Aradidae from Vietnam IV. Review of the Oriental flat bug genus Lissonotocoris Usinger & Matsuda, 1959 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Aradidae)
Author
Heiss, Ernst
Author
Bai, Xiaoshuan
Author
Pham, Minhlan
Author
Cai, Wanzhi
text
Zootaxa
2014
3881
6
576
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.3881.6.6
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Lissonotocoris pachycerus
n.sp.
Heiss
(
Fig. 6
; Photo 5)
Material examined:
Holotype
female labeled:
Malaysia
, Pahang /
Cameron
Highlands / Tanah Rata
1500 m
/
15 III
0
2 P.
Cechovsky //
CEHI
;
paratype
female:
Malaysia
, Pahang /
Pulau
Tioman / Tekek, Rainforest /
18–22 VII 92
E.Heiss //
CEHI
. The
types
are designated and labeled accordingly.
Diagnosis.
Largest species of this genus sharing with
siamensis
n.sp.
the pair of large oval elevations flanked by larger oval callosities on anterior pronotal lobe, leaving only a small deep depression between these structures and the anterior margin of posterior lobe; it differs from
siamensis
n.sp.
by thick and stout antennae and the well developed rounded projections on anterior margin of posterior pronotal lobe which are lacking in
siamensis
n.sp.
Description.
Coloration dark brown.
Head.
Wider than long (33/30); antennae thick and stout 1.76x as long as width of head (58/33); length of antennal segments I/II/III/IV =
16/9/16
/17, ratio segment III/II 1.78;
Pronotum.
1.64x as wide as long (72/44), width of anterior lobe 60; round anterolateral angles of pronotum formed by a double edge, the lower one produced over collar; surface of posterior lobe glabrous, lateral margins nearly straight converging anteriorly.
Measurements.
Holotype
female: length
4.5 mm
; length of antennae
1.45 mm
; with of abdomen across tergite IV 1.12;
Paratype
female: length
4.5 mm
, other measurements as
holotype
.
Etymology.
Referring to the thick antennae from>pachy> (greek) thick, stout and>kereia> (greek) antenna.
Distribution.
Recorded so far from
Malaysia
mainland and Tioman Island east of Malaysian pensinsula.