Edessa ovina Dallas, 1851

Fernandes, Jose Antonio Marin & Silva, Valeria Juliete Da, 2021, A new species group to Edessa, the E. ovina group, with description of a new species (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Edessinae) from Brazil, Zootaxa 4958 (1), pp. 628-642 : 631-633

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Edessa ovina Dallas, 1851
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Edessa ovina Dallas, 1851

( Figs 1–9 View FIGURES 1–9 , 32, 33 View FIGURES 32–39 , 40 View FIGURE 40 )

Edessa ovina Dallas, 1851: 324 (description). Holotype. Male, British Guiana [ Guyana] 44/85. (BMNH). Here designated. Edessa ovina: Walker, 1868: 425 (catalog); Stål, 1872: 60 (catalog); Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 192 (catalog); Kirkaldy, 1909:

161 (catalog).

Material examined (n: 17): TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Saint Augustine: 1 ♂ 2 ♀, BWI. 4.III.1943; on Bignomia unguis-cati L. [= Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) L.G. Lohman], I. E. Kirby col. I. C. T. A. 10945; 10939; 10940 [10.647269 Lat.; -61.39952 Long.] ( USNM) . COLOMBIA: 1 ♂, [4.706155 Lat.; -73.619751 Long.] ( BMNH) . BRAZIL. Rondônia: 1 ♂, Ouro Preto d’Oeste. VIII.80. A. C. Domingos col. 1132 [-10.607767 Lat.; -62.310171 Long.] ( MNRJ) ; 2 ♂, 62 km. SW Ariquemes, nr Fzda. [fazenda] Rancho Grande. 5–17.X.1993. J. E. Eger & C. W. O’Brien cols. [-9.907987 Lat.; -63.033255 Long.] ( JEE) . Maranhão: 2 ♂ 1 ♀, Bom Jardim. REBIO– Res. Biol. Gurupi. Armadilha luminosa. 01–06.XI.2010, M. M. Abreu, J. A. Silva, G. A. Reis & E. A. S. Barbosa cols. [-3.54265 Lat.; -45.609134 Long.] ( UEMA) . Mato Grosso: 1 ♂ 1 ♀, Diamantino , Fazenda S. João. X.1979. D. Roppa & A. Domingos cols. 1136 [-14.403813 Lat.; -56.437461 Long.] ( MNRJ) . Mato Grosso do Sul: 1 ♂, Bodoquena. XI.1941. Com. IOC. 03764 [-20.608066 Lat.; -56.65315 Long.] ( MNRJ) . PARAGUAY. Asunción: 1 ♂, E. Le Moult. Pt Sajonia col. 22.X.1936 [-25.265869 Lat.; -57.576662 Long.] ( RMNH) . Caazapá: 1 ♀, Parque Nac. Caaguazu. 1–8.XII.1990. G. Arrigada col. [-25.3112067 Lat.; -57.607791 Long.] ( JEE) . ARGENTINA. Jujuy: 1 ♀, Ledesma. 9.II.1950. A. Willink, F. Monrós cols. [-23.803249 Lat.; -64.762271 Long.] ( RMNH). No location information: 1 ♀, Coll. Guerin Méneville, 1871 ( MNHN) .

Diagnosis: Dorsal surface green. Humeral angles with apices rounded, tumid and black ( Figs 32–33 View FIGURES 32–39 ). Scutellum short, apex not reaching the level of apices of corium. Ventral surface dark yellow; thorax irregularly punctate; abdomen shagreen. Peritreme long. Superior process of the genital cup claw-like ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Head of the paramere falcate ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–9 ).

Description. Head: antennae yellow ( Figs 32–33 View FIGURES 32–39 ); antennomeres II+III shorter than IV.

Thorax: Pronotum with punctures sparsely distributed ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 32–39 ). Evaporatorium dark brown ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 32–39 ). Peritreme reaching two-thirds of the distance from ostiole to the lateral margin of metapleuron ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 32–39 ). Metasternal process flat in lateral view ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–9 ), bifurcation receiving fourth rostral segment ( Figs 2–3 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Legs brown ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 32–39 ).

Abdomen: Connexival segments uniformly green ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 32–39 ). Lateral margin ventrally lighter than the rest of the segment ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 32–39 ).

Male genitalia: Pygophore subtrapezoidal ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Posterolateral angles setulose, strongly developed ( Figs 4, 6 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Base of the superior process of the genital cup with a yellow spot. Paramere dorsally sulcated, both lobes tapering. Ventral rim with expansions tumid and projected, but not reaching apices of posterolateral angles in ventral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Ventral surface of the pygophore with a central swelling area slightly developed ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Phallus . Vesica as broad as distal part of phallotheca ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1–9 ).

Female genitalia: Gonocoxites 8 shagreen with a straight distal margin; inner margins contiguous ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Laterotergites 8 and 9 without dark spots. Pars intermedialis tumid anteriorly. Capsula seminalis with three thick projections about the same length ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1–9 ).

Measurements: Total length: 15.6–17.6; head length: 1.5–2.1; head width: 3.0–3.2; pronotum length: 3.3–3.9; pronotum width: 10.4–12.6; humeral angles length: 1.0–1.9; humeral angles width: 0.6–1.3; abdominal width: 9.1– 10.3; length of antennomeres: I: 0.7–1.0; II: 1.2–1.5; III: 1.5–2.1; IV: 3.0–4.3; V: 3.5.

Comments: Dallas (1851) described Edessa ovina based on a male from British Guiana ( Guyana). Dallas doesn’t mention another specimen in his description besides the male. Pieter van Doesburg mentioned only the specimen still labeled as holotype in BMNH. The same single specimen in BMNH collection, considered here the holotype, was examined by Fernandes too. Stål (1872) listed E. ovina , but did not include it in any proposed group of species. Lethierry & Severin (1893) listed Guyana as the type locality of E. ovina . Here, the female of Edessa ovina is described for the first time. The records from Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina are new records for this species.

Despite the obvious color of the humeral angle (black in Edessa ovina and yellow in E. impura ), E. ovina and E. impura are very similar. A few characteristics can separate both species like paramere falcate distally in E. ovina and hatchet-like in E. impura . Posterolateral angles are more projected posteriorly in E. ovina than in E. impura . Laterotergites 8 and 9 are more developed in E. ovina than in E. impura .

Distribution ( Fig. 40 View FIGURE 40 ): TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Saint Augustine (new record); COLOMBIA (new record); GUYANA ( Dallas 1851); BRAZIL: Rondônia, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul (new records); PARAGUAY: Asunción, Caazapá (new records); ARGENTINA: Jujuy (new record).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Edessa

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Edessa ovina Dallas, 1851

Fernandes, Jose Antonio Marin & Silva, Valeria Juliete Da 2021
2021
Loc

Edessa ovina

Lethierry, L. & Severin, G. 1893: 192
Stal, C. 1872: 60
Walker, F. 1868: 425
Dallas, W. S. 1851: 324
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