Protenoroides tropicalis (Distant) Brailovsky, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.5 |
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Protenoroides tropicalis (Distant) |
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comb. nov. |
Protenoroides tropicalis (Distant) , comb. nov.
( Figs. 12 View FIGURES 9–13 , 25 View FIGURES 22–26 , 38 View FIGURES 35–39 , 59–60 View FIGURES 56–62 )
Protenor tropicalis Distant 1881: 160 View in CoL .
Redescription. Male. Dorsal coloration. Head, pronotum, scutellum, clavus and corium pale yellow; eyes pale reddish; ocellar tubercle and punctures of pronotum, clavus and corium darker; antennal segment I yellowish orange with dark spots, II–III shiny reddish, and IV bicolored reddish brown with basal third pale yellow; calli and anterolateral margins of pronotum pale yellow; midline of pronotal disk with pale yellow longitudinal stripe without punctures; hemelytral membrane pale ambarine with an irregular dark brown spot near basal angle; costal margin of corium with dark reddish row of punctures; connexivum pale yellow with upper and inner borders darker; abdominal segments III–VI pale yellowish orange and VII pale brown with middle third pale yellowish orange. Ventral coloration. Head yellowish white, with lateral punctures dark brown; rostral segments I–IV pale yellow (apex of segment IV black); pro-, meso-, and metapleura yellow with dark reddish punctures; pro-, meso-, and metasterna, and metathoracic scent gland yellowish white; coxae yellow with one small dark brown discoidal spot; trochanters yellow; femora yellow with dark spots; tibiae and tarsi pale yellow to yellowish orange; abdominal sterna pale yellow with few small brown spots lateral to midline, and with several scattered pink spots; midline of abdominal sterna III–IV and occasionally III–VII with dark brown longitudinal stripe.
Female. Color and habitus similar to male. Connexival segments VIII–IV yellow; abdominal segments VII–IX pale dark; genital plates pale yellow with scattered dark punctures.
Measurements. Male. Body length 10.88; head length 1.92; head width across eyes 1.44; interocular distance 0.92; preocular distance 1.28; postocular distance 0.19; interocellar distance 0.16; antennal segments: I 1.96, II 2.20, III 1.96, IV 2.64; pronotum: total length 1.76; maximum width across frontal angles 1.16; maximum width across humeral angles 1.84; scutellum: length 1.12, width 0.71.
Female. Body length 11.33; head length 1.88; head width across eyes 1.48; interocular distance 0.98; preocular distance 1.28; postocular distance 0.19; interocellar distance 0.16; antennal segments: I 2.08, II 2.36, III 2.04, IV 2.96; pronotum: total length 1.84; maximum width across frontal angles 1.20; maximum width across humeral angles 1.92; scutellum: length 1.12, width 0.76.
General distribution. Orirginally described frorm Guatemala (Las Mercedes, and Purula), Nicaragua and later cited in Mexico (Veracruz: Barranca de Metlac and Zongolica) ( Distant 1881; Brailovsky & Zurbia 1979).
Material examined. New records. MEXICO: Chiapas, 6 mi S Rayon , 5300’, 16-VI-1965, Burke, Meyer & Schaffner ( TAMU) 1 male, 1 female . Hidalgo, Meztitlan, 10-XI-2017, J. Valdez ( UNAM) 1 male; Tlalchinol , 4 km NE, 1581 m, 21.02781°N– 98.64271°W, 2-VI-2015, D. Barrales, O. Francke ( UNAM) 1 female GoogleMaps . Oaxaca, 11 mi N Candelaria Loxicha, 19-VII-1974, Clark, Ashe, Murray , Schaffner ( TAMU) 1 male; km 78.5 Tuxtepec-Oaxaca , 24-IX-1989, A. Cadena ( TAMU) 1 male; Pochutla , desv. Pluma Hidalgo , 3500’, 15°57’71’’N–96°97’54’’W, 15- VIII-1986, E. Barrera, G. Ortega Leon UNAM) 1 female; Pluma Hidalgo , Finca Copalita , 31-I-1988, E. Ramirez ( UNAM) 1 female; Portillo del Rayo , 5 km S de Xalatengo, 21-X-1982, E. Barrera ( UNAM) 1 male, 1 female; 5 km N of Jalatengo, road 175 Puerto Angel , 1590 m, 21-X-1975, H. Brailovsky ( UNAM) 1 female; Sola de Vega , 1820 m, 11–14-VI-2016, G. Nogueira ( UNAM) 2 males; Portillo del Rayo , 10-II-1982, 31-I-1988, E. Barrera, A. Ca- dena, E. Ramirez ( UNAM) 2 males, 1 female . Veracruz, Zongolica, 18-V-1962, 30-I-1967, 30-XI-1967 ( UNAM) 2 males, 1 female GoogleMaps ; Metlac, 21-III-1975, A. Moron ( TAMU) 1 male GoogleMaps ; Idolos , 1-V-2003, H. Brailovsky, L. Cervantes ( UNAM) 1 male GoogleMaps ; Orizaba , Cerro del Borrego , 2-V-2000, E. Barrera, A. Ibarra ( UNAM) 1 female GoogleMaps ; San Andres Tlalnelhuayocan , 1400 m, 19°31’19’’N–96°59’27’’W, 3-V-2009, S. Lopez ( INECOL) 1 male GoogleMaps ; old road Xalapa-Coatepec, 1272 m, 19°–28’991’’N–96°56’877’’W, 2-VII-2009, L. F. de la Mora ( UNAM) 1 female GoogleMaps ; Coatepec-Anahuac, 1217 m, 19°27’50’’N–96°57’35’’W, X-2009, L. Cervantes, S. Lopez ( INECOL) 1 female GoogleMaps ; 3 km S of Naolinco, 1675 m, 19.39868°N–96.54044W, 19-IV-2005, E. Barrera, C. Rosas ( UNAM) 1 male GoogleMaps . HONDURAS: Departamento
Morazan, Cerro Uyuca , 5900’–6100’, 3-VII-1948, T. H. Hubbell ( USNM) 1 female.
Biology. This species is found in tropical and subtropical zones and has been collected in secondary vegetation climbing grasses.
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Micrelytrinae |
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Micrelytrini |
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Protenoroides tropicalis (Distant)
Brailovsky, Harry 2019 |
Protenor tropicalis
Distant, W. L. 1881: 160 |