Revised classification of the New World Cylapini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae): taxonomic review of the genera Cylapinus, Cylapoides and Peltidocylapus and a morphology-based phylogenetic analysis of tribe Cylapini
Author
Wolski, Andrzej
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-12-06
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Cylapinus yasunagai
,
new species
(
Figs 3b
,
8a
,
12d–f
)
Diagnosis
. Recognized by the following set of features: scutellum dark castaneous with three yellow patches (
Fig. 3b
); corium with narrow patch medially, not reaching outer margin of clavus (
Fig. 3b
); secondary gonopore undifferentiated, medial sclerotization indistinct (
Fig. 12d
).
Description
.
COLORATION
(
Fig. 3b
,
7a
). Dorsum dark castaneous with yellow areas.
Head
. Dark red brown to entirely black; antennal segment I dark yellow tinged with red; segment II from yellow tinged with dark brown apically to entirely dark brown; segments III and IV dark brown; labium yellow with red and fuscous areas.
Thorax
.
Pronotum
. Dark castaneous.
Mesoscutum and scutellum
. Dark castaneous; scutellum with two patches basolaterally and one apically.
Thoracic pleura
. Dark castaneous; metathoracic scent gland evaporative area yellow.
Hemelytron
. Dark castaneous with dark yellow areas; clavus and corium dark castaneous, corium with yellow patches – one basally and other medially; embolium dark yellow; cuneus dark brown, yellow basally; membrane fuscous.
Legs
. Dark yellow with brown and dark brown areas.
Abdomen
. Dark castaneous.
TEXTURE AND VESTITURE.
As in generic description.
STRUCTURE
(
Fig. 3b
).
Thorax
.
Pronotum
. Collar broad, about as wide antennal segment I diameter; calli broadly developed, about the same size as eye diameter.
Genitalia
. Endosoma simple, with well-developed, straight, medial sclerite narrowing toward apex, acute apically (
Fig. 12d
). Left paramere when viewed dorsally ovoid, apex short and narrowed (
Fig. 12e
). Right paramere apical process short, strongly narrowing toward apex; sensory lobe prominent, rounded (
Fig. 12f
).
Female
. Unknown.
Measurements
. (
♂
, *:
holotype
measurements):
Body
. Length: 3.2–3.8*, width 1.25–1.4*.
Head
. Length: 0.35*, width: 0.70*–0.83, interocular distance 0.30*–0.33.
Antenna
. Length of segment I: 0.30–0.38*, II: 1.2–1.3*, III: 1.55–1.75*, IV: 1.5–1.8*.
Labium
. Length of segment I: 0.55*–0.58, II: 0.48–0.50*, III: 0.5–0.56*, IV: 0.33–0.38*.
Pronotum
. Length 0.55–0.68*, width of anterior margin: 0.58–0.68*, length of lateral margin: 0.55–0.7*, width of posterior margin: 1.15–1.25*.
Etymology
. I dedicate this species to my friend and colleague Dr. Tomohide Yasunaga, in recognition of his substantial contributions to our knowledge of the
Miridae
.
Biology
. Unknown.
Distribution
.
Bolivia
(
Cochabamba
),
French Guiana
(Régina).
Type materia
l.
Holotype
(
♂
):
Bolivia
:
Cochabamba Department
:
Chaparé Province
;
Highway 4 at Rio Antahuacana bridge
,
38 km
SW of Villa Tunari
,
850 m
,
17°05.35’S
,
65°40.62’W
,
10 Dec 2013
,
T.J. Henry
(
USNM
);
paratype
(
♂
): same data as for holotype (
USNM
);
paratypes
:
1
♂
: the same data as for holotype except:
12 Dec 2013
;
1
♂
:
Guyane française
:
Kaw, PK
37,5, Malaise
26–XI–2001
,
Cerda J.
leg (
MNHN
).