Revision of the Genus Polytes Stål (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
Author
Eger, J. E.
text
Annals of the Entomological Society of America
1990
1990-03-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aesa/83.2.115
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Polytes tigrinus
(Vollenhoven)
(
Fig. 10, 31-36)
Pachycoris tigrinus
Vollenhoven 1868: 176-177
.
Polytes lineosus
Stal 1870: 8
. (Synonymized by
Stal 1872: 129
.)
Polytes tigrinus
:
Stal 1870: 229
;
Stal 1872: 129
(synonymy);
Schouteden 1904b: 50
(listed, synonymy);
Kirkaldy 1909: 287
(listed, synonymy);
Lattin 1977: 188-189
, fig. 1, 2, 5-11.
Polytodes ochraceus
Horvath 1892: 255-256
;
Schouteden 1904a: 61-62
, pi. 1, fig. 12 (described);
Schouteden 1904b: 51
(listed);
Kirkaldy 1909: 287
(listed). (Synonymized by
Lattin 1977: 188
.)
Fig. 3 1 -37. Fig. 31-36.
Polytes tigrinus
.
(31) Genital cup, ventral aspect. (32) Genital cup, dorsal aspect. (33) Genital cup, caudal aspect. (34) Right paramere, ectal aspect. (35a and b) Variation in sclerotized apex of 3rd conjunctival diverticula. (36) Sclerotized apex of 2nd conjunctival diverticula. (37)
Polytes velutinus
.
Female genital plates.
Polytes onca
Breddin 1904: 49
;
Schouteden 1904b: 50
(listed);
Bergroth 1908: 142
(listed);
Kirkaldy 1909: 287
(listed); Gaedike 1971: 94 (type disposition). NEW SYNONYMY.
Description. Dorsum stramineous to brown, variably patterned with brown to black, dark maculation usually arranged in longitudinal and transverse bands, banding most pronounced on pronotum. Punctation dense, red to black with greenish tinge. Venter stramineous to light brown, occasionally with dark brown to black macules arranged in 4 irregular vittae on abdomen, lateral vittae continuing onto thoracic pleura and covering most of head. Punctation dark brown to black, infrequently concolorous with supporting surface, dense on head and thorax, moderate on abdomen. Length 9.1-11.7.
Head dark brown to black; light brown, partially impunctate vitta present mesially on tylus and each jugum; broadly to moderately rounded anteriorly (
Fig. 10
), lateral margins finely carinate; 2.2-2.8 long, 2.8-3.3 wide across eyes. First antennal segment pale basally, remaining segments dark brown to black; length of segments 1-5: 0.5-0.8; 0.6-0.7; 0.7-1.0; 1.1-1.4; 1.4-1.9. Rostrum light brown basally, dark brown apically; surpassing anterior margin, occasionally reaching posterior margin of 2nd visible abdominal sternite.
Pronotum 3.1-3.5 long at meson, 6.1-6.8 wide across humeri. Anterolateral margins moderately straight, flattened, finely carinate; humeral angles slightly produced, rounded. Legs light brown with numerous dark brown to black circular macules, these frequently coalescing into larger macules and occasionally covering most of femora and tibiae; setae short.
Scutellum mottled, punctures frequently connected to form short fasciae; thin mesial vitta, irregular macule midway along each lateral margin and scutellar apex usually pale; length at meson 5.3-6.8, width at broadest point 5.0-5.9. Connexiva densely punctured, segments bicolored, pale anteriorly, dark brown to black posteriorly. Sternites convex. Spiracles brown.
Ventral surface of male genital cup moderately punctate, with broad elevation mesially on posterior margin (Fig. 31); posterior margin concave mesially, convex laterally (Fig. 32). Parameres hookshaped; head short, thin, surface lightly sha-greened; base elongate (Fig. 34). First conjunctival diverticula short, membranous. Sclerotized apices of 2nd conjunctival diverticula with well-defined flattened base, acute apically (Fig. 36). Sclerotized apices of 3rd conjunctival diverticula flattened, lacking distinct base, bifurcate, and variously provided with small denticles apically (Fig. 35a and b).
Type Material. The holotype of
Pachycoris ti-griyms
,
a male in the RNH, was figured by
Lattin (1977)
and was not sought. The holotype of
Poly-todes ochraceus
,
a male in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, was discussed by
Lattin (1977)
, who also located a second specimen in the Narodni Museum, Praha, Czechoslovakia, and stated that "apparently it was part of the type series."
Horvath (1892)
, however, mentioned only a single specimen. For this reason, the specimen in the Hungarian Museum should be considered the holotype. Gaedike (1971) stated that the holotype of
Polytes onca
Breddin
was located in the DEI.I located an additional specimen in the RISNB which was also labeled "type. " The following are designated:
LECTOTYPE
: <3, labeled: (a)
Peru
,
Chanchamayo
. (b)
Polytes onca
n. sp.
(c) Coll. Breddin. (d)
onca
Brdn., Cotypus. (e) Holotypus. (f) H. Lehmann rev. (
DEI
).
PARALECTOTYPE
:
6,
labeled: (a) Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B.,
Perou
: ex. Coll. Schouteden. (b)
Polytes onca
,
n. spec, (c)
Polytes onca
Br. Typ. (d) Syntype (
RISNB
).
The type of
Polytes lineosus
,
a male in the RNH, was examined.
Distribution. Peru, Colombia.
Comment. This is the most variable species of the genus. Specimens examined from Peru tended to be smaller with the dark coloration mottled and usually confined to punctures; head more broadly rounded. Those from Colombia were larger, the dark markings tended to coalesce into distinct vittae with more impunctate or concolorously punctate areas, and the head was more narrowly round-ed. Specimens intermediate between these two morphs were seen; the male genitalia were relatively consistent among all specimens.