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<taxonomicName id="4C22BAECFFD41F662D91D9F4B11DFABF" ID-CoL="49FNY" authority="Uhler, 1894" authorityName="Uhler" authorityYear="1894" box="[151,632,1256,1283]" class="Insecta" family="Reduviidae" genus="Oncerotrachelus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="4" pageNumber="272" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="conformis">
<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD41F662D91D9F4B11DFABF" bold="true" box="[151,632,1256,1283]" pageId="4" pageNumber="272">
<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD41F662D91D9F4B287FABE" bold="true" box="[151,482,1257,1283]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="272">Oncerotrachelus conformis</emphasis>
Uhler, 1894
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<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD41F662D91DA88B398F817" bold="true" box="[151,253,1941,1962]" pageId="4" pageNumber="272">PLATE 3</emphasis>
. Figs. 1419,
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<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD41F662C88DA88B1FFF816" box="[398,666,1941,1963]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="272">Oncerotrachelus conformis</emphasis>
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, 1417, female, 14, dorsal view, 15, lateral view, 16, first antennal segment, basal half, 17, humeral spines and scutellum, lateral view, schematic, 1819, male, 18, left proleg, lateral view, 19, thorax, lateral view.
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<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD51F672D91DE1AB39BFCA1" bold="true" box="[151,254,775,796]" pageId="5" pageNumber="273">PLATE 4</emphasis>
. Figs. 2026
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<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD51F672C8ADE1AB1FFFCA0" box="[396,666,775,797]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="273">Oncerotrachelus conformis</emphasis>
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, male, 20, scutellum, hemelytra and connexivum, dorsal view, 21, last two abdominal segments with male genitalia
<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD51F672F35DE3AB115FC81" box="[563,624,807,828]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="273">in situ</emphasis>
, ventral view, 2226, male genitalia, 22, pygophore and parameres, dorsal view, 2325, paramere, 25, apex, 26, phallus, dorsal view.
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<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD51F672D91DE9BB16AFC22" bold="true" box="[151,527,902,927]" pageId="5" pageNumber="273">Morphological remarks. Female</emphasis>
(Figs. 1417): Dimensions (in mm): Total length: to tip of abdomen: 4.5; to tip of forewings: 4.7; head length: 0.7; antennal segments: I: 1.3; II: 0.8; III and IV: absent; rostral segments: I: 0.55; II: 0.24; III: 0.25. Thorax: pronotum: fore lobe length: 0.35; hind lobe: length: 0.4; width at posterior margin: 0.9. Legs: prolegs: coxa: 0.5; femur: 1.3; tibia: 1.2; tarsus: 0.35; middle legs: femur: 1.3; tibia: 1.6; tarsus: 0.2; hind legs: femur: 2.1; tibia: 2.6; tarsus: 0.35. Abdomen: length: 2.3. General color yellowish brown to testaceous; integument shiny with numerous, long and short golden and yellowish hairs (Figs. 1415). HEAD (Figs. 14, 16): somewhat darkened on dorsal portion of interocular and post-ocular areas, with numerous long, erect or curved hairs, less numerous on interocular space; a rounded tubercle with several stiff setae located anteroventrally between antennal insertion and apex of head; stiff bristles implanted laterally on post-ocular area as well; transverse sulcus deep, reaching eyes at hind margin; post-ocular region subglobose; inter-ocular distance about 1.08 times width of eye; eyes globose in dorsal view, occupying dorso-ventral height of head in lateral view. Antennal segments slender; segment I somewhat thicker subbasally; clothed with short fine hairs and some longer sparse, these approximately 3.5 times and 4.5 times width of segment at basal half and at distal half, respectively (Fig. 16); segment II with short and somewhat longer sparse fine hairs. Rostrum: stiff hairs on upper surface of segments and sparse short fine hairs on ventral and lateral faces with some longer hairs on first segment; segment I elongated, thinner at basal portion, reaching distal portion of post-ocular ventral area; segment II moderately swollen; segment III slender, tapering. THORAX (Fig. 1415, 17): darkened, with acetabula, humeral angles and its spine and distal half of scutellum brighter to yellowish; anterolateral angles rounded in dorsal view; prothorax divided by a furrow between anterior and posterior lobes of pronotum, these shallower medially (Fig. 14); median longitudinal sulcus relatively broad, much deeper on anterior lobe, not reaching hind margin of posterior lobe (Fig. 14); anterior lobe with pair of oblique, shallow sulci; integument of both lobes of pronotum very finely rugose; humeral angles rounded with prominent and somewhat curved spine, with acute apex (Figs. 15, 17); lateral shallow and straight ridge on anterior lobe, fore acetabula prominent, divided by a sulcus; Scutellum long, triangular, with thick and elevated margins forming lateral carina, and numerous long hairs, except on disc where hairs short; median carina obsolete; apical spine long, moderately elevated basally, apex directed posteriorly (Fig. 17). A strong spiniform process with rounded apex implanted on posterior of anterolateral angle of metathorax. Sternal area brighter; prosternum larger on anterior margin, stridulitrum long, narrow; mesosternum larger than metasternum, both with median carina. Forewings extending slightly beyond tip of abdomen (Fig. 15); darkened, with basal portion and C + R vein (nomenclature follows Villiers 1943a), except its apex and pterostigma, yellowish; anal area brighter as well; C+R and R + M veins and pterostigma covered with long fine hairs. Legs somewhat darkened on femora distally, with golden and yellowish long hairs, these more numerous on profemora ventrally; protibiae swollen apically; procoxa approximately three times longer in length than in width, with a bump on its inner side with bright wax-like excretion attached; femora somewhat curved in middle portion. ABDOMEN: posterior angles of connexival segments IVI with short and acute spines, these decrease in size distally; connexivum whitish, with distal half of each segment darkened (Fig. 14); sternites darkened at lateral portion, almost forming a stripe; sternites III and anterior half of III provided with median longitudinal keel; series of small punctations between sternites III and IIII. Genital segments yellowish.
<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD61F642C12DC51B22AFED9" bold="true" box="[276,335,332,356]" pageId="6" pageNumber="274">Male</emphasis>
(Figs. 1826). Dimensions (in mm): Total length: to tip of abdomen: 5.0; to tip of forewings: 5.0; head length: 0.75; antennal segments absent; rostral segments: I: 0.6; II: 0.25; III: 0.25. Thorax: pronotum: fore lobe length: 0.35; hind lobe: length: 0.4; width at posterior margin: 0.95. Legs: prolegs: coxa: 0.5; femur: 1.5; tibia: 1.4; tarsus: 0.45; middle legs: femur: 1.5; tibia: 1.7; tarsus: 0.35; hind legs: femur: 2.4; tibia: 3.0; tarsus: 0.35. Abdomen: length: 2.6. Similar to female. HEAD: interocular distance about 0.95 times width of eye; eyes somewhat larger; antennal segments absent; tip of scutellum recurved upward when observed in lateral view (Fig. 19); hemelytra not extending beyond tip of abdomen; short and acute spines of posterior angles on connexival segments IV, these decrease in size distally (Figs. 2021); connexivum somewhat narrower, yellowish with distal segment less darkened (Fig. 20); sternites darkened at lateral portion, forming large stripe; canaliculae between sternites III and punctuations in sutures between sternites IIV; prominent median longitudinal keel runs along all sternites (Fig. 21). Genital segments somewhat darkened basally.
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<paragraph id="8B9DC16FFFD61F642DCFDFC5B213FCE1" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,932]" pageId="6" pageNumber="274">MALE GENITALIA (Figs. 2126): Medial process of pygophore elongated (Figs. 2122). Pygophore subsquared (Figs. 2122). Parameres symmetrical, with sparse hairs, slightly curved at middle portion, basis thinner (Figs. 2224); apices with subhemispherical apical tooth (Fig. 25). Phallus somewhat elongated, enlarged until apex (Fig. 26).</paragraph>
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and
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,
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, Amazonas,
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, Rio Papagaio (20003S; 624354W),
<date id="FF9CE7AFFFD61F642D91DE91B393FC19" box="[151,246,908,932]" pageId="6" pageNumber="274" value="2001-06">VI.2001</date>
, mata terra firme, Malaise trap, Henriques, Vidal &amp; Silva
<emphasis id="B9561D7DFFD61F642E79DE91B0C4FC19" box="[895,929,908,932]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="274">leg</emphasis>
., [INPA].
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