A review of Malipatilius (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae), with a checklist of Lygaeoidea occurring in the Papuan Subregion
Author
Kondorosy, Előd
0000-0001-7162-0862
Department of Conservation Biology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Georgikon Campus, str. Deák F. 16, Keszthely, H- 8360 Hungary.
Kondorosy.Elod@uni-mate.hu & kondorosy.ee@gmail.com
Author
Kovács, Szilvia
0000-0002-6479-8088
Department of Conservation Biology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Georgikon Campus, str. Deák F. 16, Keszthely, H- 8360 Hungary.
Kovacs.Szilvia.georg@uni-mate.hu
Author
Schmidt, Péter
0009-0000-0032-3035
Festetics Doctoral School, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Georgikon Campus, str. Deák F. 16, Keszthely, H- 8360 Hungary. & Rippl-Rónai Museum, str. Fő 10, Kaposvár, H- 7400 Hungary.
petya1919@gmail.com & peter.schmidt.smmi@gmail.com
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-07-08
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5477.2.3
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Malipatilius minutus
Kondorosy & Schmidt
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 7
, 16, 17)
Type material.
Holotype
: [with orange label]
Coll. I. R. Sc. N. B.
/ Canopy mission Papua / New
Guinea
(Madang / prov.): Baiteta /
24.V.1995
. FogAR7 / Leg. Olivier Missa (
♂
,
RMNH
).
Description.
Colour
: Brown, clypeus, antenna except distiflagellum, posterior half of pronotum and scutellum, small oval spot of clavus at apex of scutellum, posterior two-third of corium, obscure spots of membrane and femora yellowish brown; clavus, basal one-third of corium, at apex of clavus an oval spot between veins M and Cu and another spot on exocorium, metepimeroid and rest of legs yellow (
Fig. 7
).
Surface and vestiture
: Punctuation like
M. pilosus
sp. nov.
Most parts of body without visible pubescence; antenna with fine decumbent and semidecumbent setae; legs with very short decumbent pubescence, much shorter than diameter of tibia.
Structure
: Head convex in lateral view. Antennal segments incrassate, pedicel and basiflagellum somewhat conical. Largest tooth of profemur considerably shorter than diameter of tibiae. Ostiolar peritreme of metathoracic scent gland apparatus (Fig. 16) long, first orientated straightly towards posterolateral edge of metepisternum, later curved posteriad, ending almost at posterior margin of metepisternum. Evaporatorium large, covering more than two-third of metepisternum.
Measurements
: Total body length: 2.33; head: length 0.45, width 0.55, interocular distance 0.34, eye length 0.18, length of antenniferous tubercle 0.06; length of antennomeres: I 0.19, II 0.38, III 0.33, IV 0.39, diameter of basiflagellum 0.09; pronotum: length 0.58, maximum width 0.83, width at transversal furrow 0.66, width at anterior margin 0.45; scutellum: length 0.46, width 0.45; length of claval commissure 0.25.
Diagnosis.
M. minutus
sp. nov.
is conspicuously smaller than other species of
Malipatilius
except
M. szentivanyi
sp. nov.
It has the smallest eyes among the newly described species (vertex: eye width ratio is 3.18, the closest is
M. microps
sp. nov.
, which has this ratio not larger than 3.00); only
M. forticornis
has even smaller eyes. Its antenniferous tubercles are the shortest in the genus (eyes 2.8 times longer than antenniferous tubercles, while not more than 2.5 times longer in the other species). The scape is also extremely short (0.42 times as long as the head while in all other species at least 0.5 times, but mostly much longer). The fusiform basiflagellum is even thicker than in
M. szentivanyi
sp. nov.
(about 3.71 times versus 4.1 times longer than thick; it is thicker only in
M. forticornis
). Finally, the pronotum is only slightly narrowing anteriad (1.83 times wider at the humeral angles than at the anterior margin; in the other species it is at least 1.95 times wider).
Etymology.
The specific epithet is the Latin adjective
minutus
, -a, -um
, meaning small, minute, and refers to the small size of the species.
Distribution.
M. minutus
sp. nov.
is known from the seashore of the northeastern part of New
Guinea
only (
Fig. 17
).