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<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FF73FCE2E61EFCA4" box="[255,331,810,836]" captionStart-0="FIGURES 1125" captionStart-1="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId-0="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionStartId-1="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox-0="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetBox-1="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId-0="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetId-1="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId-0="13" captionTargetPageId-1="14" captionText-0="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." captionText-1="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">1736</figureCitation>
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Eggs barrel-shaped to spherical (
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); operculum circular, with variable convexity; usually convex (
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), flat in
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<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FD1BFC6AE5BBFC5C" box="[663,750,930,956]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Fig. 33</figureCitation>
). Chorion surface spinose and translucent after hatching of nymphs. Before hatching, eggs milky-white in
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FD32FC02E44BFC03" box="[702,798,970,995]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. hansi</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FCDBFC02E4A0FC03" box="[855,1013,970,995]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. picticornis</emphasis>
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to yellow in
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FB1CFC02E261FC03" box="[1168,1332,970,995]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. convergens</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FAC9FC02E2DCFC04" box="[1349,1417,970,996]" captionStart="FIGURES 110" captionStartId="10.[151,269,1583,1607]" captionTargetBox="[292,1294,477,1559]" captionTargetId="figure@10.[292,1296,477,1559]" captionTargetPageId="10" captionText="FIGURES 110. Eggs of Pentatomidae. Fig. 1. Fertile eggs of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in dorsal view. Ruptor ovis (arrow). Fig. 2. Fertile eggs of Chinavia erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 3. Eggs of Chinavia longicorialis in dorsal view. Fig. 4. Eggs of Chinavia pengue in dorsal view. Fig. 5. Eggs of Chinavia musiva in dorsal view. Fig. 6. Fertile eggs of C. musiva in dorsal view. Eye (arrow). Fig. 7. Eggs of Grazia tincta in dorsal view. Fig. 8. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 9. Eggs of O. basalis in lateral view. Fig. 10. Eggs of Thyanta humilis in dorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185388/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
); red eyes and dark brown
<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FE48FC3AE512FBEB" box="[452,583,1010,1035]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">ruptor ovis</emphasis>
become visible with the development of embryo. Aero-micropylar processes white, slightly clavated at apex (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FDEFFBD2E590FBD4" box="[611,709,1050,1076]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 22</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FD5DFBD2E5A4FBD4" box="[721,753,1050,1076]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">28</figureCitation>
), entirely tubular in
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FC6CFBD2E328FBD3" box="[992,1149,1050,1075]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. picticornis</emphasis>
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(
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FB02FBD2E3B3FBD4" box="[1166,1254,1050,1076]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Fig. 35</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD5A046FFF41019FF4AFB8AE53FF96C" blockId="9.[151,1436,890,1676]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">
In the SEM, eggs of
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FE40FB8BE51CFBBC" box="[460,585,1091,1116]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Euschistus</emphasis>
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spp. studied show chorion surface spinose (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FBE4FB8AE20BFBBC" box="[1128,1374,1090,1116]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 17, 18, 24, 25</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FAE2FB8AE2DBFBBC" box="[1390,1422,1090,1116]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">33</figureCitation>
), although it has been described as finely reticulated in
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FC98FBA3E420FB64" box="[788,885,1131,1156]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. hansi</emphasis>
(
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)
</taxonomicName>
. In areas where the egg is fixed to another in the egg mass or to the substratum, chorion is covered by an adhesive substance that prevents visualization of sculpture pattern (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FD1AFB72E473FB34" box="[662,806,1210,1236]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 17, 24</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FCBEFB72E406FB34" box="[818,851,1210,1236]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">33</figureCitation>
). In all areas of the egg, a great number of spines projects from the surface, uniformly distributed in the chorion of
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FC3FFB2BE301FB1C" box="[947,1108,1251,1276]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. picticornis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FBEBFB2AE3AEFB1C" box="[1127,1275,1250,1276]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 34, 35</figureCitation>
), or laminate expansions form polygonal figures, with long and acute spines along those projections, of
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FB3DFAC3E244FAC4" box="[1201,1297,1291,1316]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. hansi</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FAC4FAC3E7A4FAAC" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. convergens</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FE8FFAFAE6C2FAAC" box="[259,407,1330,1356]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 19, 20</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FE2AFAFAE692FAAC" box="[422,455,1330,1356]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">26</figureCitation>
). In the
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egg, spine-shaped projections with different lengths can emerge from the smooth chorion, composing nearly polygonal figures in some areas of chorion (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FB59FA92E264FA94" box="[1237,1329,1370,1396]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Fig. 27</figureCitation>
). Lateral walls near the aero-micropylar processes, and operculum with longer and numerous spines, almost always tied by fine sheets (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FEF7FA62E55CFA24" box="[379,521,1450,1476]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 21, 22</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FD99FA62E534FA24" box="[533,609,1450,1476]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">28, 35</figureCitation>
), or sometimes inserted by smaller spines as in
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(
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FB73FA62E2DBFA24" box="[1279,1422,1450,1476]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 29, 30</figureCitation>
). Limits of the operculum are not easily visualized in noneclosioned eggs (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FC74FA1AE30FFA0C" box="[1016,1114,1490,1516]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 21</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FBEBFA1AE3DDFA0C" box="[1127,1160,1490,1516]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">29</figureCitation>
). Aero-micropylar processes can be distinguished from chorionic spines for being longer and larger in diameter; the processes are tubular in
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<emphasis id="B91E7C54FFF41019FE9DF9EBE6E5F9DC" box="[273,432,1571,1596]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">E. picticornis</emphasis>
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(
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FE4DF9EAE542F9DC" box="[449,535,1570,1596]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Fig. 35</figureCitation>
) and slightly clavated at apex in the other two species (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FB27F9EAE25BF9DC" box="[1195,1294,1570,1596]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 22</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FA97F9EAE23CF9DC" box="[1307,1385,1570,1596]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">28, 29</figureCitation>
). Its apical portion bears a central hole; at the magnification used, aero-micropylar processes walls seem smooth, instead of spongy (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FEF9F9BAE682F96C" box="[373,471,1650,1676]" captionStart="FIGURES 1125" captionStartId="13.[151,269,1588,1612]" captionTargetBox="[248,1333,197,1569]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[248,1333,197,1570]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="FIGURES 1125. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 11. Egg of Edessa meditabunda in dorsal view. Fig. 12. Chorion of E. meditabunda egg, showing granulated pattern. Fig. 13. Detail of the chorion of E. meditabunda egg, with polymorphic granules (arrows). Fig. 14. Anterior pole of E. meditabunda egg. Fig. 15. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, appearing as a small tubercle slightly projecting. Fig. 16. Aero-micropylar process of E. meditabunda egg, in the shape of a stalk projection. Fig. 17. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) convergens in lateral view. Posterior pole with sheets of adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 18. Egg of E. convergens in dorsal view. Fig. 19. Spinose chorion in the lateral wall of E. convergens egg. Fig. 20. Detail of E. convergens chorion, with long and acute spines (arrow) in the vertex of polygonal figures. Fig. 21. Detail of the chorion of E. convergens egg in a dorsal view. Aero-micropylar process (arrow). Fig. 22. Detail of chorion sculpture in the operculum of E. convergens egg near the aero-micropylar processes. Fine sheets connecting the spines (asterisk). Fig. 23. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. convergens egg, with smooth surface. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 24. Egg of Euschistus (Mitripus) hansi in lateral view. Area of egg fixation to the substratum (arrow). Fig. 25. Egg of E. hansi in dorsal view. (amp—aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el —eclosion line; lw—lateral wall; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185389/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Figs. 23</figureCitation>
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<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFF41019FE6FF9BAE509F96C" box="[483,604,1650,1676]" captionStart="FIGURES 2640" captionStartId="14.[151,269,1625,1649]" captionTargetBox="[238,1352,182,1601]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[238,1353,182,1602]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 2640. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 26. Chorion of the lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with laminate expansions. Fig. 27. Detail of the chorion of E. hansi egg, with spine-shaped projections with different lengths. Fig. 28. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 29. Lateral wall of E. hansi egg, with long spines inserted by smaller ones. Fig. 30. Anterior pole of E. hansi egg. Fig. 31. Aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with a central hole (arrow). Fig. 32. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. hansi egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 33. Egg of Euschistus (Lycipta) picticornis in lateral view. Posterior pole covered by adhesive material (arrow). Fig. 34. Surface of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg. Fig. 35. Detail of the lateral wall of E. picticornis egg, near the aero-micropylar processes. Spines tied by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 36. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of E. picticornis egg, with smooth walls. Fig. 37. Egg of Chinavia erythrocnemis in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 38. Egg of C. erythrocnemis in dorsal view. Fig. 39. Detail of the lateral wall of C. erythrocnemis egg. Polygonal cell (arrow). Fig. 40. Reticulated chorion of C. erythrocnemis egg in greater detail, showing polygonal cells. (amp—aeromicropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; op—operculum; pp—posterior pole)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185390/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">31, 32, 36</figureCitation>
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