Nineteen new genera and 82 new species of Cremnorrhinina from Australia, including analyses of host relationships and distributions (Insecta: Hemiptera: Miridae: Phylininae: Cremnorrhinini)
Author
Randall T. Schuh
Author
Michael D. Schwartz
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2016
401
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279
journal article
39161
10.5281/zenodo.269465
4e88a985-9cb4-4912-9b10-71db96ba36f5
http://hdl.handle.net/2246/6649
269465
Eremotylus stuarti
,
new species
Figure 30, map 7, table 1, plates 8, 9, 44
DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the moderate size (mean length 3.08), elongate oval body, translucent hemelytron, and uniform green coloration in living specimens (pl. 8). Endosoma moderately elongate, almost U-shaped, weakly twisted, with one long, straight, erect broad spine and two short, slender spines subtending the secondary gonopore (fig. 30); left paramere with a distinctly undulating posterior process (fig. 20). Easily confused with
E. glaber
on the basis of size, coloration, and genitalic structure, but that species with long apical spine at a right angle to distal third of endosoma and one short spine arising at distal edge of gonopore rather than subtending it; posterior process of left paramere undulating as in
E. betoota
and
E. glaber
.
DESCRIPTION:
Male:
Mean total length 3.08, mean pronotum width 0.89. COLORATION (pl. 8): Light green in life, changing to weakly yellow when preserved, hemelytron almost opaque; membrane pale to weakly fumose. SURFACE AND VESTITURE (pl. 8): Dorsum smooth, weakly shining; vestiture of reclining, dark, common setae.
Fig. 30.
Male genitalic structures of
Eremotylus stuarti
.
STRUCTURE:
Head
(pl. 8): Short, moderately broad, eyes of moderate size, frons not or only weakly swollen and only slightly projecting anterior to eye, eye occupying slightly less than two-thirds height of head; antenna inserted just above ventral margin of eye, eye weakly emarginate at and above insertion; antennal segment 2 moderately long and stout (0.91), not noticeably swollen, 1.36 times width of head; labium somewhat surpassing posterior margin of mesosternum.
Thorax
(pl. 8): Mesoscutum narrowly exposed.
Hemelytron
: Weakly elongate, costal margin very weakly convex, cuneus weakly elongate. GENITALIA (fig. 30, pl. 9):
Pygophore:
Elongate conical, dorsal surface anteriad of aperture with narrow tubercle on left side; single long bristle anteroventrad of each paramere insertion.
Endosoma:
Region distad of secondary gonopore strongly bent to left; dorsal strap bifid proximal of secondary gonopore, apically with one short, slender, erect spine and one long, straight spine; ventral strap terminating in subapical point subtending secondary gonopore.
Phallotheca:
Apical portion narrow, dorsal margin without crest, aperture narrow slitlike, situated on anterodorsal margin and continuous across apex.
Parameres:
Left paramere elongate with medial portion of dorsoposterior margin produced; posterior process bent with undulating lateral margin; anterior process minute, pointed; long seta situated on anterior process. Right paramere narrowed apically, apex with three small points.
Female
(pl. 8): Mean total length 2.78, mean pronotum width 0.89; antennal segment 2 more slender than in male. GENITALIA as in plate 44.
ETYMOLOGY: Named after John McDouall Stuart, Central Australian explorer.
HOST: Recorded from
Eremophila macdonnellii
(Scrophulariaceae)
.
DISTRIBUTION (map 7): Known from the Alice Springs region of Central Australia.
HOLOTYPE:
AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory:
13.5 km E of Stuart Hiway on Horseshoe Bend Rd, 25.13334°S 133.2999°E, 464 m, 28 Oct 2001, Cassis, Schuh, Schwartz, Silveira, Wall,
Eremophila macdonnellii
F. Muell. (Scrophulariaceae)
, det. NSW staff NSW658390, 1♂ (AMNH_PBI 00098587) (MNT).
PARATYPES:
AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory:
13.5 km E of Stuart Hiway on Horseshoe Bend Rd, 25.13334°S 133.2999°E, 464 m, 28 Oct 2001, Cassis, Schuh, Schwartz, Silveira, Wall,
Eremophila macdonnellii
F. Muell. (Scrophulariaceae)
, det. NSW staff NSW658390, 5♂ (00098562–0 0 0 98564, 0 0 391056, 00391057), 9♀ (00098565, 0 0 0 98567, 0 0 0 98575–0 0 0 98578, 0 0 0 98580, 0 0 0 98582, 00098589) (AM), 9♀ (00098566, 0 0 0 98569, 0 0 0 98571–0 0 0 98573, 0 0 0 98579, 0 0 0 98581, 0 0 0 97164, 00098588), 4♂ (00098583–00098586) (AMNH), 2♀ (00098574, 00097163) (MNT).