Lisarda rhypara Stål, 1859
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Lisarda rhypara Stål, 1859 View in CoL
( Figs. 1–11 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURES 2 – 11 )
Lisarda rhypara Stål, 1859: 192 View in CoL . Putshkov & Putshkov 1995: 207; Maldonado-Capriles 1990: 484. Acanthaspis rhypara: Walker, 1873: 178 .
Reduvius argillaceus Walker, 1873: 195 . Synonymized by Distant 1902: 179. Reduvius argillaceus: Lethierry & Severin, 1896: 118 .
Redescriprion. Color. Body dorsally brown, ventrally darker. Head (except longitudinal stripes dorsally), third rostral segment, anterior pronotal lobe, lateral pronotal angles, propleural epimeron, meso- and metapleura of thorax, thoracic sterna, scutellum, coxae, median longitudinal stripe of ventral surface of abdomen blackish brown to black; posterior pronotal lobe dark reddish brown; head dorsally with two pale longitudinal stripes sublaterally and a pale longitudinal stripe before synthlipsis; connexivum brown, with pale yellowish brown marking, lateral margins and posterior margins suffused with black; ventral surface of abdomen dark brown with many scattered paler round spots; rostrum (except third segment), femora (except basal portion) brown; trochanters, basal portion of femur, mid and hind tibiae (except apical portion), annulations on subbasal part and middle of fore tibia light yellowish brown; hemelytra dull brown, with paler yellowish brown markings.
Structure. Body oblong-ovate. Head, pronotum, scutellum, thoracic pleura and sterna, ventral surface of abdomen clothed with short bent pubescence; corium and legs sparsely clothed with yellowish thin setae; first antennal segment clothed with short bent setae, second to fourth segments clothed with oblique short setae, third and fourth with few long setae. Clypeus anteriorly produced ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); anterior lobe of head dorsally with a long and narrow “V”-shaped sulcus; first antennal segment slightly shorter than head; rostrum robust and bent, first segment subequal in length to remaining two segments. Anterior pronotal lobe with symmetrical glabrous sculptures, posterior lobe rugose; spines of lateral pronotal angles short and slightly produced backwards and upwards ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); anterior margin of pronotum concave, posterior margin nearly straight or feebly convex; posterolateral margins nearly straight; apical spine of scutellum short, suberect, directed posteriorly ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); postscutellum with a protuberance; fore and mid femora beneath subapically with two small spines, hind femora with one spine; fore wing not reaching abdominal tip. Posterior angle of each connexival segment with an indistinct spinule ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); abdomen slightly dilated laterally. Pygophore oblong ( Figs. 5, 6 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); paramere clubbed, subbasal portion somewhat thickened, apex acute and curved ( Figs. 7, 8 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ). Basal plate bridge thin and middle curved, basal plate slender ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); pedicel relatively thin; struts long, mostly fused, apex with a slip-shaped sclerite ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ); endosoma with two “S”-shaped sclerite ( Figs. 10, 11 View FIGURES 2 – 11 ).
Measurements [ď (n=3) / Ψ (n=8)]. Body length 11.76–11.79 / 12.97–14.18; maximum width abdomen 3.41–3.62 / 4.39–4.78. Length head (including clypeus projection) 1.68–1.73 / 1.73–1.89; length anteocular portion 0.50–0.63 / 0.63–0.66; length postocular portion 0.53–0.54 / 0.63–0.68; length synthlipsis 0.53–0.55 / 0.60–0.63; interocellar space 0.11–0.16 / 0.16–0.17; length antennal segments I–IV= 1.31–1.37 / 1.31–1.42, 1.65–1.73 / 1.89–1.94, 1.73–1.80 / 2.36–2.40, 1.21–1.30 / 1.47–1.50; length rostral segments I–III = 0.74– 0.79 / 0.79–0.81, 0.47–0.50 / 0.47–0.53, 0.34–0.37 / 0.37–0.45; length anterior pronotal lobe 0.89–0.92 / 0.94–0.95; length posterior pronotal lobe 1.34–1.42 / 1.47–0.73; maximal width of thorax (including lateral pronotal spines) 2.78–3.10 / 3.20–3.31; length scutellum (excluding apical spine) 0.84–0.95 / 1.05–1.10; length hemelytron 7.82–8.66 / 8.40–9.19.
Material examined. 1 ď, Vietnam, Dac Lac Province, Dac Rong District, 23.III.2003, Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR); 1 Ψ, Vietnam, Nghe An Province, Pu Mat National Park, 27.VII.2004, Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR); 1 ď, 1 Ψ, Vietnam, Vinh Phuc Province, Me Linh District, 100 m, 22–23.V.2003, Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR); 1 Ψ, Vietnam, Dong Nai Province, Cat Tien National Park, 8.VIII.2004. Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR)1 ď, Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province, Lo Go National Park, 50 m, 24.XI.2002, Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR); 4 Ψ, Vietnam, Dong Nai Province, Cat Tien National Park, 25.X.2004, 8.VIII.2005, Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR); 1 Ψ, Vietnam, Ha Tay Province, Ba Vi National Park, 3.VI.2001, Xuan Lam Truong leg ( IEBR).
Distribution. Burma, China, Indonesia, Vietnam.
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Lisarda rhypara Stål, 1859
Truong, Xuan Lam, Zhao, Ping & Cai, Wan Zhi 2007 |
Reduvius argillaceus
Distant 1902: 179 |
Lethierry 1896: 118 |
Walker 1873: 195 |
Lisarda rhypara Stål, 1859 : 192
Maldonado-Capriles 1990: 484 |
Walker 1873: 178 |
Stal 1859: 192 |