Tingidae (Insecta, Heteroptera) from the Argentinan Yungas: new records and descriptions of selected fifth instars
Author
Guilbert, Éric
Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département Systématique et Évolution, UMR 7205, case postale 50, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France) guilbert @ mnhn. fr
guilbert@mnhn.fr
Author
Montemayor, Sara I.
División Entomología, Museo de Ciencias Naturales de La Plata, UNLP, Paseo del Bosque s / nº, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires (Argentina) smontemay @ fcnym. unlp. edu. ar
text
Zoosystema
2010
2010-12-31
32
4
549
565
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.5252/z2010n4a1
journal article
10.5252/z2010n4a1
1638-9387
5167510
Sphaerocysta inflata
(
Stål, 1858
)
Tingis inflata
Stål, 1858: 64
.
Sphaerocysta inflata
–
Stål 1873: 128
.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
Argentina
.
Province of
Jujuy
, Calilegua,
4.
VI
.2007
, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 1
Š
, 3
şş
(
MNHN
). — Province of
Jujuy
, Calilegua,
10.
VI
.2007
, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 1
Š
, 4
şş
(
MLP
). — Province of
Salta
, Urundel,
7.
VI
.2007
, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 1
Š
, 1 instar
V
, 1 instar III (
MNHN
). — Province of
Salta
, Urundel,
8.
VI
.2007
, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 3
ŠŠ
, 3
şş
(
MNHN
), 4
ŠŠ
, 2
şş
(
MLP
).
DISTRIBUTION. —
Argentina
:
Chaco
(Puerto Tirol), Misiones, (El Dorado, San Ignacio),
Salta
(Pocitos, Urundel).
Bolivia
,
Brazil
,
Paraguay
.
This is the first record of this species for
Jujuy
.All specimens were collected by beating the understory.
HOST PLANTS. — Unrecorded.
DESCRIPTION OF LARVA (
FIG. 7
)
Body uniformly dark brown, shiny, glabrous, with long, slender, simple, erect tubercles, with several setae along and one at the apex; length,
0.25 to 0.31 mm
.Body length (without tubercles),
2.25 mm
; width,
0.95 mm
(
Fig. 7A, B
). Dorsum sparsely covered with slender, straight, whitish tubercles (
Fig. 7C
).
Head armed with five tubercles, a frontal pair, a median tubercle, and an occipital pair.
Pronotum as wide as long, wider than head, with two tumid elevations on median plane, a large one near anterior margin and a smaller one near posterior margin, both joined by a longitudinal keel; armed with two submedian pairs of short tubercles, one on the anterior elevation, one just in front of posterior elevation, tubercles half the length of the cephalic ones; lateral margins armed with a short tubercle on the posterior part of the margin, and five to eight other very short, spiny protuberances bearing a seta at apex anterior to the short tubercle.
Wing pads as wide as pronotum, armed with a submedian pair of tubercles, slightly longer than the one on pronotum; lateral margins with a tubercle on posterior part, tubercle as long as the one on pronotal margins, with five to eight other tiny protuberances as on pronotal margins.
Abdominal tergites with central part swollen and margins flat and expended laterally, as wide as wing pads; first tergite with a submedian pair of short tubercles; second, fifth, sixth and eighth tergites with a median tubercle, longer than the one on first tergite; fifth to ninth tergites with a long, erect tubercle posteriorly on each margin.
REMARKS
Instar III has the same number of tubercles on the dorsum as instar V, but are smaller (about
0.19 mm
). The pronotum lacks tumid elevations on both anterior and posterior margins. The occipital tubercles, the submedian tubercles on second, fifth, sixth and eighth abdominal tergites are bifid at the apex and end with two setae. The wing pads are not developed.
FIG. 7. — Instar V of
Sphaerocysta inflata
Monte, 1941
:
A
, habitus;
B
, cephalic tubercles;
C
, abdominal protuberence. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, 100 μm; C, 10 μm.
It is usually difficult or even impossible in many cases to distinguish species of
Sphaerocysta
based on larvae. However, the fifth instars of the two species described here are quite different.
Sphaerocysta inflata
is shiny while
S. angulata
is flat, and lacks the posterior tumid elevation on pronotum. The submedian pair of tubercles on first abdominal tergite are separated at the basis in
S. inflata
whereas they are basally joined in
S. angulata
.