Further records on the plant bug tribe Hallodapini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae) in Asia, with proposition of two new species and a new synonymy Author Duwal, Ram Keshari Author Yasunaga, Tomohide Author Tomokuni, Masaaki Author Nakatani, Yukinobu Author Hirowatari, Toshiya text Zootaxa 2017 4258 5 401 424 journal article 33126 10.11646/zootaxa.4258.5.1 f65a4cdd-fdc0-4a96-890f-d02ea4305d8e 1175-5326 570399 4B637FAF-87B3-44ED-AE39-72897FCAE460 Hallodapus linnavuorii Miyamoto, 1966 ( Figs. 2 F, 5D̄E, 11) Hallodapus linnavuorii Miyamoto, 1966 : 433 (n. sp.); Schuh, 1995: 225 (cat.); Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999 : 292 (cat.); Yasunaga, 2001 : 153 (diag.); Vinokurov et al ., 2010: 126 (cat.); Duwal et al ., 2016 : 105 (cat.); Yasunaga et al ., 2016: 385 (cat.). Diagnosis . Recognized by its orange-brown or brown body, with shining head and pronotum; brown hemelytron with two white transverse maculae: anterior wide transverse macula obscure on claval commissure and posterior quadrate macula adjacent to the cuneal fracture; pale antennae and tibiae, reddish antennal segment I provided with a white longitudinal stripe ventrally; and form of male genital structures ( Figs. 5 D̄E, 11). For detailed description see Miyamoto (1966: 433̄436; figs. 14̄16) . FIGURE 11. Male genital structures of Hallodapus linnavuorii (A̅G). Endosoma (A̅C); Right paramere (D); Left paramere (F̅G); Phallotheca (E). Scale bars: 0.2 mm, except for B: 0.1 mm. Two teneral specimens were suspected to be a new species because they were relatively smaller than the usual size of H . linnavuorii , and bear pale appendages with red stripes on antennal segment I and the femora. But on further observation of the male genital structures, they were found to be H . linnavuorii . The female specimens are mostly brachypterous and thus the length apex cuneal fracture was measured between apices of clypeus to corium. Measurements . ( / ) (n= 5/3). Body length 2.25̄2.35/ 2.00̄2.06; length from apex of tylus to cuneal fracture 1.98̄2.4/ 1.88̄1.90; width of head across eyes 0.40̄0.42/ 0.41̄0.42; width of vertex 0.22̄0.24/ 0.26̄0.28; lengths of antennal segments ĪIV 0.22̄0.24, 0.70̄0.78, 0.66̄0.74, 0.44̄0.50/ 0.22, 0.80̄0.82, 0.7̄0.72, 0.46̄0.48; length of labium 1.09̄1.14/ 1.16; mesal length of pronotum 0.30̄0.32/ 0.30̄0.32; basal width of pronotum 0.62̄0.69/ 0.50̄0.52; width across hemelytron 0.68̄0.72/ 0.91̄0.94; length of metafemora, tibiae and tarsus 0.89̄0.92, 1.10̄1.18, 0.30̄0.32/ 0.88̄0.90, 1.14̄1.18, 0.3̄0.35. Distribution . Japan ( Hokkaido , Honshu, Kyushu, Tsushima, Yaskushima*, Ryukyus), Korea (South including Jeju ), Russia (Kuril Is., Kunashir Is.), Nepal * (Bhaktapur). ( Duwal et al. , 2016 ; Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999 ; Miyamoto, 1966 ; Yasunaga et al ., 2016). Specimens examined . JAPAN : Honshu : 2♂ , 2♀ , Chiba Pref., Nagareyama Ichinoya , 16.viii.2004 , T. Toshihiro ( TYCN ) ; 1♂ , Tokyo , Chitose Funabashi , 21.viii.1958 , K. Tanaka ( NIAES ) . Shikoku : 2♂ , 2♀ , Kochi Pref., Nankoku Monobe , 11.xi.2000 , M. Takai ( TYCN ) ; 3♂ , 2♀ , Kochi Pref., Tosa Shimizu City , 23.ix.2001 , M. Takai ( TYCN ) . Kyushu : 2♂ , Kagoshima Pref., Sakura-jima , Arimura-gawa , on light trap , 24.vii.1998 , M. Murakami ( TYCN ) ; 1♂ , Yakushima Is., Anbo , 25.viii.1952 , Takeya & Hirashima ( ELKU ) . NEPAL : Bhaktapur : 1♂ , Manohara , on light trap , 1.vii.2006 , R.K. Duwal ( NMTU ) .