Buenoa tarsalis Truxal

Barbosa, Julianna Freires & Nessimian, Jorge Luiz, 2013, The genus Buenoa Kirkaldy, 1904 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Nepomorpha: Notonectidae) in northern Brazil: inventory, new records, and new species, Zootaxa 3694 (2), pp. 101-130 : 114-116

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3694.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6161281

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A6878F-9C6B-FFF1-FF16-FA748CD9FC8C

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scientific name

Buenoa tarsalis Truxal
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Buenoa tarsalis Truxal View in CoL

Fig. 46–49 View FIGURES 38 – 49. 38 – 39

Buenoa tarsalis Truxal, 1953: 1392 [Type locality: Rio Sao Paulo Road, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Type in Francis Huntington Snow Entomological Collections, University of Kansas ( U.S.A.)]; Nieser (1970): 87 [Survey: South America; Record: Brazil]; Nieser (1975): 194 [Note: borders of Guyana Region]; Nieser and Melo (1997): 15 [Key to Buenoa of Minas Gerais, Brazil]; Melo and Nieser (2004): 45 [Faunistical notes; survey: Januária ( Brazil)]; Barbosa et al. (2010b): 561 [Key to Buenoa of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]; Ribeiro et al. (2010): 308 [Survey: Rio de Janeiro ( Brazil)]; Heckman (2011): 475 [Key to Buenoa of South America]; Moreira et al. (2011): 55 [Check-list of Brazil].

Comments. Buenoa tarsalis is easily recognized by its great length, around 7.0 mm, and by the first tarsal segment of the mid-leg emarginate.

Because of the length and the pale color, B. unguis resembles B. tarsalis . These species can be differentiated by the fore tarsus being swollen with its claws hooked ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 50 – 62. 50 – 52 ), and the first mid-tarsomere not being emarginated in B. unguis; the fore tarsus and claws of B. tarsalis are not modified and the first mid-tarsomere is emarginated ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 38 – 49. 38 – 39 ).

Material. BRAZIL: Estado do Amazonas, Município de São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Morro dos Seis Lagos, Lago Vulcão [0.283ºN / 66.680ºW], 09.X.1990 (U. C. Barbosa), det. J. F. Barbosa: 3 m and 5 f macropterous (DZRJ); Morro dos Seis Lagos, Lago Dragão [0.283ºN / 66.680ºW], 06.X.1990 (V. Py-Daniel & U. C. Barbosa): 18 m and 31 f macropterous (INPA); Morro dos Seis Lagos, Lago Falcão [0.283ºN / 66.680ºW], 08.X.1990 (V. Py- Daniel & U. C. Barbosa): 11 m and 15 f macropterous (INPA); Estado do Pará, Município de Benevides, Estrada de Neópolis, Sítio Doca [1.3ºS / 48.2ºW], V.1991 (W. Overal): 1 m macropterous (MPEG); Fazenda Morelândia [1.410ºS / 48.250ºW], 31.III.1983 (B. Mascarenhas): 4 m macropterous (MPEG); Município de Parauapebas, FLONA de Carajás, Serra Norte, Lagoa N4-A [6.10222ºS / 50.18527ºW], 09.IX.2006 (N. Ferreira Jr. & L. L. Dumas): 2 m macropterous (DZRJ); FLONA de Carajás, Lagoa N4-D [6.09527ºS / 50.19138ºW], 22.IX.2007 (N. Ferreira Jr. & V. P. Alecrim): 1 f macropterous (DZRJ); 27.II.2008 (N. Ferreira Jr. & A. P. M. Santos): 1 f macropterous (DZRJ); Município de Canaã dos Carajás, Serra Sul, Lagoa S11 D-A [6.40375ºS / 50.30718ºW], 17.XI.2010 (P. Marinho & A. P. F. Pires): 3 m and 2 f macropterous (DZRJ); 19.IV.2011 (V. F. Farjalla & L. F. Sanches): 10 m and 7 f macropterous (DZRJ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Notonectidae

Genus

Buenoa

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