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<mods:title>Revision of the Ceratocapsine Renodaeus group: Marinonicoris, Pilophoropsis, Renodaeus, and Zanchisme, with descriptions of four new genera (Heteroptera, Miridae, Orthotylinae)</mods:title>
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classification Animalia Hemiptera Miridae
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<taxonomicName authority="Distant" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Renodaeus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Renodaeus ficarius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="85" pageNumber="86" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="ficarius">Renodaeus ficarius Distant</taxonomicName>
Fig. 89
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ficarius
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Distant, 1893: 462 (orig. descrip.);
<bibRefCitation author="Knight, HH" journalOrPublisher="Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society" pageId="103" pageNumber="104" pagination="56 - 57" title="Description of a new Renodaeus from Texas (Hemiptera, Miridae)." volume="21" year="1926">Knight 1926</bibRefCitation>
: 56 (note);
<bibRefCitation author="Carvalho, JCM" journalOrPublisher="Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias" pageId="101" pageNumber="102" pagination="31 - 110" title="On the major classification of the Miridae (Hemiptera). (with keys to subfamilies and tribes and a catalogue of the world genera)." volume="24" year="1952">Carvalho 1952</bibRefCitation>
: 83 (as type);
<bibRefCitation author="Carvalho, JCM" journalOrPublisher="Orthotylinae" pageId="101" pageNumber="102" pagination="1 - 161" title="Catalogue of the Miridae of the World. Arquivos Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. Part III." volume="47" year="1958">Carvalho 1958</bibRefCitation>
: 150 (cat.);
<bibRefCitation author="Carvalho, JCM" journalOrPublisher="Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias" pageId="102" pageNumber="103" pagination="113 - 117" title="Neotropical Miridae LXXXV: New species of Orthotylinae in the collection of the United States National Museum (Hemiptera, Heteroptera)." volume="31" year="1959">Carvalho and Becker 1959</bibRefCitation>
: 117 (note);
<bibRefCitation author="Schuh, RT" journalOrPublisher="Entomologica Americana" pageId="104" pageNumber="105" pagination="1 - 332" title="The Orthotylinae and Phylinae (Hemiptera: Miridae) of South Africa with a phylogenetic analysis of the ant-mimetic tribes of the two subfamilies for the world." volume="47" year="1974">Schuh 1974</bibRefCitation>
: 285 (lectotype designation);
<bibRefCitation author="Carvalho, JCM" journalOrPublisher="Revista Brasileira de Biologia" pageId="102" pageNumber="103" pagination="789 - 810" title="Neotropical Miridae, CCV: Type designations of the species described in the &quot; Biologiacentrali Americana &quot; (Hemiptera)." volume="36" year="1976">Carvalho and Dolling 1976</bibRefCitation>
: 797 (unnecessary lectotype desig.);
<bibRefCitation author="Schuh, RT" journalOrPublisher="New York Entomological Society, New York" pageId="104" pageNumber="105" title="Plant Bugs of the World (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae). Systematic catalog, distributions, host list, and bibliography." year="1995">Schuh 1995</bibRefCitation>
: 190 (cat.).
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<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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This species (Fig. 89), known only from females, is distinguished from
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Carvalho and Becker by the larger size, dense covering of golden scale-like setae (intermixed with silvery and black scales) over the entire hemelytra, except the cuneus, the granulate or rugose head, and pronotum that has distinct punctures only on the posterior half.
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<subSubSection pageId="86" pageNumber="87" type="description">
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Female (n = 2; lectotype measurements in parentheses): Length 3.28 mm (3.24 mm), width ca. 1.04 mm [one hemelytron broken and glued to card] (1.02 mm). Head: Width 0.82 mm (0.78 mm), interocular width 0.44 mm (0.42 mm). Labium: Length ca. 1.20 mm (obscured under body on card). Antenna: [missing on paralectype; left segments II-IV missing on lectotype]: Segment I, length (0.30 mm); II, (1.00 mm); III and IV fused, teratoid, length (0.60 mm), fusiform. Pronotum: Length 0.82 mm (0.76 mm), basal width 0.90 mm (0.88 mm).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Coloration: Head: Dark reddish brown. Antenna: Segment I pale brown (without indication of a red mark); segment II reddish brown. Pronotum: Dark reddish brown to nearly fuscous. Hemelytron: Brown; cuneus dark reddish brown; membrane translucent, dark, smoky brown. Ventral surface: Reddish brown to fuscous; ostiolar area white. Legs: Coxae pale, fore coxa more brown; femora dark reddish brown, hind femora pale at apex; tibiae dark reddish brown to fuscous; tarsi and claws brown.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Structure, texture, and vestiture: Head: Granulate, more transversely rugose along inner margin of eyes and on frons just above clypeus. Labium: Extending to ca. middle coxae (obscured under card on paralectotype). Antenna: Segment I slender to clavate apex. Pronotum: Shiny to semishiny, subquadrate, convex, basal angles weakly flared, basal margin weakly rounded, collar narrow, anterior half across calli granulate, posterior half thickly punctate, posterior angles becoming almost rugose; setae short, recumbent. Scutellum: Equilateral, depressed on basal half, apical half weakly convex. Hemelytron: Shiny, but obscured by heavy setal covering, strongly constricted on basal half, gradually flared to widest point across cuneus, costal margin with a row of fine, black spicules, clavus and corium densely covered (surface not showing) with tight-fitting, flattened, golden, scale-like setae with smaller patches of silvery scale-like setae at base of clavus, middle of corium (one inside and one outside radial vein), along cuneal fracture and inner corner of cuneus (paracuneus), intermixed with long, erect, bristle-like setae on clavus and corium; at least basal third of clavus and corium deeply punctate (obscured by heavy scale-like covering); cuneus with a few tiny, widely scattered punctures.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Male: Unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Host.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Known only from Guatemala.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection pageId="86" pageNumber="87" type="discussion">
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Discussion.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">
The female types of this species have the scales on the outer edge of the corium (basal area outside radial vein) rubbed. This triangular area coincides with the position of the peculiar stridulatory spicules along the emboliar margin and may be the result of the hind tibiae rubbing against this surface. Because the male is unknown, I cannot be certain of the identity of this species. Study of males from or near the type locality in Guatemala should help determine if this species is distinct or the senior synonym of
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or
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Renodaeus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Renodaeus mimeticus" order="Hemiptera" pageId="86" pageNumber="87" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="mimeticus">Renodaeus mimeticus</taxonomicName>
.
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<paragraph pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Type specimens examined.</paragraph>
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Lectotype ♀: GUATEMALA: Label 1 (circular, with purple margin),
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; 2, &quot;Cerro Zunil, 4-5000 ft, Champion&quot; &quot;; 3, &quot;Sp. Figured.&quot;; 4 (handwritten), &quot;Renodaeus ficarius Dist.&quot;; 5 (red, handwritten), &quot;Lectotype Renodaeus ficarius Distant det. R. T. Schuh&quot; (00085459). Paralectotype: 1♀, S. Geronimo, 3000 ft, Champion (both specimens in BNHM).
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