♂ : French Guiana , Kaw , P.K. 37.5, i.2001 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n° 5891) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 1♂ : French Guiana , Kaw , P.K. 37.5, ii.2001 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n° 5858) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 5♂♂ : French Guiana , Crique Serpent track, P.K. 19.1, 20.vi.2001 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n°s 5929-5933) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 4♂♂ , 1?: French Guiana , Crique Serpent track, P.K. 19.1, vi.2001 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n°s 5871-5872, 5942-5943, 5952) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 1♂ : French Guiana , Kaw , P.K. 37.5, 29.xii.2001 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n° 5866) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 2♂♂ : French Guiana , Kaw , P.K. 37.5, i.2002 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n°s 5934, 5936) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 1♂ : French Guiana , Kaw , P.K. 37, 18.iii.2002 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n° 5857) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 1♂ : French Guiana , Kourou , Soumourou track, 01 to 14.ii.2002 , Favre D. leg. ( FC n° 5867) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 1♂ : French Guiana , Kourou , Soumourou track, 17.ii to 17.iii.2002 , Favre D. leg. ( FC n° 5926) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 5♂♂ : French Guiana , Kourou , Soumourou track, 13.vi to 20.vii.2002 , Favre D. leg. ( FC n°s 5947, 5863-5865, 5868) ( Matocq A. coll.) ; 3♂♂ : French Guiana , Patawa, P.K. 37, 22.vi.2002 , Cerda J. leg. ( FC n°s 5860-5862) ( Matocq A. coll.) 1♂ : Ecuador , Orellana Prov. (labeled Napo in error), Res. Ethnica Waorani , 1 km . S, Onkone Gare Camp , Trans. Ent. , 5.vii. 1995 , 220m, 00º39’10”S , 76 º26’00” Erwin W.T.L . et al. leg. ; insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants in terre firme forest, Lot 1094 ( USNM ); 1♂ : Ecuador , Orellana Prov. (labeled Napo in error), Res. Ethnica Waorani, 1 km . S, Onkone Gare Camp, Trans. Ent., 8.ii. 1995 , 220m, 00º39’10”S , 76 º26’00” Erwin W.T.L. et al. leg. ; insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants in terre firme forest, Lot 1474, Transect T-7 ( USNM ) ; 1♂ , 1♀ : Ecuador : Napo : Tiputini Biodiversity Station, 216 m , 00º37′55″S ; 76º08′39″W , 24.x.1998 , Erwin W.T.L. et al. leg. ; Insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants, Lot # 1936, Transect T-4 ( USNM ) ; 1♂ : Ecuador : Napo : Tiputini Biodiversity Station , 216 m , 00º37′55″S ; 76º08′39″W , 22.x.1998 , Erwin W.T.L. et al. leg. ; Insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants, Lot 1972, Transect T-8 ( USNM ) ; 1♂ : Napo : Tiputini Biodiversity Station Heloport, 00º37′55″S ; 76º08′39″W , 4.ii.2002 , Henry T .J. & Ferreira P.S.F. leg. ; 1♂ : Coca , Mayo 65, L. F. Pena Col. ( USNM ) ; 1♂ : Brazil : Rondônia , 62 km SW Ariquemes near Fezada. [= farm] Rancho Grande 3–15.xii.1996 Eger J.E. leg. , Black light trap Collected at night; C. J. Drake Eger Accession 1997 ( USNM ) . Diagnosis . Characterized by the following combination of characters: head yellow to light orange-brown contrasting with black pronotum and hemelytra ( Fig. 2 ), antennal segment I yellow-brownish, frequently tinged with red ( Figs 2 , 20 ), left paramere apical process with distinct dorsobasal process (lp) ( Figs 34 , 42 ), endosoma without sclerites, with broadly developed secondary gonopore ( Figs 38 , 40, 41 ), and bursa copulatrix with sclerotized rings paired, kidney-shaped, large, occupying most of bursa copulatrix ( Fig. 52 ). FIGURES 11–27. Details of morphology. 11–17.—Head in anterior view. Scales = 0.5 mm. 18, 19.—Head in dorsal view. Scales = 0.5 mm. 20, 21.—First antennal segment. Scales = 0.1 mm. 22, 23.—Scutellum and mesoscutum. Scales 0.5 mm. 24, 25.—Hemelytron. Scales 0.5 mm. 26, 27.—Pronotum. Scales 0.5 mm. 11, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26.— Valdasus favrei n. sp. Male holotype. 13, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27.— Valdasus ferrerai n. sp. Male holotype. 14.— Valdasus flavinotum (holotype); 15.— Valdasus henryi n. sp. (holotype); 16.— Valdasus schoenherri Stål, 1860 (♀, Brazil, USNM); 17.— Valdasus stygius (Distant) (lectotype). Description . Measurements (mm). Holotype : Body . Total length in lateral view (from tylus abdomen apex): 4.1, total width hemelytra median: 2.1. Head . Vertex width in dorsal view: 0.4, width across eyes in dorsal view: 1.1. Antenna . Length of segment I 0.5, II 2.1, III 2.1, IV not measurable. Pronotum . Length (including collar): 0.9, posterior width (between humeral angles): 1.9. Scutellum . Length (including mesoscutum): 0.8, anterior width: 0.8. Cuneus. Length: 0.7, width: 0.5. Paratypes (n = 15)/ (n = 1): Body . Total length in lateral view (from tylus to abdomen apex): 3.8–4.8/5.5, total width hemelytra median: 1.9–2.2/2.2. Head . Vertex width in dorsal view: 0.4/0.4, width across eyes in dorsal view: 1.0–1.1/1.1. Antenna . Length of segment: I 0.5/0.5, II 1.8–2.2/2.10, III 1.7–2.1 (n = 11)/2.0, IV missing, broken or not measurable /2.6. Labium . Length of segment I 0.6–0.65/0.6, II 0.65–0.70/0.7, III 0.6/0.6, IV 0.3–0.35/0.3. Pronotum . Length (including collar): 0.7–0.8/0.75, posterior width (between humeral angles): 1.7–2.0/2.1. Scutellum . Length (including mesoscutum): 0.7–1.0/0.85, anterior width: 0.9–1.1/1.1. Cuneus . Length: 0.7–0.8/0.85, width: 0.4–0.5/0.5. Male . COLORATION. Head . Varying from yellow through orange-brown to fuscous; frons from yellow to fuscous; clypeus yellow to dirty yellow, sometimes tinged with red; jugae and lorae yellow to dirty yellow, laterally tinged with red; vertex varying from yellow to orange-brown; eye red to black, eye pedicel red to brown posteriorly; antennal segment I yellow brownish tinged with red, with yellow annulation basally and weakly tinged with fuscous beyond base; second segment brown to reddish-brown, with weakly developed yellow ring basally and well-developed, relatively broad, yellow ring apically; antennal segments III and IV dark brown; neck yellow; rostrum yellow to dark brown apically (sometimes with a yellow ring) ( Figs 2, 9 , 11, 12, 18 ). Thorax . Pronotum . Black; pronotal collar dark red brown to entirely black; remainder of pronotum black. Mesoscutum and scutellum. Mesoscutum including lateral fossae, black. Scutellum . Black with yellowish apex. Thoracic pleura . Meso- and metapleura black, scent gland efferent system pale yellow. Hemelytron . Usually dark brown to black; clavus black; corium dark brown, exocorium red brown to black; cuneus red brown apically, brown medially and pale yellow basally; membrane including veins brown. Legs . Coxae and trochanters pale yellow; femora brownish with yellow rings; tibiae and tarsi brown; claws yellowish brown ( Figs 2, 9 , 11, 22, 24, 26 ). Abdomen . Red brown to dark brown. TEXTURE AND VESTITURE . Head . Frons practically glabrous; jugae and lorae slightly punctate; vertex with some erect white setae; antennal segment I with several stiff, erect, yellow to brown setae; antennal segment II with brown setae ( Figs 2, 9 , 11, 12, 18 ). Thorax . Pronotum. Dull; pronotal collar with semi-erect to erect white setae; pronotal callosities widely but shallowly punctate, slightly granulose, with some erect, stiff white setae. Mesoscutum and scutellum . Mesoscutum dull, impunctuate. Hemelytron . Widely and relatively deeply punctate, with numerous, suberect dark setae. Legs . Tibiae with brown setae and spines ( Figs 2, 9 , 22, 24, 26 ). Abdomen . With elongate white setae. STRUCTURE. Head. Frons slightly ampulla-shaped, clypeus curved, short; jugae and lorae reduced; antennal segment I short, slightly longer than vertex width, 2.2 to 2.4 times shorter than diatone width, bulbous; antennal segment II 3.7 to 4.4 times longer than first, slightly thickened apically; third and fourth antennal segments thinner, elongated, segment III near equal in length to segment II, segment IV longer, but frequently lost or strongly damaged; rostrum thick, reaching metacoxae ( Figs 2, 9 , 11, 12, 18, 20 ). Thorax . Pronotum . Pronotal callosities transversally elongate; humeral angle rounded; lateral margins of pronotal disk devoid of carina; posterior margin slightly pointed medially, practically straight laterally. Scutellum. Slightly ampulla-shaped apically, flat basally. Legs . Metafemora elongated, dorsally sulcate, tibia and tarsus brown, elongated ( Figs 2, 9 , 22 ). Abdomen . Genitalia . Parameres relatively short and stout; left paramere C-shaped, with strongly developed sclerite on dorsobasal portion of apical process (lp) ( Figs 34 , 42, 43 ); right paramere sickle-shaped ( Figs 36 , 44 ); endosoma without spicules, secondary gonopore broadly developed, entirely well sclerotized except for weakly sclerotized, transparent dorsomedial portion (medial wall, mw) ( Fig. 40 ). Female. Similar to male in coloration, structure, texture, and vestiture, slightly bigger in size. Genitalia . Bursa copulatrix ovoid; sclerotized rings paired, kidney-shaped, large, occupying most of bursa copulatrix; lateral oviducts rather short, cylindrical; spermathecal (vermiform gland) well-developed; seminal depository moderately developed; sclerotization on ventral wall of bursa copulatrix narrow (sv) ( Figs 52, 53 ). Etymology . The new species is dedicated to M. D. Favre, the collector of a series of paratypes . Biology . Poorly known. Collected using insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some of them covered with lichenous or bryophytic plants in terre firme forest. Distribution . Brazil ( Rondônia ), Ecuador ( Napo ), French Guiana (Kaw, Kourou, Patawa). Discussion . Valdasus favrei n. sp. can be separated from the other species of the genus by the following combination of characters: size relatively reduced (total length between 4 and 5 mm ), embolium evenly colored, dark, similar in color to clavus and corium, endosoma devoid of sclerite, and the unique shape of the female genitalia. V. favrei is most similar to F. ferrerai and F. henryi in sharing similar body size and dorsal coloration.