The genus Paravelia Breddin, 1898 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Veliidae) in Brazil, with descriptions of eight new species
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Rodrigues, Higor D. D.
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Moreira, Felipe F. F.
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Nieser, Nico
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Chen, Ping Ping
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Melo, Alan L.
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Dias-Silva, Karina
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Giehl, Nubia F. S.
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Zootaxa
2014
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Paravelia basalis
(
Spinola, 1837
)
(
Figs 13
A–B)
Velia basalis
Spinola, 1837
: 66
. [Original description]
Velia bicolor
Blanchard, 1843
: 218
. [Original description]
Velia brasiliensis
Herrich-Schäffer, 1850
: 76
. [Original description]
Velia brasiliensis
:
Stål 1860
, 82. [
V. bicolor
junior-synonym of
V. brasiliensis
]
Velia basalis
:
Mayr 1866
, 180. [
V. brasiliensis
junior-synonym of
V. basalis
]
Paravelia basalis
:
Breddin 1898
, 160. [Description of
Paravelia
; new combination]
Paravelia basalis
:
Kirkaldy 1899
, 505. [New records]
Velia basalis
:
Hungerford 1929a
, 761. [
Velia basalis
group]
Paravelia basalis
:
Polhemus 1976
, 512. [New combination; checklist]
Paravelia basalis
:
Moreira
et al
. 2011b
, 20. [Checklist]
Paravelia basalis
: Moreira & Barbosa 2011
, 307. [New records]
Paravelia basalis
:
Heckman 2011
, 221. [Identification key]
Paravelia basalis
: Moreira
et al
. 2012
, 154. [New records]
FIGURE 13.
Dorsal view, (A)
Paravelia basalis
(with apical macula), (B)
P. basalis
(without apical macula), (C)
P. bi a e
(holotype), (D)
P. boliviana
(apterous).
Macropterous male.
BL 6.30–6.50; HL 0.85; HW 1.15; ANT I 1.05, ANT II 0.95, ANT III lost, ANT IV lost; EYE 0.33; PL 2.60–2.65; PW 2.21–2.30.
Macropterous female.
BL 6.20; HL 0.85; HW 1.15; ANT I 1.03, ANT II 0.90, ANT III lost, ANT IV lost; EYE 0.33; PL 2.65; PW 2.30.
Diagnosis.
Head, pronotum, almost entire femur and tibiae blackish. Forewing with a basal yellow macula starting from humeral angle and ending at posterior margin of pronotum; in most specimens also an apical narrow, elongated white macula (
Fig. 13
A). Legs without spines. Male abdominal sternite VII posteriorly with a pair of distinct and slightly divergent projections.
Discussion.
The variation in the presence of the apical white macula (
Figs 13
A–B) has been observed in
P. basalis
, and previously mentioned for
P. itatiayana
by
Drake (1951)
. After comparing specimens of both forms of wing marking, it was not possible to detect any other morphological differences between them, which leaded to their assignment as the same species.
Paravelia basalis
is similar to
P. polhemusi
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 11
), but can be separated from it by the more elongated shape of the apical macula of forewings (when present), and by the absence of spines on hind femur, which are present in
P. polhemusi
sp. nov.
Material examined.
Brazil
,
Minas Gerais
: 1 macropterous male (
DPIC
), Brumadinho, Retiro das Pedras,
20º04’S
/
44º00’W
,
01.II.2004
, (G.J.C. Vianna).
Espírito Santo
: 2 macropterous male, 2 macropterous females (
MZUSP
), Santa Teresa, São Lourenço Waterfall, moist moss,
02.XI.1944
, (Schubart); 1 macropterous male, 1 macropterous female (
DPIC
), Espir.[ito] Santo, only information on the label [first record from Espírito Santo State].
Rio de Janeiro
: 1 macropterous female (
INPA
) [specimen without apical macula], Rio de Janeiro, Tijuca,
II.1940
, (Leoberto).
São Paulo
: 1 macropterous male, 2 macropterous females (
MZUSP
), Campos do Jordão, 1906, (Luederwaldt) [same material examined by Moreira & Barbosa (2011)].