External egg structure of the Pentatomidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) and the search for characters with phylogenetic importance
Author
Matesco, Viviana Cauduro
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gançalves, 9500, Bloco IV, Prédio 43435, 91501 - 970. Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
vimatesco@yahoo.com.br
Author
Bianchi, Filipe Michels
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gançalves, 9500, Bloco IV, Prédio 43435, 91501 - 970. Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
bianchi.fm@hotmail.com
Author
Fürstenau, Brenda Bianca Rodrigues Jesse
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gançalves, 9500, Bloco IV, Prédio 43435, 91501 - 970. Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
brendabianca@gmail.com
Author
Silva, Priscila Poock Da
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gançalves, 9500, Bloco IV, Prédio 43435, 91501 - 970. Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
pripoock@terra.com.br
Author
Campos, Luiz Alexandre
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gançalves, 9500, Bloco IV, Prédio 43435, 91501 - 970. Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
luiz.campos@ufrgs.br
Author
Grazia, Jocelia
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gançalves, 9500, Bloco IV, Prédio 43435, 91501 - 970. Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
jocelia@ufrgs.br
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-02-26
3768
3
351
385
journal article
46347
10.11646/zootaxa.3768.3.5
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1175-5326
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Serdia apicicornis
Stål, 1860
(
Figs. 11
,
70–73
;
Tab. 2
)
Eggs spherical; light green prior to embryonic development; operculum broadly round and convex; chorion translucent and granulated (
Fig. 11
). The eclosion line is not evident under SM, and the AMPs are circularly arranged in a row around the anterior pole, slightly displaced posteriorly, translucent, short, and clubbed (
Fig. 11
). The chorion surface is granulated under SEM, with perfectly circular projections evenly distributed (
Figs. 70, 72
). Although the egg may be described as spherical, the posterior pole is flatter than the anterior pole and bears traces of the adhesive material secreted by the female to glue the eggs to the substrate (
Fig. 70
). The operculum is similarly sculptured (
Fig. 71
), and the eclosion line is present as a narrow strip very near the AMPs, with smaller granules placed closer to each other (
Fig. 72
). Except for the eclosion line, the surface of the egg is remarkably uniform. The AMPs are very small, club-shaped, with circular and apical openings (
Figs. 72
,
73
). Under higher magnification, the surface of the processes is slightly spongy (
Fig. 73
).