Revision of Hypoxys Amyot & Serville, 1843 stat. rest. (Heteroptera Pentatomidae)
Author
Nunes, Benedito Mendes
Author
Campos, Lourival Dias
Author
Mendonca, Maria Thayane Da Silva
Author
Cunha, Eduardo Victor De Paiva
Author
Fernandes, Jose Antonio Marin
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-02-21
4742
3
401
441
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4742.3.1
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1175-5326
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Hypoxys boerneri
(Breddin, 1904)
comb. nov.
(
Figs 2
A–E; 18 C–D; 21)
Edessa boerneri
Breddin, 1904a: 141
;
Breddin, 1907: 327
; Bergroth, 1908: 178;
Kirkaldy, 1909: 154
(catalog)
Lectotype
male.
Peru
,
Marcapata
(
SDEI
). Designated by
Gaedike (1971:81)
. Examined. Gaedike did not mention the gender of the
Lectotype
, so we are here designating the male as
Lectotype
.
Material examined.
BRAZIL
.
Amazonas
:
♀
Nova Olinda
,
Rio Purus, S. M.
,
Klages
,
Dec 1922
,
Carn. Mus. Acc.
7088,
Insect
collection
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
(
CMNH
)
;
Rondônia
:
♂
♀
62 km
SW Ariquemes
, nr
Fzda Rancho Grande
6–15–XII–1990
,
DA Rider
&
JE Eger. D. A. Rider Collection
(
DAR
)
;
same data
:
♂
8–20–XI–1994
, JE
Eger
& LB & CW
O’Brien
(
JEE
)
;
♀
3–15–XII–1996
, JE
Eger.
J. E.
Eger
collec- tion (
JEE
)
;
BOLIVIA
.
La Paz
:
♀
♂
Yungas
,
1000 m
.
H. Rolle
,
Berlin. S. W.
11,
Dtsch. Entomol. Institut Berlin Coll
,
Breddin.
Hypoxys boerneri
.
Edessa boerneri
Breddin, 1904 Comp.
w.
TYPE
Fernandes
, JAM 1999 (
SDEI
)
;
Cochabamba
:
♀
Region Chaparé
, 400 mtr.
3–I–1949
,
Dirings
(
MZUSP
)
;
same data
:
♂
23–X–1949
(
MZUSP
)
;
♀
30–I–1950
(
MZUSP
)
;
Santa Cruz
:
♀
3/
7 km
SSE Buena Vista
,
Hotel Flora
&
Fauna
,
430 m
.
XI–2002
, B. K.
Dozier
,
Coll.
(
JEE
)
; no data:
♀
72206, 3951 (
MZUSP
)
.
Measurements.
total length: 15.1–18.2; head length: 1.9–2.3; head width: 3.0–3.6; pronotal width: 9.2–10.9; abdominal width: 8.2–10.0; length of antennal segments. I: 0.8–1.0; II: 1.8–2.1; III: 1.3–2.0; IV: 4.0–5.0; V: 4.9–5.4; interocular distance: 1.2–1.6; scutellum length: 6.9–8.4; scutellum width: 5.1–6.2; pronotal length: 3.1–3.7.
Diagnosis.
Anterolateral margin of pronotum with incomplete solid black stripe. Cicatrices with concolorous punctures delimiting anterior sulci (
Fig. 18C
). Anterolateral margin not punctured. Scutellum with anterior margin greenish yellow (
Fig. 18C
). Body ventrally with dark lines faded (
Fig. 18D
). Male (
Fig. 2
A–C). Pygophore with dorsal rim barely excavated subrectangular in the middle (
Fig. 2A
). Superior process of genital cup elliptic with a ventral lobe; adjacent to dorsal rim. Paramere head almost flat (
Fig. 2B
), margin black; anterior lobe rounded, elongated, almost reaching superior process; posterior lobe short and acuminated; stalk tumid with low carina on anterior lobe (
Fig. 2B
). Proctiger with dorsolateral tuft of setae separated by large, slightly tumid ridge; posterior face subpentagonal with a medial crest (
Fig. 2B,C
). Ventral rim deeply excavated between posterolateral angle and expansion of ventral rim (
Fig. 2C
), showing paramere visible in lateral view; expansions slightly tumid, long, narrow, apices rounded, surpassing level of posterolateral angles in ventral view (
Fig. 2C
). Female (
Fig. 2D
). Posterior margin of gonocoxites 8 sinuous, inner angle rounded, projected over gonocoxites 9; sutural border strongly excavated in a narrow “U”. Gonapophyses 8 exposed, sclerotized.
FIGURE 2.
H. boerneri
. A–C Male, pygophore; A—dorsal view; B—posterior view; C—ventral view. D—Female, genital plates. E—metasternal process (Scale = 1mm).
Comments.
Breddin (1904a)
considered
Edessa boerneri
very similar to
E
.
quadridens
, but this similarity occurs among the species belonging to this group of species, as mentioned above. However, analyzing the genitalia of both sexes is possible to see that both species are really different. The pygophore of
Hypoxys boerneri
is quite unique in
Hypoxys
due to the exceptionally large lateral excavation and shape of ventral rim (
Fig. 2B,C
). Gonocoxites 8 and sutural border of
H
.
offuscatus
and
H. necopinatus
(
Fig. 7D
and
6D
) are very similar to
H. boerneri
(
Fig. 2D
) and isolated females are hard to identify, especially in areas with sympatric distribution.
Distribution (
Fig. 21
).
BRAZIL
: Amazonas,
Rondônia
;
BOLIVIA
:
La Paz
,
Cochabamba
,
Santa Cruz
.