Petascelis remipes Signoret

Brailovsky, Harry, 2008, Notes on the genus Petascelis Signoret and description of one new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreidae: Coreinae: Petascelini), Zootaxa 1749, pp. 18-26 : 23-25

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.181703

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6232662

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scientific name

Petascelis remipes Signoret
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Petascelis remipes Signoret View in CoL

( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 1 – 6 , 8 View FIGURE 7 – 11 )

Petascelis remipes Signoret, 1847: 302 View in CoL –304.

Diagnosis. Male. This species is separated by having antennal segment IV fusiform its apex not acute; metasternum laterally carinate, and armed with small blunt tubercle ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 1 – 6 ); fore and middle tibiae dilated, both dorsal and ventrally; abdominal sternite III armed with large stout median tubercle, directed slightly forward ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 7 – 11 ); and genital capsule simple with posteroventral edge straight, slightly produced. The female has antennal segment IV fusiform its apex not acute; metasternum unarmed; fore and middle tibiae dorsally dilated, ventrally straight; and abdominal sternite III unarmed.

Type locality. AFRICA: SOUTH AFRICA: Port Natal.

Distribution. This is the commonest of the five known species of Petascelis and has been recorded from Democratic Republic of Congo (Abok, Dilolo, Elizabethville, Funda Biabo, Gingungi, Iswa, Kalassa, Kapanga, Kansenia, Kundelungu, Luashi, Niarembe, between Pweto and Kasenga, and Sandoa), Namibia (Damaraland, Windhoeck, Otavi), Ruanda-Urundi, Somalia (Baidoa, Ola Uageer), South Africa ( Natal, Transvaal), Sudan (Equatoria: Kagelu, Kajo Kajiand Lakadu) and Tanzania (Kilimandjaro: Kibonoto and Meru) ( Blöte 1938, Hesse 1925, Linnavuori 1978, Linnavuori 1982, Schouteden 1913, Schouteden 1938, Schouteden 1957, and Signoret 1847).

. Dorsal view of Petascelis inconditus (male).

Material examined. New records. AFRICA: ANGOLA: 2 males, 1 female, Gauca, 16 km E. Rio Quanza, Malanga District, 3650’, 5-I-1931, R. and L. Boulton ( CMNH). KENYA: 1 male, District de Maranga, Fort Hall, XI-1909, Ch. Alluaud ( MNHN); 1 male, 1 female, Nairobi, Foret de Nairobi, 1700 m, XI- XII-1911, Alluaud and Jeannel ( MNHN, UNAM). MALAWI: 1 male, Mzimbe District, 4 km NNW Mzuzu, 22-26-XII-1988, M. Chirwa ( UNAM). ZIMBABWE: 3 males, Mt. Selinda, 2300 m, XII-1929, R. and L. Boulton ( CMNH). SOUTH AFRICA: 1 male, Johanesburg, E. Belford Ridge, 17-III-1948, A. L. Capener ( JASC); 1 female, Transvaal, Pretoria, 25°45’S- 28°12’E, 12-X-1981, C. G. Moolman ( UNAM); 1 male, 2 females, Drakensbeerg, Letaba River, 23°55’40’’S- 30°02’31’’E, 5-XI-1999, U. Göllner ( ZMHB); 1 male, Matopos national Park, 4 km from Bambata Cave, 1200–1360 m, 20°31’06’’S – 28°26’07’’E, 12-III-2000, U. Göllner ( ZMHB).

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

UNAM

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Coreidae

SubFamily

Coreinae

Tribe

Petascelini

Genus

Petascelis

Loc

Petascelis remipes Signoret

Brailovsky, Harry 2008
2008
Loc

Petascelis remipes

Signoret 1847: 302
1847
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