A survey of the saicine assassin bugs of Taiwan (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae)
Author
Rédei, Dávid
Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, H- 1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary; e-mail: redei @ zoo. zoo. nhmus. hu
Author
Tsai, Jing-Fu
National Chung Hsing University, Department of Entomology, Kuo Kuang Road 250, Taichung 40227, Taiwan; e-mail: afu 0630 @ gmail. com
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2010
2010-06-30
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5325170
0374-1036
5325170
Key to the genera and species of
Saicinae
occurring in
Taiwan
1. Ventrolateral side of head, dorsolateral side of first apparent labial segment, and coxa, trochanter, femur and tibia of fore leg armed with large spiniferous processes. Clypeus armed with a short, anteriorly directed process. ................................................................. ..............................................
Gallobelgicus
Distant, 1906
:
G. heissi
Rédei & Tsai, 2009
– Head, labium and fore leg unarmed, or at most supplied with stiff hairs or tufts of setae never inserted on basal processes. Clypeus unarmed.
Polytoxus
Spinola, 1850
............ 2
2. Body length
5–8 mm
. ...................................................................................................... 3
– Body length at least
11 mm
. ............................................................................................ 6
3. Body with conspicuous long and dense, erect to semierect pubescence. ........................ 4
– Body with short (
Figs. 1 and 2
) or insignificant pubescence. ......................................... 5
4. Pronotum distinctly carinate laterally, with 1+1 dark longitudinal stripes. Basal cell of fore wing connected with two longitudinal veins proximally. ................................................... ..................................................................................
P. annulipes
Miyamoto & Lee, 1966
– Pronotum not carinate laterally and without dark longitudinal stripes. Basal cell of fore wing connected with one longitudinal vein proximally. .......
P. eumorphus
Miller, 1941
5. Head and pronotum with short but distinct pubescence. Pronotum with wide median longitudinal dark stripe occupying both anterior and posterior lobes (
Figs. 1, 2
). .................. ..............................................................................................
P. fuscovittatus
(
Stål, 1860
)
– Head and pronotum only with short and fine, mostly imperceptible pubescence. Pronotum with different colour pattern, anterior lobe never with wide dark median longitudinal stripe. ..........................................................................................
P. minimus
China
, 1940
6. General body colour testaceous; femora uniformly testaceous; fore wings with extensive dark brown areas and spots. ..........................................
P. esakii
Ishikawa
& Yano, 1999
– General body colour red; femora greatly brown except light base; fore wings without dark brown spots, costal margin red. .................................................
P. rufinervis
Hsiao, 1965