A review of Cryphocricos Signoret, 1850 (Naucoridae: Cryphocricinae) with descriptions of three new species
Author
Sites, Robert W.
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Zootaxa
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Cryphocricos obscuratus
Usinger
(
Figs 21
,
33, 34
)
Cryphocricos obscuratus
Usinger 1947
: Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 40:338–340.
Type
repository:
California
Academy of Sciences
(
San Francisco
,
USA
)
.
Type
locality:
Panama
:
Colón Province
,
6 miles
east of
Porto
Bello
, XX Plantation. The
type
series was most likely collected in
Río Cascaja
.
Discussion:
The
holotype
is an intact brachypterous male (
Fig. 21
). The
allotype
and two other specimens from the same collection are in the type repository. One
paratype
is in the Essig Museum, University of
California
, Berkeley. There is no mention of
C. obscuratus
in the literature beyond the original description other than its inclusion in the
La Rivers (1971)
and
Herrera
(2013) catalogs.
Diagnosis:
Usinger (1947)
reported this species to be the smallest described at the time with the
holotype
male measuring
6.53 mm
and female
6.5 mm
. In comparison to
C. barozzii
and
C. breddini
, the anteocular portion of the head is shorter and body size smaller (
Usinger 1947
). It differs from
C. mexicanus
by its smaller size, darker color, and rounded and more coarsely crenulate lateral margins of the pronotum. Further, the posterolateral corners “are less strongly produced posteriorly, the disk of the pronotum is without apparent depressions at the middle and the front femora are shorter and stouter” (
Usinger 1947
). In the key to brachypterous adults,
C. obscuratus
was distinguished from
C. latus
of
Costa Rica
by the body width less than half its length, the hemelytral commissure shorter than the scutellum, and length <
7 mm
(
Usinger 1947
).