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Figs 7, 10-11, 13-14, 16, 18, 25-29, 32-37
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<taxonomicName id="FDFFCFD44015B0AE15FA4DB58976AE79" family="Miridae" genus="Stethoconus" higherTaxonomySource="treatment-meta" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Stethoconus japonicus" order="Heteroptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="163" rank="species" species="japonicus">Stethoconus japonicus</taxonomicName>
:
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(part),
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(part).
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<paragraph id="8C903FFF4239963DF28FCB02894940B7" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype: ♂. Japan: Shikoku, Kochi., Agawa, Ino,
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,
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, 2 Aug 1998, M. Takai (AMNH_PBI 00380593) (NIAES). Paratypes: [Honshu] 1♀, Shizuoka, Atami alt. 300m, 22 Jul 1996, T. Ueda (NIAES); 1♂, Gifu, Gujou, Yamatocho-uchigatani, 28-29 Sep 2004, T. Ueda (NIAES); 1♂, Mie, Mt. Hirakura, 23 Jun 1953, Y. Miwa (NIAES); 2♂, Osaka, Minoo, 21 Jul 1995, K. Temma (NIAES); 1♂, Hyogo, Inagawa, Tsukunami, at light, 12 Jun 1997, Y. Nakatani (NIAES); 1♂, Nara, Kawakami, Shionoha, at light, 15 Jun 1993, Y. Nakatani (NIAES); 6♂1♀, Nara, Kawakami, Kitamata, at light, 15 Jun 1993, Y. Nakatani (AMNH &amp; NIAES); 2♂, Nara, Kamikitayama, Mt. Wasamata, at light, 9 Aug 1995, T. Hirowatari &amp; Y. Sawada (NIAES); 1♂: Wakayama, Kumanogawa, Doro Valley, Tamakiguchi,
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,
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, 15 Jun 1993, S. Gotoh (AMNH_PBI 00380594) (TYCN); 1♂, Wakayama, Shingu, Shirami, 9 Sep 1999, K. Temma (NIAES). [Shikoku] 1♀, same data as for holotype (TYCN).
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Figures 8-11. Holotype material of
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(8-9) and
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(10-11). Scale bar: 2mm.
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<paragraph id="9F8E53346FD259746BD18087B4E5FD80" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7A60E24FC3ACF75ADE6A20994C5E69EE" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Coloration generally dark; antennal segment II, or at least basal and apical 1/3, darkened; areas between pronotal punctures rather smooth; scutellum weakly elevated and blackish; mesepimeron blackish; abdomen mostly blackish.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="69CFCF21D34E5A368975EFC08173370E" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B4E6F41E6460C54B06274FBD6C143C2D" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Body generally maculate; dorsum shiny, densely clothed with long erect yellowish setae. Head shiny yellowish brown; brown stripe on vertex. Antenna dark brown; basal 1/3 or half of segment I somewhat pale, sometimes tinged with red; middle portion of segment II sometimes pale; base of segment III pale. Labium yellowish brown except tip brown, reaching anterior margin of mesosternum. Pronotum dark brown with yellowish quotation mark-shaped markings, strongly convex and distinctly punctate, densely covered with long erect yellowish setae; collar yellowish brown with dark base punctate, length 0.56 of width; triangular yellowish marking on mesal calli; short longitudinal whitish stripe on base of disc; posterior margin narrowly pale; areas between punctures on disc somewhat swollen but not calloused; prosternum yellowish brown, conically projecting. Scutellum entirely dark, gradually elevated to posterior with rounded carinate process; meso- and metapleura dark except for ostiolar peritreme whitish yellow. Hemelytron smooth, shiny and transparent with two transverse brown bands; anterior 1/4 and posterior half dark brown; mesal half of posterior end of corium brown, both sides of marking connected with posterior transverse band; posterior part of embolium narrowly brown; posterior part of cuneus and membrane veins tinged with brown. Legs pale yellowish brown; hind femur with apical 1/3 brown or with red band. Abdomen almost entirely dark brown in male, lateral half of segments II, IV and VII yellowish brown in female; marking on female segment II convex. Male genitalia as in Figs 32-37. Sensory lobe of left paramere slightly swollen near base; right paramere simple; endosoma with spiculate sclerite at base, lacking lobal sclerite.</paragraph>
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Figures 12-18. Magnified images of
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species. 12-14 Heads and antennae 15-16 scutellum, lateral aspects 17-18 pleura 12, 15, 17
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13-14, 16, 18
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.
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<paragraph id="6CFCA3C2277EB2F80CCA136D5683F1F0" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Measurements</paragraph>
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(♂/♀). Total body length: 3.70
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4.62; width head across eyes: 0.74
<normalizedToken id="97B65360DB9A964192CDF05E8108A6D7" originalValue="0.80/0.75">-0.80/0.75-</normalizedToken>
0.85; width vertex: 0.28
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0.37; length of labium; 0.92
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1.10; length of antennal segments
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: 0.33
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0.50, 1.40
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1.65, 0.38
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0.60, 0.33
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0.36; length of pronotum including collar: 1.00
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1.26; width base of pronotum: 1.45
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1.81; maximum width across hemelytra: 1.80
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2.21; length of hind femur, tibia, and tarsus: 1.28
<normalizedToken id="3B92275375C0D3E0194F50F5442CBFAE" originalValue="1.45/1.52">-1.45/1.52-</normalizedToken>
1.68, 1.69
<normalizedToken id="212F6C75EF1328A0DB7E2145A5E9019B" originalValue="2.01/1.61">-2.01/1.61-</normalizedToken>
2.18, 0.27
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0.36.
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<paragraph id="376EF4D7409A5ED4BFCCC49626F003D2" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6668C30176F8B8341036300E40CE4B7F" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Japan (Shikoku: Kochi Pref., Tsushima Island).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="A1346A09EF0F0EEBA4B89D26DE2A84F0" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D85754593810B28DFE39C7752F9BD879" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Named after Mr. Mikio Takai, who first suggested the presence of this new species.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="3410AA991924DB5D35FE8B8DC2CF73FE" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Biology.</paragraph>
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According to Mr. M. Takai (pers. obs.),
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was associated with a colony of
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Takeya, 1951 (
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) on an evergreen broadleaf tree,
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Siebold et Zucc. (
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). This tingid species is assumed to be a prey item for the mirid.
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Figures 19-24. Scanning electron micrographs of
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species. 19-22
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23-24
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19, 24 head and pronotum 20, 23 hemelytra 21 membrane 22 tarsal claw.
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<paragraph id="D99CFA755004AB79D7A0B748199DC0DE" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The male genital structure of this new species is similar to that of
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except for the shape of the left paramere.
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can be distinguished from the latter by the following characters. Antennal segment II dark, if middle pale, at least basal 1/3 infuscate (Figs 12-14); areas between punctures on pronotum weakly swollen, but not calloused (Figs 25-26, 30-31); scutellum weakly elevated and dark without marking (Figs 15-16); pale marking on mesepimeron absent (Figs 17-18); basal part of left paramere somewhat swollen. Some specimens of the new species have been misidentified as
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(
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,
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). The description and illustration by
<bibRefCitation id="8919ED374FB0F1538A58092CED045297" author="Nawa, U" journalOrPublisher="Insect World" pageId="0" pageNumber="163" pagination="414 - 416" title="[A new natural enemy of Tingispyrioides Scott]." volume="14" year="1910">Nawa (1910)</bibRefCitation>
, on which the specific name
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was based (
<bibRefCitation id="749CD9E1C6D0076CCBC4B7964F9C0F49" pageId="0" pageNumber="163">Schumacher 1917</bibRefCitation>
; see also
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), unequivocally correspond to what has been identified as
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(with only an apically infuscate antennal segment II and a yellow marking on scutellum).
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Figures 25-31. Scanning electron micrographs of
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species. 25-29
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30
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31
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27 tarsus 28 tarsal claw 29 terminal abdomen.
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Figures 32-37. Male genitalia of
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. 32-33 Pygophore 34-35 left paramere 36-37 endosoma. Abbreviations: HS = hypophysis, SL = sensory lobe, SG = Secondary gonophore.
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