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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A799A3A18FEB88F1F" bold="true" box="[211,364,818,841]" italics="true" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Maculiphylus</emphasis>
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TYPE SPECIES:
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<taxonomicName id="4C774D03BEBD049A784E3A4DFDE58F2A" box="[263,561,871,892]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Maculiphylus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="132" pageNumber="132" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="eremophilae" status="sp. nov.">Maculiphylus eremophilae</taxonomicName>
,
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.
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DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the relatively small size, parallel-sided body form, exserted eyes, and small dark spots covering the pale dorsum (pl. 18); endosoma J-shaped with a terminal secondary gonopore and no apical elaborations (fig. 53, pl. 18), phallotheca with a dorsal keel, right parameres tiny with a laterally directed terminal projection (fig. 53), and female subgenital plate with posteri orly directed medial projection. Sexual dimorphism moderately strong, the female distinctly ovoid. Possibly confused with
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7B7A3DC0FF05894B" italics="true" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Adunatiphylus</emphasis>
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on basis of size and spotted dorsum, but that taxon with endosomal straps fused medially and apically forming a single, long, erect spine (fig. 2, pl. 1), whereas endosomal straps distinct over most of length, not forming a terminal spine, and secondary gonopore subapical in
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A78243C97FDD28984" box="[365,518,1469,1490]" italics="true" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Maculiphylus</emphasis>
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(fig. 53, pl. 18).
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A79F73CF1FE8089A6" box="[190,340,1499,1520]" italics="true" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Lepidophylus</emphasis>
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also with spotted dorsum, but that species covered with lepidote setae.
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DESCRIPTION:
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: Total length 2.963.47, pronotum width 0.901.03. COLORATION (pl. 18): Body and most of appendages pale green to yellowish, hemelytron uniformly covered with weakly contrasting small graybrown spots; membrane weakly infuscate, without markings. SURFACE AND VESTI- TURE (pl. 18): Surface smooth, dull; vestiture of reclining, pale, simple setae. STRUC- TURE (pl. 18):
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7A183AA6FC438FF7" bold="true" box="[849,919,908,929]" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Head:</emphasis>
Transverse, vertex relatively narrow, eyes large, bulging, frons only weakly projecting in dorsal view; eye occupying two-thirds height of head, antenna inserted somewhat above ventral margin of eye, eye emarginate at fossa; antennal segment 2 relatively short, stout, of uniform di ameter (0.85), 1.12 times width of head; labium reaching midpoint of mesosternum.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7BD23DBCFD2288FD" bold="true" box="[667,758,1174,1195]" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Thorax:</emphasis>
Pronotum weakly elongate, trapezoidal, nearly straight sided, calli very weakly expressed, posterior lobe moderately elevated, posterior margin very weakly concave; meso scutum moderately exposed.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7D523C27FB758974" box="[1051,1185,1293,1314]" italics="true" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Hemelytron</emphasis>
: Moderately elongate, corium laterally nearly straight, cuneus relatively short. GENITA- LIA (fig. 53, pl. 18):
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7AD33C4CFBC8892D" bold="true" box="[922,1052,1382,1403]" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Pygophore:</emphasis>
Triangular; dorsal surface without tubercles or discrete groups of bristles.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7A273C8BFC3889E0" bold="true" box="[878,1004,1441,1462]" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Endosoma:</emphasis>
J-shaped, straps continuous from base to small membranous apex; secondary gonopore small, well sclerotized, subapically situated within interstrap region.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7BB13F3DFC528A7A" bold="true" box="[760,902,1559,1580]" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Phallotheca:</emphasis>
Apical portion conical; dorsomedial surface with discrete crest basad; narrowly elongate ovoid aperture on anterior dorsal surface; internal basal portion reaching to middle of ventral pygophore surface in situ.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBD049A7BD23F86FCC88A97" bold="true" box="[667,796,1708,1729]" pageId="132" pageNumber="132">Parameres:</emphasis>
Left paramere typically phyline with dorsoposterior margin slightly elevated above posterior and anterior processes; posterior process short, slightly deflected; anterior process small, prominent seta not observed. Right paramere minute, fusiform with narrow pointed medial projection apically.
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(pl. 18): Color, vestiture, and surface texture as in male; body more broadly ovoid, eyes smaller, and vertex relatively wider than in male; total length 2.773.03, pronotum width 0.921.05. GENITALIA (pl. 48):
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B79A33B31FD9C8E66" bold="true" box="[234,584,539,561]" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Subgenital plate of sternite 6:</emphasis>
With posteriorly directed medial projection.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B7B133B13FEE88E3A" bold="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Vestibular sclerites:</emphasis>
Large, reaching to anterior margin of sclerotized rings.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B78A33B5FFF1F8EF1" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">First gonapophyses</emphasis>
: Relatively large, triangular basal blocks with concave margins.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B78A93B9AFF6D8EB5" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Ventral labiate plate</emphasis>
: Platelike medial anteroventral extension reaching lateral extent of basal gonapophysal structures, anterior surface covering anterior surface of basal structures.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B7B763A0DFECE8F0F" bold="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Dorsal labiate plate:</emphasis>
Large, long.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B788B3A6EFD528F0C" box="[450,646,836,858]" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Sclerotized rings</emphasis>
: Weakly sclerotized, large, subovoid, slightly concave, relatively thin walled.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B7B433AAAFED38FE5" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Posteromedial region</emphasis>
: Surface without conspicuous microstructure.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B780A3A91FDE18F87" box="[323,565,955,977]" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Anterolateral region</emphasis>
: Anterior margin extending beyond anterior edge of sclerotized rings.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B783B3ADCFDCA885D" bold="true" box="[370,542,1014,1036]" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Posterior wall:</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B7B6E3ADDFE9C887C" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Intersegmental structure</emphasis>
: Apparently not distinct from dorsal surface of connecting membrane.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B79963D65FE1A8832" box="[223,462,1103,1124]" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Interramal sclerites</emphasis>
: With weakly sclerotized lateral sclerites, medial sclerite not apparent.
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ETYMOLOGY: From the Latin,
<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B78963D8DFDE488EA" box="[479,560,1191,1212]" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">macula</emphasis>
, “spot,” and the generic name
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B78363DEEFE1F888F" box="[383,459,1220,1241]" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Phylus</emphasis>
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; masculine.
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DISCUSSION: With respect to coloration and the spots on the dorsum and femora
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B79C93C31FECD8966" box="[128,281,1307,1328]" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Maculiphylus</emphasis>
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is most similar to
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BEBC049B7B4B3C31FF4B891B" italics="true" pageId="133" pageNumber="133">Adunatiphylus</emphasis>
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. Nonetheless, the structure of the male genitalia in the two taxa is strikingly different, and we therefore treat the two as distinct genera.
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