Cylapinus Carvalho

Wolski, Andrzej, 2021, Revised classification of the New World Cylapini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae): taxonomic review of the genera Cylapinus, Cylapoides and Peltidocylapus and a morphology-based phylogenetic analysis of tribe Cylapini, Zootaxa 5074 (1), pp. 1-66 : 58-59

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Cylapinus Carvalho
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Cylapinus Carvalho View in CoL

Cylapinus Carvalho, 1986: 592 View in CoL (new genus). Type species: Cylapinus minusculus Carvalho, 1986 View in CoL (original designation). Cylapinus: Carvalho & Froeschner 1990: 311 View in CoL (list); Schuh 1995: 21 (catalog), 2002–2013 (online catalog); Gorczyca 2000: 48, 2006a: 13 (catalog); Wolski 2017: 405, fig. 28 (key to genera)

Diagnosis. Easily recognized from other Cylapini by the following characters: dorsum shiny ( Figs 3a, b View FIGURE 3 ); head shiny ( Figs 7a View FIGURE 7 , 8a View FIGURE 8 ); vertex with shallow longitudinal sulcus along midline ( Figs 8a View FIGURE 8 , 11a View FIGURE 11 ); eyes moderately pedunculate ( Fig. 8a View FIGURE 8 ); clypeal base weakly removed from ventral margin of eyes ( Fig. 8a View FIGURE 8 ); antennal insertion weakly removed from suture between maxillary and mandibular plates antenna relatively short, shorter than body length ( Fig. 8a View FIGURE 8 ); pronotum with posterior margin straight or weakly arcuate, covering mesoscutum ( Figs 3a, b View FIGURE 3 ); metathoracic scent gland evaporative areas narrow, restricted to ventral margin of metepisternum, peritreme moderately raised above evaporative areas ( Fig. 11c View FIGURE 11 ); scutellum short, ca 0.8 x shorter than pronotum; endosoma simple, with a single sclerite ( Figs 3a, b View FIGURE 3 ).

Redescription. Male. COLORATION ( Figs 3a, b View FIGURE 3 , 7a View FIGURE 7 ). Thorax. Pronotum. Dark castaneous to black. Hemelytron. Brown to dark brown with yellow areas; corium with developed yellow patch medially; cuneus with developed, yellow, or white patch basally. SURFACE AND VESTITURE ( Figs 3a, b View FIGURE 3 7a View FIGURE 7 , 8a View FIGURE 8 , 11a–d View FIGURE 11 ). Dorsum covered with long, erect setae. Head. Head strongly shining, covered with sparse, erect, and semi-recumbent setae; antennal segment I shiny, covered with sparse, thick, erect setae; segment II shiny, covered with sparse erect and semi-recumbent setae on basal half and denser, semi-recumbent setae on apical half; segments III and IV covered with relatively long, semi-recumbent setae. Thorax. Pronotum. Shiny, with deep, large punctures, covered with long erect setae. Thoracic pleura. Shiny, covered with sparse, erect, long setae; proepimeron with broad, deep, and moderately dense punctation; remaining pleura impunctate. Mesoscutum and scutellum. Punctate, covered with long, erect setae. Hemelytron. Covered with semi-recumbent and erect setae; corium and clavus densely punctate. Abdomen. Covered with fine, long, erect, and semi-recumbent setae. STRUCTURE ( Figs 3a, b View FIGURE 3 7a View FIGURE 7 , 8a View FIGURE 8 , 11a–d View FIGURE 11 ). Macropterous. Body elongate oval. Head. Eyes moderately pedunculate; vertex with shallow, longitudinal sulcus medially; clypeus short, weakly convex, base weakly removed from ventral margin of eye; antennal insertion weakly removed from suture between maxillary and mandibular plates; antennal segment I short, as long as or weakly longer than interocular distance; antennal segment II cylindrical; antennal segments III and IV filiform. Thorax. Pronotum. Trapeziform; posterior margin straight or weakly arcuate. Mesoscutum and scutellum. Mesoscutum weakly exposed or entirely obscured by posterior part of pronotum; scutellum flattened or weakly convex, small, ca 0.8 x shorter than pronotum. Thoracic pleura. Metathoracic scent gland evaporative areas weakly developed, occupying ventral margin of metepisternum; peritreme moderately raised above evaporative areas, positioned anteriorly on metepisternum. Legs. Tarsus with tarsomere I shorter than length of II and III tarsomeres combined; pretarsal claw with subapical tooth. Abdomen. Genitalia. Aedeagus with theca weakly sclerotized; ductus seminis thin and short; endosoma simple, with indistinct longitudinal, medial sclerotization medially ( Figs 12a, d View FIGURE 12 ). Left paramere sickle shaped, apical process in lateral view ovoid, narrow apically or broadened basally, strongly narrowed toward apex, sensory lobe well-developed, rounded ( Figs 12b, e View FIGURE 12 ). Right paramere C-shaped, most often with well-developed sensory lobe ( Figs 12c, f View FIGURE 12 ).

Female. Like male in coloration, structure, texture, and vestiture. For female genitalia see description of C. minusculus .

Key to species of Cylapinus View in CoL

1. Corium with broad, yellow transverse patch nearly contiguous with clavus and embolium ( Fig. 3a View FIGURE 3 )........................................................................................... Cylapinus minusculus Carvalho, 1986 View in CoL

- Medial, yellow patch on corium narrow, not extended to clavus and embolium ( Fig. 3b View FIGURE 3 )....... Cylapinus yasunagai sp. nov.

Carvalho, J. C. M. (1986) Mirideos neotropicais, CCLVI: Dois generos e seis especies novos da tribo Cylapini (Hemiptera). Acta Amazonica, 16 / 17, 589 - 598. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / 1809 - 43921987171598

Carvalho, J. C. M. & Froeschner, R. C. (1990) Taxonomic names proposed in the insect order Heteroptera by Jose Candido de Melo Carvalho from January 1985 to January 1989, with type depositories. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 98, 310 - 346.

Gorczyca, J. (2000) A systematic study on Cylapinae with a revision of the Afrotropical Region (Heteroptera, Miridae). Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego, Katowice, 174 pp.

Gorczyca, J. (2006 a) The catalogue of the subfamily Cylapinae Kirkaldy, 1903 of the World (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae). Monographs of the Upper Silesian Museum. Vol. 5. Department of Natural History, Upper Silesian Museum, Bytom, 100 pp.

Schuh, R. T. (1995) Plant bugs of the World (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae). New York Entomological Society, New York, New York, 1329 pp.

Wolski, A. (2017) Taxonomic review of the plant bug genera Amapacylapus and Cylapus with descriptions of two new species and a key to the genera of Cylapini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, 57 (2), 399 - 455. https: // doi. org / 10.1515 / aemnp- 2017 - 0084

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FIGURE 3. Dorsal habitus photographs. a. Cylapinus minusculus (♂, Ecuador); b. Cylapinus yasunagai (holotype); c. Cylapoides bicolor (holotype); d. Cylapoides unicolor (♂, Ecuador).

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FIGURE 7. Lateral view. a. Cylapinus minusculus (♀); b. Cylapinus yasunagai (paratype); c. Cylapoides unicolor (♀); d. Peltidocylapus calyciformis (paratype); e. Peltidocylapus cerbereus (lectotype).

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FIGURE 8. Head and pronotum, anterior (a–j, l, m) and lateral (k) views. a. Cylapinus yasunagai (paratype); b. Cylapoides unicolor (♀); c. Cylapus ruficeps Bergroth (♂); d. Cylapus tenuicornis (♂); e. Peltidocylapus calyciformis (paratype); f. Peltidocylapus caudatus (paratype); g. Peltidocylapus rugosus (holotype); h. Peltidocylapus simplex (paratype); i. Cylapomorpha sp. (♂); j, k. Vanniusoides clypeatus (paratype); l. Fulvius pallens (♂); m. Rhinocylapus vittatus (♀).

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FIGURE 11. Scanning electron micrographs. a, e, g, m. Dorsal habitus; b, n. Lateral habitus; h, l. Scutellum; c, f, i. Thoracic pleura; d, j, o. Tarsus. k. Pretarsal claw. a–d. Cylapinus minusculus; e, f. Cylapoides unicolor; g–j. Peltidocylapus caudatus; k. Peltidocylapus calyciformis; l. Peltidocylapus ecuadorensis; m–o. Peltidocylapus scutellaris.

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FIGURE 12. Male genitalia. a, d, g, j, p. Endosoma (dorsal view); b, e, h, m, s. Left paramere (right lateral view). c, f, i, o, u. Right paramere (left lateral view); n, t. Left paramere (dorsal view). k, q. Transparent portion of distal sclerotized portion of ductus seminis inside endosoma; l, r. Endosoma (ventral view). a–c. Cylapinus minusculus; d–f. Cylapinus yasunagai; g–i. Cylapoides unicolor; j–o. Peltidocylapus calyciformis; p–u. Peltidocylapus caudatus. ap = apical process; bp = basal process; dss = distal part of ductus seminis inside endosoma; pb = paramere body; sl = sensory lobe. Scale bars 0.2 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Tribe

Cylapini