The genus Paravelia Breddin, 1898 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Veliidae) in Brazil, with descriptions of eight new species
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Rodrigues, Higor D. D.
Author
Moreira, Felipe F. F.
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Nieser, Nico
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Chen, Ping Ping
Author
Melo, Alan L.
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Dias-Silva, Karina
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Giehl, Nubia F. S.
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Zootaxa
2014
3784
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Paravelia platensis
(
Berg, 1883
)
(
Figs 19
A, 20B)
Velia platensis
Berg, 1883
: 117
. [Original description]
Velia platensis
:
Río & Achával 1904
, 364. [New records]
Velia platensis
:
Thaxter 1912
, 194–195. [Association with
Laboulbeniaceae
]
Velia platensis
:
Pennington 1920
, 31. [Checklist]
Velia platensis
:
Ruffinelli & Pirán 1959
, 28. [New records]
Paravelia platensis
:
Polhemus 1976
, 512. [New combination; checklist]
Paravelia platensis
:
Iglesias & Crespo 1999
, 263. [Identification key]
Paravelia platensis
:
Mazzucconi & Bachmann 2003
, 89. [New records; checklist]
Paravelia platensis
:
Mazzucconi
et al
. 2008
, 66. [New records]
Paravelia platensis
:
Konopko
et al
. 2009
, 277. [Identification key]
Paravelia platensis
:
Nanni
et al
. 2011
, 32 [New records]
Paravelia platensis
:
Heckman 2011
, 231. [Identification key]
Brachypterous male.
BL 5.03; HL 0.60; HW 0.80; ANT I 0.72, ANT II 0.55, ANT III 0.67, ANT IV 0.77; EYE 0.20; PL 2.02; PW 1.80; FORELEG: FEM 1.27, TIB 1.33, TAR I 0.10, TAR II 0.20, TAR III 0.38; MIDLEG: FEM 1.62, TIB 1.75, TAR I 0.12, TAR II 0.55, TAR III 0.50; HINDLEG: FEM 1.87, TIB 2.17, TAR I 0.09, TAR II 0.47, TAR III 0.42.
Diagnosis.
General body color brown to dark brown. Pronotum without maculae or pruinosity on anterior lobe. Forewings of brachypterous form leaving most of tergites and connexives VI–VII exposed; forewing dark brown with lighter veins, and a basal elongated white macula starting from humeral angle and ending adjacent to posterior margin of pronotum; at apex another white macula, small and oval, very close to the posterior margin of wing (
Fig. 19
A). Male abdominal sternites V–VII medially prominent and slightly flattened; male sternite VII with posterior margin slightly extended medially, with two lobes surrounding a central concavity. Paramere with many elongated setae on inner and outer surface, and subtruncate apex (
Fig. 20
B).
Discussion.
Known from the brachypterous and macropterous forms, and previously recorded from
Argentina
and
Uruguay
. Herein the species is recorded for the first time from
Brazil
, based on material collected in São Paulo State.
Material examined.
Brazil
,
São Paulo
: 1 brachypterous male (
DZRJ
), São José do Barreiro, Serra da Bocaina National Park, pool 2,
21.V.2009
, (D.S. Provete) [first record from
Brazil
].