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03EE5F2F544FFFBF14A9FB73FC04998B.text	03EE5F2F544FFFBF14A9FB73FC04998B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ogmocoris Mayr 1864	<div><p>Genus  Ogmocoris Mayr, 1864</p><p>Ogmocoris Mayr, 1864: 908; Mayr, 1866: 34; Stal, 1872: 30; Lethierry &amp; Severin, 1893: 132; Kirkaldy, 1909: 72; Silva, 1945: 596; Costa Lima, 1947: 312; Fernandes &amp; Grazia, 1998: 1058.</p><p>Ansa Walker, 1868: 548.</p><p>TYPE SPECIES. -  Atelocerus hypomelas Burmeister, 1835 (= Ansa distincta Walker, 1868).</p><p>DESCRIPTION. - Medium size. Body elliptical. Ventral surface more convex than dorsal one. Dorsal and ventral surfaces strongly punctured. Head as long as wide and as long as pronotum. Juga longer than or subequal to tylus. Lateral margins of juga slightly concave and emarginate; dorsal surface of juga and tylus with transverse furrows. Head, in profile, with tylus slighdy higher than juga. Antenniferous tubercles with lateral romboid spine. Antennal segment I not attaining of head; relative length of 111= V apex segments:&gt; IV&gt; I&gt; II. Bucculae sinuous in profile, evanescent at base of head with small anterior tooth. Rostral I shorter than bucculae. segment Segments II and III subequal in length, longer than IV; I shortest. Segment II arched segment and flattened laterally. Rostrum surpassing posterior margin of urosternite IV</p><p>Pronotum trapezoidal, anterior 2/3 slightly declivent. Pronotum about three times wider across humeri than long. Anterior angles distinctly toothed. Anterolateral margins slighdy concave, anterior half strongly crenulated; posterolateral margins sinuous. Posterior margin rectilinear. Cicatrices concolorous, delimited by punctures, with a few punctures at middle. Prosternum slightly carinate; mesosternum carinate, metasternum shallowly concave. Sternum with white hairs. Ostiolar clavate, rugae length 1/3 of evaporatory area width. Tibiae dorsally sulcate.</p><p>Basal angles of scutellum foveate, roundapex ed, surpassing middle of connexival segment V Posterior angle of corium rounded, reaching at least middle of connexival VI. Apex of segment radial vein with or without small pale yellow callus. Hemelytral membrane hyaline, veins brown, sometimes bifurcate.</p><p>Connexivum well-exposed, lateral margins emarginate. Posterolateral angles rounded, subcalloused.</p><p>Ventral surface of abdomen slighdy sulcate medially. Spiracles black, elyptical. Each trichobothrium placed in tiny subcalloused area, separated by imaginary longitudinal line tangential to spiracles.</p><p>MALE. - Pygophore subquadrangular, globose, opening dorso-posteriorly. Posterolateral angles auriculate. Dorsal rim (dr) with median 1 / 3 posteriorly projected, slightly concave. Ventral rim (vr) forming two layers; the superior one expanded in 1 + 1 cylindrical arms (as) dorsally-directed, each one beside X; inferior layer carisegment nate with tooth-like projections (tp). Segment X (proctiger) (X) cylindrical at base, apical half impressed on both sides, forming a single or 1 +1 longitudinal carina (cr); dorsally projected. apex Parameres well developed (pa), shape variable in species.</p><p>FEMALE. - Genital plates punctured. Spiracles present in laterotergites 8 (la8). Posterior border of laterotergites 8 angulate.</p><p>COMMENTS. - Mayr (1866) recognized the similarities in the general aspects between  Ogmocoris and  Mecocephala . In  Mecocephala, the head is longer than wide, acuminate at and the rostrum is apex long, surpassing the middle of urosternite very VI; parameres are absent (Schwertner et al., 2002). The shorter rostrum and the characters found in male genitalia, mainly the of presence well developed parameres,  Ogmocoris separate from  Mecocephala . By the absence of a tubercle at third abdominal sternite  Ogmocoris belongs to section 1 of Pentatomini (Rolston &amp; McDonald 1984).  Ogmocoris also belongs to a monophyletic group, now formed by twelve genera (Frey-da-Silva, pers. comm.). They are:  Mecocephala Dallas, 1851,  Tibraca Stal, 1860,  Ogmocoris,  Glyphepomis Berg, 1891,  Hypatropis Bergroth, 1891,  Paramecocephala Benvegnu, 1968,  Paratibraca Campos &amp; Grazia, 1995,  Parahypatropis Grazia &amp; Fernandes, 1996,  Luridocimex Grazia et al., 1998,  Amauromelpia Fernandes &amp; Grazia, 1999,  Stysiana Grazia et al., 1999, and a new genus being described. The relationships among these genera are under investigation. The states of characters found in male genitalia, shared by these genera, represent the synapomorphies of the vengroup: tral rim of pygophore forming two layers (one superior, one inferior), the superior one expanded in 1 + 1 cylindrical arms dorsally directed, each one beside segment X; inferior layer of pygophore carinate, with or without conical projections; parameres reduced to absent (except in  Ogmocoris); phallotheca with 1 +1 ventral digitiform conjunctiva with 1 + 1 lateral processes; vesica with a shield-like dorsal processes; process; 'ductus seminis distalis' long, helicoidal, delvery icate. The last three characters were not observed in  Ogmocoris, since the males, single specimens in both species, are not dissected.</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. - Brazil (AM, RJ, PR).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE5F2F544FFFBF14A9FB73FC04998B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Frey-da-Silva, A.;Grazi, J.;Fernandes, J. A. M.	Frey-da-Silva, A., Grazi, J., Fernandes, J. A. M. (2002): Revision of the genus Ogmocoris Mayr, 1864 (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Pentatomini). Beaufortia 52, No. 10: 179-185, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4295296, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4295296
03EE5F2F544CFFB914B5F778FE6A9B13.text	03EE5F2F544CFFB914B5F778FE6A9B13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ogmocoris hypomelas (Burmeister 1835)	<div><p>Ogmocoris hypomelas (Burmeister, 1835) Figs. 1 -6</p><p>Atelocerus hypomelas Burmeister, 1835: 362.</p><p>Ogmocoris hypomelas; Mayr, 1864: 36; Stal, 1872: 30; Lethierry &amp; Severin, 1893: 132; Kirkaldy, 1909: 72.</p><p>Ansa distincta Walker, 1868: 548-549.</p><p>MATERIAL. - Holotype female with the following labels: a) hypomelana [sic] Burm.; b) Rio Jan. Beske.(ZMHB);   holotype female of  Ansa distincta with the following labels: a) Amaz; b) Saunders/65-13; c) 1.  Ansa distincta (BMNH);   BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro,  Estrada das Paineiras, 1 male, X. 1943, H. Monteiro leg. (UFiy-Col. Costa Lima 0040)  .</p><p>DESCRIPTION. - MALE. - Body length 17.20; abdominal width 9.12; head length 3.44; head width 3.36; length before 2.08; eyes pronotum length 3.44; pronotum width 8.88; scutellar length 5.84; scutellar width 5.60; corium length 7.84; length of antennal I 0.96; II 0.48; segments: III 2.24; IV 1.76; V 2.08; length of rostral segments: I 1.60; II 3.36; III 2.96; IV 2.08.</p><p>Dorsal surface reddish-castaneous, densely punctured in dark-castaneous to black punctures; ventral surface dark-castaneous to ferrugineous, densely punctured in concolorous punctures.</p><p>Punctures on basal half of head castaneous, concolorous apically. Rostrum reddish-castaneous, apical segment piceous, attaining urosternite V Rostral segment I hidden by bucculae. Antennal dark-castaneous; I segments segment castaneous.</p><p>Pronotal punctures dark-castaneous, somewhat confluent on anterior third. Humeri rectilineal. Anterolateral pronotal margins and slightorange ly strongly crenulated on anterior half, concave; slightly crenulated apically. Ventral surface of thorax black to lateral margins yelcastaneous, lowish. Ostiolar rugae reddish-castaneous. Evaporatory areas dark. Mesosternum and metasternum reddish-castaneous. Legs reddish-castaneous; femora and tibiae immaculate and yellowish on apical halves.</p><p>Basal third of corium margined with pale yellow. Apex of radial vein without callus.</p><p>Connexivum widely exposed; outer half yellow, inner half dark-castaneous. Punctures of connexivum concolorous (Fig. 1).</p><p>Ventral surface dark-castaneous to reddish-castaneous with black Lateral punctures. margins pale-yellow with concolorous punctures. Abdominal attaining urosternite VI. groove Spiracles black, callus concolorous. Base of trichobothria yellowish.</p><p>Posterolateral angles of pygophore slightly excavated. Genital cup moderately excavated. Segment X (proctiger) with single carina, apex projected dorsad. Cylindrical arms of superior layer of ventral rim short, with rounded apex, not attaining middle of X (Fig. 2). Inferior segment layer of ventral rim with three projections: one median tooth-like projection, and 1 + 1 tubercle on lateral third (Fig. 3). Parameres scoop-shaped. (Fig. 2).</p><p>FEMALE. - Body length 20.54; abdominal width 11.02; head length 3.84; head width 3.68; length before eyes 2.40; pronotum length 3.76; pronotum width 10.02; scutellar length 6.96; scutellar width 6.64; corium length 9.20; length of antennal segments: I 1.04; II 0.56; III 2.48; IV 1.92; V 2.32; length of rostral segments: I 1.76; II 3.84; III 3.68; IV 2.72.</p><p>Sutural angles of gonocoxites 8 (gc8) not prominent; posterior border subrectilinear; mesial borders parallel; posterolateral angles subtruncate. Apices of laterotergites 8 projected posteriorly, surpassing laterotergites 9 by 1 /3 of their length. Apices of laterotergites 9 (la9) rounded and slightly surpassing posterior margin of last abdominal segment. Gonocoxites 9 (gc9) trapezoidal. (Fig. 6).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE5F2F544CFFB914B5F778FE6A9B13	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Frey-da-Silva, A.;Grazi, J.;Fernandes, J. A. M.	Frey-da-Silva, A., Grazi, J., Fernandes, J. A. M. (2002): Revision of the genus Ogmocoris Mayr, 1864 (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Pentatomini). Beaufortia 52, No. 10: 179-185, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4295296, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4295296
03EE5F2F544AFFBB14B3F5ECFDE99215.text	03EE5F2F544AFFBB14B3F5ECFDE99215.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ogmocoris paranaensis Frey-da-Silva & Grazi & Fernandes 2002	<div><p>Ogmocoris paranaensis n. sp.</p><p>Figs. 7- 10</p><p>MATERIAL. - Holotype male. BRAZIL. Parana:  Curitiba, IX. 1961, col. S. Laroca (DZUP)</p><p>DESCRIPTION. - MALE. - Body length 21.04; abdominal width 10.85; head length 3.76; head width 3.76; length before eyes 3.00; pronotum length 3.84; pronotum width 9.36; scutellar length 7.20; scutellar width 5.76; corium length 9.18; length of antennal segments: I 1.12; II 0.64; III 2.56; IV 2.08; V 2.48; length of rostral segments: I 1.84; II 4.88; III 4.00;" IV 2.88.</p><p>Dorsal and ventral surface uniformily castaneous, densely punctured in black. Rostrum yellowish-castaneous, apical segment piceous and attaining urosternite V Rostral segment I not hidden by bucculae. Antennal segments dark-castaneous; segment I yellowish.</p><p>Pronotum uniformly punctured in black. Humeri obtusely angulate. Antero-lateral margins concolorous, slightly concave and slighdy crenulated on basal half. Cicatrices with 1 + 1 small pale callus. Ventral surface of torax uniformily castaneous, densely punctured in black. Ostiolar rugae yellowish. Evaporatory area castaneous. Mesosternum dark-castaneous; metasternum reddish-castaneous. Legs reddish-castaneous with black punctures.</p><p>Apex of radial vein with small pale callus. Connexivum widely exposed, castaneous and densely black punctured; anterolateral angles with a minute black spot, posterolateral angles yellowish.</p><p>Ventral surface of abdomen reddish-castaneous. Abdominal groove attaining urostenite VI. Spiracles black, callus yellowish. Base of trichobothria reddish.</p><p>Posterolateral angles of pygophore moderately excavated. Genital cup strongly excavated. Segment X (proctiger) with 1 + 1 carina, apex slightly projected dorsad. Basal angles of segment X with 1 + 1 basal Cylindrical arms of processes. superior layer of ventral rim flattened laterally, with acute attaining mid level of segment X; apex lateral margins black (Fig. 7). Median third of inferior layer of ventral rim with 1 + 1 tooth-like projections (Figs. 7, 8). Parameres well developed into scythe-like structure, posterior surface conalmost attaining posterolateral angles of cave, pygophore (Figs. 7, 9).</p><p>ETYMOLOGY. - Related to the geographical distribution of the species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE5F2F544AFFBB14B3F5ECFDE99215	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Frey-da-Silva, A.;Grazi, J.;Fernandes, J. A. M.	Frey-da-Silva, A., Grazi, J., Fernandes, J. A. M. (2002): Revision of the genus Ogmocoris Mayr, 1864 (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Pentatomini). Beaufortia 52, No. 10: 179-185, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4295296, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4295296
