Revision Of The Plant Bug Genus Coridromius Signoret (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae)
Author
Tatarnic, N. J.
Author
Cassis, G.
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2008
2008-08-29
2008
315
1
95
journal article
0003-0090
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Coridromius tahitiensis
,
new species
Figures 5
,
6
,
17L–O
,
19G–H
,
20C
, map 1
HOLOTYPE
:
Male
:
FRENCH POLYNE- SIA:
Society Islands
:
Tahiti Island
: road to
Mt. Marau
,
17.61666
°
S
149.39472
°
W
,
840– 850 m
,
29 Aug 1977
,
W.C. Gagne
and
S.L. Montgomery
,
Light Trap
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00041530
) (
BPBM
type# 16735) (
BPBM
).
DIAGNOSIS: This species can be recognized by the following characters: distinct dark brown Y-shaped pattern along inner margins of hemelytra; metafemoral stripes faint or absent; females with a large paragenital opening on the right side of the abdomen between sternites II and III.
DESCRIPTION: COLORATION (figs. 5, 6): Head: Without vittae; pale yellow-brown to brown; labium pale, brown apically. Antenna: AI dark brown; AII pale yellow-brown with dark brown apical annulation; AIII and AIV uniformly dark brown. Thorax: Pronotal collar uniformly yellow; pronotum pale yellowish brown to brown, with a pale medial stripe, darker specimens with a pair of small, dark brown maculations anteriorly, occasionally with broad dark brown rectilinear maculations posteriorly, margins with distinct yellow piping; mesoscutum anteriorly black, caudally brown; scutellum yellow in males, brown with darker brown and yellow markings in females; thoracic pleura mostly brown with margins of each sclerite yellowed. Hemelytra: Pale yellowish brown to darker brown with distinct dark brown ‘‘Y’’ along inner margins, sometimes with dark brown markings on corium and posterior margin of embolium; cuneus yellow-brown; membrane yellow-brown, veins darker brown anteriorly. Abdomen: Pale yellow, sometimes with brown, orange or red markings; females often with broad, brown markings anterolaterally. Legs: Pro- and mesofemora uniformly pale yellow; metafemur either pale yellow with brown apex (most males) or pale yellow to brown with 7 diagonal brown bands coalescing ventrally into a large brown patch, becoming reddened posterior to striping (females), brown at apex. SURFACE AND VESTITURE (figs. 5, 6, 19G): Head shallowly punctate; pronotum finely punctate; propleuron, metepimeron (fig. 19G), scutellum and hemelytra impunctate; head and dorsum sparsely clothed in short, pale, decumbent setae. STRUCTURE (figs. 5, 6, 19G): Head: Frons weakly tumescent medially; vertex with slightly raised tubercles adjacent to eyes, bordered posteriorly by shallow depressions; posterior margin of head carinate and almost flat. Thorax: Pronotum weakly rounded, finely punctate, broad, anterolateral margins weakly upturned and carinate, submarginal region of humeral angles weakly excavate, posterior margin weakly upturned; proepisternum unilobed; posterior margin of metepimeron truncate (fig. 19G); metanotum not prominently flared. Hemelytra: Costal margin flared over its entire length and weakly sinuate, more so in males. Legs: Metafemur only weakly incrassate; metatibial spines short and thin. Abdomen: In lateral view posterior margin of abdominal sternite II not distinctly angular. MALE GENITALIA (figs. 17L–O, 19H): Right paramere triangular (fig. 17M–O); left paramere thick and scythe-shaped (figs. 17L, 19H); pygophore with a deep, rounded groove on left side of ventral margin, no mesal suture (fig. 19H). FEMALE PARAGENITALIA (fig. 19G, 20C): Right posterolateral margin of abdominal segment II flared outward, distinct paragenital opening between segments II and III (fig. 19G) opening into a thinly sclerotized chamber within the abdominal cavity (fig. 20C).
Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs:
A–F:
C. sommelieri
:
A.
♀ thorax and abdomen, left lateral view.
B.
♀ thorax and abdomen, arrow indicates paragenital opening, right lateral view.
C.
♀ detail of paragenital opening.
D.
3 pygophore, ventral view.
E.
3 genitalia, dorsal view.
F.
3 detail of left paramere.
G–H:
C. tahitiensis
:
G.
♀ thorax and abdomen, arrow indicates paragenital opening, right lateral view.
H.
3 genitalia, posterior view. LP 5 left paramere, MES 5 mesepimeron, MET 5 metepimeron, MLS 5 mesal suture, P 5 peritreme, RP 5 right paramere, VAP 5 ventral apical process.
ETYMOLOGY: Named after Tahiti Island, where the
holotype
was collected.
REMARKS: This is the only known oceanic species with prominent external paragenitalia. It is also one of the few species we have seen with clear sexually dimorphic coloration.
HOST: Unknown.
DISTRIBUTION: Found in
French Polynesia
(map 1).
PARATYPES
:
FRENCH POLYNESIA
:
Society Islands
:
Moorea Island
:
Mt. Tohiea
base:
Belvedere Trail
,
17.556
°
S
149.826
°
W
,
400 m
,
18–19 Sep 1988
,
S.L. Montgomery
,
1♀
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00041545
) (
BPBM
).
Tahiti Island
:
Fare Rau Ape Aorai
,
17.61916
°
S
149.49027
°
W
,
600–1400 m
,
09 Mar 1977
,
N.L.H. Krauss
, 13 (
AMNH
_
PBI 00041536
) (
BPBM
).
Fare Vaiufaufa
,
17.7825
°
S
149.25166
°
W
,
850 m
,
03 Jul 1977
,
W.C. Gagne
,
Light Trap
, 33 (
AMNH
_
PBI 00041533
–
AMNH
_
PBI 00041535
),
3♀
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00041539
–
AMNH
_
PBI 00041541
) (
BPBM
).
Mt. Marau
,
17.61805
°
S
149.38333
°
E
,
1400–1500 m
,
18–21 Aug 1977
,
W.C. Gagne
and
S.L. Montgomery
,
Light Trap
,
2♀
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00041531
,
AMNH
_
PBI 00041532
) (
BPBM
)
;
14 Sep 1988
,
S.L. Montgomery
and
B.H. Gagne
, 23 (
AMNH
_
PBI 00041537
–
AMNH
_
PBI 00041538
),
3♀
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00041542
–
AMNH
_
PBI 00041544
) (
BPBM
).
Mt. Marau
, summit road, fern banks nr. km 7,
17.61888
°
S
149.55444
°
E
,
1125 m
,
04 Sep 2006
,
D. A. Polhemus
,
1♀
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00042604
) (
BPBM
).
Papenoo Valley
,
17.51
°
S
149.42
°
W
,
250 m
,
17–18 Sep 1988
,
S.L. Montgomery
,
Light Trap
,
1♀
(
AMNH
_
PBI 00041546
) (
BPBM
). Tahiti Nui,
Mt. Marau
, gulch off road to summit,
17.6
°
S
149.56416
°
E
,
885 m
,
10 Sep 2006
,
C. Ewing
,
Coprosoma
sp. (
Rubiaceae
), 13 (
AMNH
_
PBI 00042603
) (
BPBM
)
.