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<emphasis id="B903737EFF9C6B759906ACDEFE1FFC69" bold="true" box="[264,460,924,950]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="35">Paloniella ovata</emphasis>
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. Length 2.02. Maximum width across hemelytra 1.68. Head width across vertex 0.50; dorsal length 0.16; facial length 0.46; facial width 0.70. Anterior inter­ocular space 0.22, posterior space 0.58. Dorsal width of eye 0.12; maximum width 0.22; height 0.30. Height of gena 0.14. Ocellus width 0.02; inter­ocellar space 0.16. Maximum width of pronotum 1.28; median length 0.44. Scutellum length 0.72; width 0.66. Cuneus length 0.48; width 0.42. Rostrum 0.96. Antennae I 0.12; II 0.42; III 0.28; IV 0.14.
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Strongly ovate (figure 6). Head strongly appressed, inclined forwards; from above 3.13x as broad as long; in front more or less quadrate (figure 7), about 1.52x as broad as high. Frons tumid towards apex, margin convex, finely carinate. Gena high, about 0.47x as high as eye; broadly arcuate with margin finely carinate, forming prominent concavity on either side of frons. Entire head disk transversely rugose punctate, pubescent with very short reclining somewhat sericeous hairs; mostly golden to yellow­brown, vertex behind ocelli paler; genae dark red to black laterally. Eyes reddish, pubescent with obscure very short erect hairs. Ocelli deep red, surrounding annuli brighter red; about
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width of each apart. Antennal segment I dark red, about 0.33x as thick as long, sparse with semi­erect hairs. II dark red, yellow­brown tinged with reddish along the middle; somewhat recurved, subequal in thickness at base to I, 1.5x thicker towards apex; pubescent with reclining golden yellow hairs shorter than segment thickness. III yellow­brown, linear, 0.5x as thick as I; pubescent with semi­erect golden yellow hairs generally longer than segment thickness. IV fusiform, similarly pubescent as III, black with apex whitish. Rostrum with segment I red, II pale reddish, III and IV dark­red; extending to sixth abdominal sternite.
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female, dorsal habitus; dorsal view of head.
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<paragraph id="8BC8AF6CFF9D6B749946A992FB06F8CD" blockId="9.[264,1323,1744,1890]" pageId="9" pageNumber="36">Pronotum about 2.90x as broad as long; lateral margins strongly arcuate and explanate, posterior deeply bisinuate. Scutellum slightly longer (1.09x) than broad.</paragraph>
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. Unknown.
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This new species is the first record of
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Poppius
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in the Middle East. It is a relatively small species with a more extensive ochraceous dorsum than the generally observed dark chocolate­brown to dark­red in previously known species of the genus, with the only exception of
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Akingbohungbe
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from
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. However, the latter is generally much lighter coloured than the new species, and it is much larger, being
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length. In terms of size, the new species shows some affinity with
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<emphasis id="B903737EFF9E6B779C49AB7EFB4CFB8A" box="[1095,1183,1084,1109]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="37">I. niger</emphasis>
Linnavuori
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from
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; but that species differs from it in several respects: head darkened with occipital margin strongly contrasting whitish; rostrum considerably more elongate, extending to ninth abdominal sternite; antennal segment II much less (1.25x compared to 1.5x) as long as III etc.
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: female,
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: Sanaa,
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NW Manakhah,
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, 2002, van Harten (LC).
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