The emesine assassin bug genus Empicoris (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from Vietnam, with descriptions of two new species
Author
Ishikawa, Tadashi
Author
Truong, Xuan Lam
Author
Okajima, Shûji
text
Zootaxa
2012
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47
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journal article
45511
10.5281/zenodo.279977
41ea3707-f034-4c6c-ac1f-ec010ba39479
1175-5326
279977
Genus
Empicoris
Wolf, 1811
Empicoris
Wolf, 1811
: iv;
type
species by monotypy:
Cimex vagabundus
Linnaeus, 1758
. For synonymy, see
Putshkov and Putshkov (1996)
.
Wygodzinsky (1966)
provided a detailed description. This genus can be distinguished from the other genera of the tribe
Ploiariolini
by a combination of the following characters: body brownish to blackish; appendages mottled with black (sometimes brown) and white pattern; head and thorax covered with short, adpressed setae; posterior pronotal lobe with whitish lateral carinae; protarsus two-segmented; hemelytron with only one cell called discal cell, except narrow triangular cell situated between costal margin and discal cell; hemelytral discal cell connected to costal margin with one short veinlet; one long longitudinal vein M+Cu extended from base of hemelytral discal cell in addition to one short, oblique, free-ending veinlet; pygophore with posterior process arising from or near posteroventral margin of pygophore; struts fused each other, apically bifurcated, T- or Y-shaped; valvifer I large, with distinct, nearly triangular valvula I apically; valvifer II almost straight and rod-shape; valvula II large, membranous for the most part, rugose longitudinally, with dorsal edges of wrinkles weakly sclerotized.