Two new species of Amnestus from Guatemala, with new records for some other Guatemalan burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Author
M, Cristina Mayorga
Author
P, Luis Cervantes
text
Zootaxa
2009
2311
19
37
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.191888
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1175-5326
191888
Amnestus championi
Distant
Diagnosis.
Species with five pegs on the margin of each jugum, which can be recognized by the closely punctuate umbones and the subbasal fuscous spot on the corium.
2.15 to 2.38 mm
long.
Head, pronotum, and scutellum dark brown to black, shining, paler along free edges of head and pronotum; clavus and coria translucent yellow, latter with distinct fuscous spot near base and usually faint clouding along apical margin; underside reddish brown to brown; antennae, labium, and legs distinctly paler. Head. Tylus longer than juga; juga with five marginal pegs; surface coarsely punctuate between and posterior to eyes; labium reaching middle coxae. Pronotum with transverse impression moderately impressed, punctuate; anterior lobe, including most of disc of calli, with crowded, prominent punctures; posterior lobe, including umbones, densely punctuate. Mesocorium with few scattered punctures discally; exocorium abundantly punctuate across full width. Prosternal carinae about twice as high as rostral segment II, anterior margin vertical, ventral margin concave. Fore femur with medioventral spine strongly oblique, unequally furcated, with small, subapical tubercle on posteroventral margin; hind femur with ventral, subapical spine very short, oblique, not or weakly bifid.
Old records.
Zapote (Distant
1880–1893
)