Glyphepomis adroguensis Berg, 1891

(Figs 65–68)

Glyphepomis adroguensis Berg, 1891: 280–282; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 129; Kirkaldy, 1909: 68; Pennington, 1920: 8; Kormilev & Pirán, 1952: 301–306; Pirán, 1956: 32; Ruffinelli & Pirán, 1959: 18; Pirán, 1970: 127; Campos & Grazia, 1998: 208–209; Bianchi et al., 2016: 444 (key), 446 (map).

Material studied. Cachoeirinha: 1♂, 1♀, 27.I.1981, M. H. Galileo leg. (UFRG); 2♀, 27.I.1981, H. A. Gastal leg., col. MCN 46112, MCN 46113 (MCNZ); 2♂, II–IV.2004, E. Costa leg. (MCNZ). Capão do Leão: 1♀, X.1990, Romano, C. M., MECB p207, UFPEL, Museu Entomológico, Família Pentatomidae, Glyphepomis sp. Silva, E. J. E det. (MECB). Gravataí: 1♂, 17.III.1983, V. L. Pitoni leg., col. MCN 46624 (MCNZ). Guaíba: 1♀, 10–11.III.1980, H. A. Gastal leg., col. MCN–16960 (MCNZ); 1♂, Est. Exp [Estação Experimental Agronômica] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 21.IX.1982, G. Moreira leg. “em Colza”, (UFRG). Pelotas: 1♀, XI.1999, Kicköfel, A. leg. (MECB); 1♀, XI.1999, Rodriguez, F. leg. UFPEL (MECB). Porto Alegre: 1♂, 1♀, 31.II.1982, Soffel leg., nº 6797, nº 6300 (UFRG); 13.VII.1986, J. Grazia leg. (UFRG). Rio Grande: 1♀, ESEC Taim [Estação Ecológica do Taim], BR 47, Km 96, 04–05.XII.2010, B. B. R. J. Fürstenau & R. J. Fürstenau leg. (MCZN). Santa Maria: 2♀, 08.III.1986, D. Link leg., “Arroz”, (DZUP); 2♀, 04.II.1986, D. Link leg., “arroz” (DZUP); 1♀, 22.IV.1984 D. Link leg., “arroz”, (DZUP). Santo Antônio da Patrulha: 1♂, 24.VII.1985, Becker leg., “touceiras”, (UFRG).

Diagnostic features. Body dorsal and ventral surfaces castaneous, glabrous. Head longer than wide. Mandibular plates shorter than clypeus, rounded apically. Clypeus robust and raised above mandibular plates (Fig. 66). Antennomere 4 conical and slightly grooved dorsally (Fig. 66, arrow). Surface of pronotum convex, anterolateral margins of pronotum concave and reflexed (Fig. 66). Humeral angles slightly produced into small tubercles, directed laterally. Basal angles of scutellum with one pale callosity each. Apex of radial vein of corium with inconspicuous callosity (Fig. 65). Mesosternum and abdominal disc black (Fig. 67). Body length: 6.00–7.00 mm.

Recorded host plants. Rice (Campos & Grazia 1998; Farias et al. 2012).

Distribution in Rio Grande do Sul. Cachoeirinha, Capão do Leão, Charqueadas, Eldorado do Sul, Gramado, Gravataí, Guaíba, Pelotas, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande, Santa Maria, Santo Antônio da Patrulha and Taquara (Fig. 68).