CONCERNING THE GENUS “ TIGAVA ” STAL (Hemiptera, Tingitidae)
Author
Monte, Oscar
text
Revista Brasileira de Biologia
1944
1944-06-30
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journal article
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4762403
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Tigava brevicollis
n. sp.
Elongate, the lateral margins of the elytra and paranota finely serrate.
Head
black with a median groove and three spines; the hind pair very long testaceous, decumbent, apressede to head along inner margin of eyes; a single frontal spine very short, testaceous, directed forward.
Antennae
very long, slender, testaceous, with the apical joint black and pilose; segment I extremely long, II very short, III very long, slender, more than three and one-halftimes as long as IV, I two times as long as IV, the latter black with the basal portion pale.
Bucculae
testaceous, closed in front; rostral channel shallow.
Rostrum
short extending a little beyond prosternum, black, yellowish at tip.
Pronotum
ferrugineous, closely punctured, tricarinate, the outer carinae not very distinct and becoming obsolete in front, indistinctly reticulate; median carina higher than lateral, composed of one row of small areolae. The triangular portion yellowish.
Collar
distinct, reticulate, testaceous, slightly elevated with median carina.
Elytra
very elongate, narrow, ferrugineous to dark fuscous, the costal area testaceous. Costal area composed of one row of large areolae and rectangular in form, the lateral margins faintly serrate; subcostal area narrower, biseriate; discoidal area not reaching the middle, five areolae deep in widest part.
Fig. 1
—
Tigava brevicollis
n. sp.
Legs
very long, slender; tarsi black.
Length,
3.75 mm
; width,
0.85 mm
.
Holotype
(
male
)
and
allotype
(
female
)
and
paratype
,
Rio de Janeiro
,
August 10, 1937
, collected on
Ficus
sp.
, by
Dr. HugO SOuZA LOPES
. This material is in the private collection of the author.
Differs from
Tigava seibae
Drake & Poor
, by the much narrower costal area (formed by areolae smaller); the lateral carinae are much less distinct; paranota narrower. Other characters and markings very similar to
T. seibae
.
Most closely allied to
Tigava convexicollis
Champion
, from Panamá, but much smaller.