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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F0448799E3889FEBC8DEC" bold="true" box="[215,360,419,442]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Grandivesica</emphasis>
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,
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TYPE SPECIES:
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<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6F0448786E38F2FDF68DBB" box="[295,546,472,493]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Grandivesica" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="86" pageNumber="86" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pilbara" status="sp. nov.">Grandivesica pilbara</taxonomicName>
,
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="A23057E9BE6F04487B7438F3FF7B8E5D" pageId="86" pageNumber="86" rank="species">new species</taxonomicNameLabel>
.
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DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the short, stout, sometimes sigmoid endosoma, apex of endosoma sometimes with foliaceous, plate like elaborations or with a terminal membranous bag devoid of microtrichia (figs. 3236, pl. 11; phallotheca usually with a distinct crest on dorsodistal margin (figs. 3236); body ranging from small to moderate size; coloration pale, yellowish, or green, usually with contrasting dark spot at inner angle of cuneus (pl. 10). Most easily confused with
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044879A53A7CFF038FDE" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6F044879A53A7CFEA48F3D" box="[236,368,854,875]" class="Insecta" family="Ichneumonidae" genus="Eremotylus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="86" pageNumber="86" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Eremotylus</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6F044878CA3A7CFF078FDE" authority="Omnivoriphylus" authorityName="Omnivoriphylus" class="Diplopoda" family="Fuhrmannodesmidae" genus="Gyrophallus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Polydesmida" pageId="86" pageNumber="86" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Gyrophallus, Omnivoriphylus</taxonomicName>
,
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and
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044878683A5EFE4A8FDF" box="[289,414,884,905]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Spinivesica</emphasis>
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on the basis of pale coloration and dark spot on corium at inner angle of cuneus, but
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044878933A84FDBF8F95" box="[474,619,942,963]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Grandivesica</emphasis>
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(except
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044879F63AE6FEFE8FB7" box="[191,298,972,993]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">G. cassis</emphasis>
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i) lacking additional dark spot at apex of membrane cells seen in many species placed in those genera. Stout endosoma virtually unique within Australian
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6F044879143D68FEC1880E" box="[93,277,1090,1112]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Cremnorrhinina</taxonomicName>
, although possibly confused with the relatively short and stout endosoma in
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044879363D57FE4988C4" box="[127,413,1149,1170]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6F044879363D57FF2B88C4" box="[127,255,1149,1170]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Halophylus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="86" pageNumber="113" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus" status="gen. nov.">Halophylus</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6F044878473D57FE4988C4" box="[270,413,1149,1170]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Proteophylus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="86" pageNumber="162" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus" status="gen. nov.">Proteophylus</taxonomicName>
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, and
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044878AE3D57FFAF88F9" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Pulvillophylus</emphasis>
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, but those taxa always with distinct, usually paired, apical spines of forms unlike the conditions seen in
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044878213DFFFE2088BC" box="[360,500,1237,1258]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Grandivesica</emphasis>
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.
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DESCRIPTION:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F0448784A3DD8FE9D8951" box="[259,329,1266,1287]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">MALE</emphasis>
: Total length 2.414.06, pronotum width 0.831.27. COLORA- TION (pl. 10): Pale, yellowish, or green, including all appendages; corium usually with infuscate mark adjacent to inner angle of cuneus. SURFACE AND VESTITURE (fig. 31AC, pl. 10): Dorsum smooth, polished and weakly to moderately shining. Dorsum clothed with recumbent simple or scimitar-shaped setae, usually pale, sometimes dark. STRUCTURE:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F044878AA3F32FDF68A7B" bold="true" box="[483,546,1560,1581]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Head</emphasis>
(fig. 31A, pl. 10): Short, transverse; frons at most weakly surpassing anterior margin of eyes; eyes moderately large, weakly bulging, confluent with anterior margin of pronotum; eyes in lateral view occupying about two-thirds height of head; antennal segment 2 relatively short, ranging from 0.921.09 times width of head, either stout and parallel sided or weakly tapered proximally; antenna inserted at nearly ventral margin of eye.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F04487BB13861FC998D36" bold="true" box="[760,845,331,352]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Thorax</emphasis>
(fig. 31AC, pl. 10): Pronotum with lateral margins nearly straight to weakly convex, anterior lobe short, calli weakly demarcated along posterior margin, posterior lobe at most weakly elevated, posterior margin straight to weakly concave, with rounded humeral angles; mesoscutum weakly to broadly exposed; scutellum triangular, flat. Pretarsus as in figure 31E, F.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F04487BD23B78FCF78E31" box="[667,803,594,615]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Hemelytron</emphasis>
: Short to weakly elongate, corial margin nearly straight to moderately convex. GENITALIA (figs. 31D, 3236, pl. 11):
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F04487BD23B80FCCA8EE9" bold="true" box="[667,798,682,703]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Pygophore:</emphasis>
Broadly conical, left margin of aperture slightly raised, with row of bristles; dorsal surface usually without tubercles or patches of bristles; rarely with pair of blunt tubercles on either side of dorsal surface anteriad of aperture.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F04487AE23A17FBFD8F04" bold="true" box="[939,1065,829,850]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Endosoma:</emphasis>
Variable; J-shaped, short and stout with dorsal strap variably reduced and ventral strap predominate and strongly curved to left with variable terminal spines; or sigmoid with variable distal spines; apex sometimes with foliaceous, platelike elaborations or with a terminal ribbonlike sclerite supporting billowy membranous bag with microtrichia; secondary gonopore large, well sclerotized, subapical or practically apical.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F04487AF03D48FB9C8821" bold="true" box="[953,1096,1122,1143]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Phallotheca:</emphasis>
Apical portion well sclerotized, roughly conical, dorsal surface with variable crest, aperture usually placed on anterior dorsoapical aspect reaching to and ventrad of apex, margin undulating, large and wide; basal portion reaching to middle of ventral surface of pygophore in situ.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6F04487A313C05FC2E8912" bold="true" box="[888,1018,1327,1348]" pageId="86" pageNumber="86">Parameres:</emphasis>
Left paramere with straight dorsoposterior margin not significantly elevated above posterior and anterior processes; size usually large, elongate; sometimes relatively small with typical phyline shape; posterior process relatively long and straight, lateral margin undulating; anterior process usually large and rounded apically, sometimes short and placed medially on anterior margin; prominent seta placed laterally or on anterior process. Right paramere moderately large to large, broad across dorsal aspect; apical margin with one more or less distinct, usually short, projection.
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Fig. 31.
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E044978413CE0FE03898B" box="[264,471,1482,1501]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">Grandivesica cassisi</emphasis>
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. Scanning electron micrographs.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497A063CE0FCB3898B" bold="true" box="[847,871,1482,1501]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">A.</emphasis>
Lateral view of head, showing structural details common to most Australian
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6E04497B223CCEFCC289A1" box="[619,790,1508,1527]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">Cremnorrhinina</taxonomicName>
.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497A6B3CCEFCE689A1" bold="true" box="[802,818,1508,1527]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">B</emphasis>
. Detail of pronotal setae.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497D073CCEFBB289A1" bold="true" box="[1102,1126,1508,1527]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">C.</emphasis>
Thoracic pleuron, showing metathoracic spiracle opening, metathoracic scent-gland auricle, and evaporatory area.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497DFB3CD5FB1F8A44" bold="true" box="[1202,1227,1535,1554]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">D.</emphasis>
Lateroventral view of pygophore.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E044978B23F33FDC68A7A" bold="true" box="[507,530,1561,1580]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">E.</emphasis>
Lateroventral view of pretarsus.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497AC33F33FC4D8A7A" bold="true" box="[906,921,1561,1580]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">F</emphasis>
. Frontal view of pretarsus. Abbreviations:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E0449786A3F1EFEE98A11" bold="true" box="[291,317,1588,1607]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">lp,</emphasis>
left paramere;
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E044978AE3F1EFDCB8A11" bold="true" box="[487,543,1588,1607]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">mttsp</emphasis>
, metathoracic spiracle;
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497A683F1EFCEC8A11" bold="true" box="[801,824,1588,1607]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">pe</emphasis>
, parempodium;
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497AA53F1EFBDF8A11" bold="true" box="[1004,1035,1588,1607]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">phl</emphasis>
, phallotheca;
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E04497DEF3F1EFB118A11" bold="true" box="[1190,1221,1588,1607]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">pul</emphasis>
, pulvillus;
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E044979AC3F65FEF68A34" bold="true" box="[229,290,1615,1634]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">sgaur,</emphasis>
scent gland auricle;
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6E044978B23F65FDF98A34" bold="true" box="[507,557,1615,1634]" pageId="87" pageNumber="87">sgev,</emphasis>
scent gland evaporatory area.
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<paragraph id="8BC83680BE61044678F23BD1FDD38F5B" blockId="88.[443,519,762,782]" box="[443,519,762,782]" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Map 8.</paragraph>
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Distribution of
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6104467B8A3BD0FC908F5B" box="[707,836,762,781]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Grandivesica</emphasis>
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spp.
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044679333A77FF018F24" box="[122,213,861,882]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">FEMALE</emphasis>
(pl. 10): Coloration and structure similar to male; total length 2.523.92, pronotum width 0.871.24. Costal margin more noticeably convex than in male; antennal segment 2 more slender and tapering proximally. GENITALIA (pl. 45):
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044678CC3ADEFDBF885C" bold="true" box="[389,619,1012,1034]" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Vestibular sclerites:</emphasis>
Large, attaining anterior edge of sclerotized rings.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044679E53D1BFE588810" box="[172,396,1073,1094]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">First gonapophyses</emphasis>
: Relatively small, narrow basal blocks.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044678253D65FDB78832" box="[364,611,1103,1124]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Ventral labiate plate</emphasis>
: Platelike medial anteroventral extension wider than lateral extent of basal gonapophysal structures, anterior surface undulate, covering anterior surface of basal structures.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044679143DCDFE9888AA" bold="true" box="[93,332,1255,1277]" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Dorsal labiate plate:</emphasis>
Large; long longitudinally; seminal receptacle sometimes long, thickly membranous.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE610446781C3C0EFDDB896F" box="[341,527,1316,1337]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Sclerotized rings</emphasis>
: Large, subtriangular or subovoid, relatively flat, thick walled, medial angle sometimes attenuate.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044679913C55FE1389C3" box="[216,455,1407,1429]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Posteromedial region</emphasis>
: Surface with conspicuous microstructure.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044678853CB7FF768987" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Anterolateral region</emphasis>
: Anterior margin extending beyond anterior edge of sclerotized rings.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6104467B4D3CF0FF478A5B" bold="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Posterior wall:</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044679E83CD2FE6C8A58" box="[161,440,1528,1550]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Intersegmental structure</emphasis>
: Not differentiated from connecting membrane.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044678BD3F3DFF618A1C" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Interramal sclerites</emphasis>
: Moderately sclerotized, lateral sclerites wedge shaped, medial sclerite broadly triangular.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C36D650BBE61044679333FA7FDD28A89" pageId="88" pageNumber="88" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="8BC83680BE61044679333FA7FDD28A89" blockId="88.[93,620,860,1759]" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">
ETYMOLOGY: From the Latin,
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6104467B583FA4FDB78AF5" box="[529,611,1678,1699]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">grandis</emphasis>
, “large,” and
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE61044679BB3F86FEE18A97" box="[242,309,1708,1729]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">vesica</emphasis>
, in reference to the robust structure of the endosoma; feminine.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C36D650BBE6104467BF13A70FBEB8874" pageId="88" pageNumber="88" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BC83680BE6104467BF13A70FBEB8874" blockId="88.[667,1194,858,1058]" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">
DISCUSSION: The endosoma in
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6104467D513A71FB7D8F26" box="[1048,1193,859,880]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Grandivesica" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="88" pageNumber="86" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus" status="gen. nov.">
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6104467D513A71FB7D8F26" box="[1048,1193,859,880]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">Grandivesica</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
spp. is large and heavily sclerotized even though the size of the insects themselves is usually small,
<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BE6104467A0F3A99FC778F9E" box="[838,931,947,968]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Grandivesica" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="88" pageNumber="88" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="kadji">
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE6104467A0F3A99FC778F9E" box="[838,931,947,968]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="88">G. kadji</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
being the largest species. The structure of the endosoma and associated male genitalic structures shows substantial morphological variation.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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