Saica tibialis Stål, 1862
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Saica tibialis Stål, 1862 View in CoL
( Figs 4 View FIG I-L; 5I, P; 6F, M; 8)
Saica tibialis Stål, 1862: 441 View in CoL . — Champion 1898: 178 [key and remarks]. — McAtee & Malloch 1923: 250 [key]. — Maldonado Capriles 1990: 479 [cat.]. — Castro-Huertas & Melo 2023: 6 [phylogenetic analyses].
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Lectotype (here designated). Mexico • ♀; Coll. Signoret; tibialis det. Stål; B.C.A. Rhyn. II, Saica tibialis ♀; Syntypus Saica tibialis Stål, 1862 , etik. Hecher 1996; NHMW; REDV.723/1 (high-resolution images).
Paralectotype. Mexico • ♀; Signt; tibialis Stål ; 197 53; NHRSGULI000001761 (high-resolution images) .
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Colombia • 1♀; La Sierra; 7.I.1996; García Parra; UNAB • 1 ♂; Cundinamarca, Arbelaez ; 4°16’37”N, 74°24’35”W; 1417 m; 22.X.1989; H. Parra; UNAB GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; La Mesa ; 22.IX.1992; D. Rodríguez; UNAB • 1 ♂; Sasaima, Vda. Nariz Alta, Finca El Tapaz ; 4°58’N, 74°26’W; 1150 m; 21.VI.2012; L. Sánchez; jama en arbusto; UNAB GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Silvania ; 15.XI.2009; Jhon Delgado; manual en hoja; UNAB • 1 ♂; W a Fusagasugá, Vda. Mesitas; cultivo de café; 6.XI.1997; J. Cuellar; UNAB; Meta: San Juan de Arama • 1 ♀; Ropain ; 23.III.1997; UNAB • 1 ♂; Risaralda: Pueblo Rico; Montezuma Ecolodge; 5.9 km WbN de Pueblo Rico Bosque húmedo; 5.23016°N, 76.0836°E; 1336 m; 2-7.IX.2018; C. Cubillos, trampa de luz UV; MPUJ _ENT GoogleMaps • 1♂; Valle del Cauca: Cali, Univalle ; 3°22’46.3”N, 76°31’86.9”W; 970 m; 15.II.2005; Entomophilo, manual sobre Pithecellobium dulce; MUSENUV • 1 ♂; Dagua, Reserva Chicoral ; 03°33’12.0”N, 76°35’49.2”W; 1982 m; Juan D. Kuri, manual; MUSENUV. Argentina GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Misiones, Piñalito; 1952; Viana; MACN .
DIAGNOSIS. — Coloration pale red with antennae, third visible labial segment, coxae, trochanters, apical region of tibiae, and forewings whitish ( Fig. 4 View FIG I-L); posteromedial process of pygophore elevated and medially angulated, rami laterally projected ( Fig. 5I View FIG ), nearly at 45°, and with apex slightly curved anteriorly ( Fig. 5P View FIG ); gonoplac with a blunt projection at apex ( Fig. 6M View FIG ).
DISTRIBUTION. — Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, and Argentina ( Champion 1898; McAtee & Malloch 1923; Maldonado Capriles 1990; Carpintero et al. 2006). First record for Colombia ( Fig. 8 View FIG ).
REDESCRIPTION
Male
Macropterous. Measurements in Table 2 View TABLE .
Coloration ( Fig. 4 View FIG I-J). Head: Red, postocular tuff of setae yellowish to orange. Scape dark brown with a yellowish basal band; pedicel dark brown, basi- and distiflagellomeres pale brown. First labial segment red, second and third segments yellowish. Thorax: Red to dark orange, lateral margins and spines whitish with their base red and apex brown. Procoxal cavity red with posterior margins whitish; procoxa and protrochanter whitish, profemur red, protibia red with apical portion whitish, protarsus yellowish; meso- and metalegs similar to proleg. Forewing yellowish, base of veins and pterostigma reddish to orange. Abdomen: Red, except whitish medial region of sternites 3 to 5.
Structure. Thorax ( Fig. 4J View FIG ): Humeral angle spines long, three times longer than their base. Mesonotal spine straight, three times longer than its base. Protuberance of scutellum with apex and posteriorly entire, lateral margins not expanded in caudal view. Metanotal spine straight, nearly 0.2 times the length of mesonotal spine. Forewing with two closed cells, apex of outer discal cell extending as far as apex of pterostigma. Genitalia: Anterior region of genital opening (go) wide in dorsal view, posterior margin flat. Posteromedial process of pygophore (mpp) elevated basally and angulated medially. Ramus almost straight and projected laterally, nearly three times longer than its base, apical region narrowed with an acute and projected apical process ( Fig. 5I View FIG ), nearly at 45°, with apex slightly curved anteriorly ( Fig. 5P View FIG ). Dorsal phallothecal sclerite (dps) nearly triangular, apex rounded, subapical lateral margin not projected ( Fig. 6F View FIG ).
Female
Macropterous ( Fig. 4 View FIG K-L). Similar to male in most respects
Coloration. Thorax: Entirely red.
Structure. Abdomen: Posterolateral angles of tergite 7 triangular and angulated. Genitalia: Tergite 9 nearly oval. Apex of gonoplac with a blunt process, with the external margins sinuate ( Fig. 6M View FIG ).
REMARKS
Saica tibialis is easily recognized by its unique coloration pattern. In addition, the structure of the posteromedial process of pygophore and the shape of the gonoplac are very useful taxonomic characters to separate this species. Champion (1898) suggested that S. tibialis could be allied to S. erubescens , considering probably the paler coloration of some regions of the body, and the similar posteromedial process of pygophore. However the coloration pattern is conspicuously different as well as the structure of the endosomal sclerites.
Stål (1862) described the species based on male and female specimens from Mexico. However, he did not indicate the number of specimens. Two female syntypes are deposited in the NHMW and NHRS collections, but the male specimen was not found in the collections where Stål material is deposited. Here, we selected the female from NHMW as lectotype.
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Saica tibialis Stål, 1862
María, Valentina Castro-Huertas & Melo, María Cecilia 2024 |
Saica tibialis Stål, 1862: 441
CASTRO-HUERTAS V. & MELO M. C. 2023: 6 |
MALDONADO CAPRILES J. 1990: 479 |
MCATEE W. L. & MALLOCH J. R. 1923: 250 |
CHAMPION G. 1898: 178 |
STAL C. 1862: 441 |