Revision of Limnocoris (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha: Naucoridae) of North America
Author
Rodrigues, Higor D. D.
Author
Sites, Robert W.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-09
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Key to the species of
Limnocoris
of North America
1. Embolium with lateral margin prolonged into a long and curved spine; hemelytral membrane distinctly reduced (
Fig. 11A
)..........................................................................
Limnocoris moapensis
(La Rivers)
1’. Embolium with lateral margin convex, not prolonged into a long and curved spine; hemelytral membrane developed (e.g.,
Figs. 3A, C
).............................................................................................. 2
2. Posterior margin of propleuron shallowly convex at mid-length (
Figs. 1
B–D); mesosternum with longitudinal row of golden setae (
Fig. 2C
); abdominal sterna with dispersed elongate golden setae (
Fig. 2H
); lateral margin of female subgenital plate with elongate golden setae (
Fig. 2H
).......................................................................... 3
2’. Posterior margin of propleuron straight (
Fig. 1A
); mesosternum without longitudinal row of golden setae (
Fig. 2D
); abdominal sterna without dispersed elongate setae (e.g,
Fig. 2G
); lateral margin of female subgenital plate without elongate golden setae (e.g.,
Fig. 2G
)....................................................................................... 10
3. Posterolateral corners of abdominal segments III–V produced posteriorly, spinose (
Fig. 2E
); body length ≥
9.20 mm
...... 4
3’. Posterolateral corners of abdominal segments III–V not produced posteriorly, narrowly rounded to right angled, not spinose (
Fig. 2F
); body length <
9.20 mm
........................................................................ 5
4. Pubescent area of propleuron extended posteriorly to approximately halfway along lateral margin (
Fig. 1C
); fossa of mesosternal carina shallow (
Fig. 17D
)..................................................
Limnocoris virescens
Montandon
4’. Pubescent area of propleuron not extended posteriorly along lateral margin (as in
Fig. 1D
); fossa of mesosternal carina deep (
Fig. 9D
)..........................................................................
Limnocoris major
n. sp.
5. Mesosternal carina with elongate golden setae on lateral margin; fossa shallow, elongate, and narrow (
Figs. 3D, F
)..................................................................................
Limnocoris chaetocarinatus
n. sp.
5’. Mesosternal carina without elongate setae on lateral margin; fossa not as above (e.g.,
Figs. 4C, 4E
,
13C, 13E
)............ 6
6. Pubescent area of propleuron not extended posteriorly on lateral margin (as in
Fig. 1D
); fossa of mesosternal carina deep, elliptical, sometimes with subtle angles at greatest width (
Figs. 13C, E
); female subgenital plate with posterior margin evenly convex (
Fig. 13D
)...........................................................
Limnocoris panamensis
La Rivers
6’. Pubescent area of propleuron distinctly extended posteriorly on lateral margin (
Fig. 1B
); fossa of mesosternal carina shallow and semicircular (
Fig. 4C
) or fossa obscured by lateral margins touching at midline (
Figs. 5C
,
15D
,
16
D–E); female subgenital plate with posterior margin tapering posteriorly (
Figs. 4D
,
5D
,
15E
,
16G
)......................................... 7
7. Distal margin of labrum bluntly pointed (
Fig. 16F
); mesosternal carina without excavation posterior to fossa in lateral view (
Figs. 16H
).................................................................
Limnocoris signoreti
Montandon
7’. Distal margin of labrum distinctly acuminate (
Figs. 4C
,
5C
,
15D
); mesosternal carina with small excavation posterior to fossa in lateral view (
Figs. 2A
,
4E
,
5E
)......................................................................... 8
8. Fossa of mesosternal carina with lateral margins generally touching each other at middle, leaving a wide, circular or subtriangular posterior opening and small separation anteriorly (
Fig. 4C
); lateral lobe of male tergum VIII with lateral margin shallowly concave in anterior half (
Fig. 6D
); posterior margin of male sternum VIII with medial notch (as in
Fig. 18B
)..........................................................................................
Limnocoris hintoni
La Rivers
8’. Fossa of mesosternal carina with lateral margins touching each other along most of its length, leaving only a small opening at anterior and posterior ends (
Figs. 5C
,
15D
); lateral lobe of male tergum VIII with lateral margin straight in anterior half (
Figs. 6F
,
19B
); posterior margin of male sternum VIII without medial notch........................................... 9
9. Body color usually brown to dark brown; hemelytral membrane without pale spot medially (
Fig. 5A
)............................................................................................
Limnocoris inornatus
Montandon
9’. Body color usually light brown to yellowish; hemelytral membrane with pale spot medially (
Figs. 15A, C
).........................................................................................
Limnocoris pygmaeus
La Rivers
10. Mesosternal carina with median projection (
Figs. 2B
,
18E
); fossa with small aperture anteriorly (
Figs. 2D
,
18C
); posterior margin of male sternum VIII with medial notch (
Fig. 18B
)..................................
Limnocoris zacki
n. sp.
10’. Mesosternal carina without median projection (
Figs. 7
F–G, 8E, 12E); fossa without anterior aperture (
Figs. 7D
,
8C
,
12C
); posterior margin of male sternum VIII without medial notch.................................................. 11
11. Mesosternal carina with anterior projection well-developed, almost at same level of fossa (Fig. 12E); fossa elongate, with lateral margins convergent and meeting posteriorly but open ended anteriorly; anterior ridge entering open anterior end of fossa; ridge with fine longitudinal sulcus on midline (Fig. 12E)....................................
Limnocoris nanus
n. sp.
11’. Mesosternal carina with anterior projection lower than fossa (
Figs. 7
F–G, 8E); fossa not open anteriorly, ranging from rounded to subtriangular; ridge without sulcus (
Figs. 7D
,
8C
)........................................................ 12
12. Region between anterior projection and fossa of mesosternal carina almost straight or slightly sinuate in lateral view, and angled dorsoventrally ~20 degrees from the long body axis (
Figs. 7
F–G); antennal flagellomeres not partially fused; apex of left medial lobe of male tergum VIII distinctly angled laterally (
Fig. 10B
)..........................
Limnocoris insularis
Champion
12’ Region between anterior projection and fossa of mesosternal carina concave in lateral view, and angled dorsoventrally ~70 degrees from the long body axis (
Fig. 8E
); antennal flagellomeres partially fused; apex of left medial lobe of male tergum VIII slightly angled laterally (
Fig. 10D
)...................................................
Limnocoris lutzi
La Rivers