Morobea Carvalho, 1987

WALL, MICHAEL A., 2007, A New Genus and New Species of Austro-Papuan Orthotylinae (Heteroptera: Miridae), American Museum Novitates 3558 (1), pp. 1-20 : 2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3558[1:ANGANS]2.0.CO;2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5467472

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF87C7-FC52-FFAA-FF18-BAF0291DF943

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Carolina

scientific name

Morobea Carvalho
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Morobea Carvalho View in CoL

Morobea Carvalho, 1987: 181 View in CoL .

TYPE SPECIES: Morobea longipes Carvalho, 1987 (original designation) .

DIAGNOSIS: Recognized among other Orthotylini by the following combination of characters: elongate parallel-sided body ( fig. 1a, b, d View Fig ); projecting clypeus ( fig. 2c View Fig ); strongly carinate posterior margin of head projecting over anterior margin of pronotum ( fig. 2a, c View Fig ); disc of pronotum coarsely rugulose ( fig. 2a View Fig ); posterior margin of pronotum broadly emarginate; metathoracic legs relatively long. Males with second antennal segment with species specific arrangement of short setae at base ( fig. 3 View Fig ); genital capsule enormous ( fig. 4a View Fig , 5a View Fig ), subequal to one-half abdominal length; opening of genital capsule disproportionately large, clearly exposing complex aedeagus; aedeagus with remarkably convoluted and heavily sclerotized phallotheca ( figs. 4d View Fig , 5e View Fig ); ductus seminis with thickened heavily sclerotized ring proximal to secondary gonopore.

REDESCRIPTION: Male: General Aspect: Macropterous, elongate, parallel-sided, total length 5.88–6.57; length from apex to clypeus to cuneal fracture 4.42–4.75; width across humeral angles of pronotum 0.83–0.96. Coloration and Vestiture ( figs. 1a, d View Fig ): Body yellowish brown with red and green maculations; antennae and legs yellowish brown with red maculation on apices of metafemora; membrane of forewing moderately suffused with brown; veins red to undifferentiated. Dorsum with sparse fine, short, hyaline setae; mesepisternum and metepisternum with field of dense microchaetae; legs and antennae with fine, distally orientated short, red, setae. Structure: Head ( fig. 2a–c View Fig ) moderately projecting in front of eyes; posterior margin convex; posterior margin strongly carinate, projecting over anterior margin of pronotum; frons flat posteriorly becoming steeply declivent anteriorly; clypeus distinctly projecting in front of frons; gena and maxillary plates extending anteroventrally; buccal cavity obovate, short; eyes occupying about one-half of total head height in lateral view, posterolateral margin slightly separated from margin of pronotum; antennae inserted midway between ventral and dorsal margins of eye. Antennae elongate, gracile; segment I subequal to length of pronotum, vasiform; segment II cylindrical, elongate with species specific arrangement of short setae at base ( fig. 3 View Fig ), three times longer than segment I; segment III and IV gracile, often coiled in dry specimens. Labium reaching just beyond posterior margin of metacoxae. Pronotum elongate trapeziform, slightly longer than broad, coarsely punctate posteriorly; pronotal collar thin, slightly overlapped dorsally by weakly carinate margin of disc; lateral margins slightly emarginate; posterior margin distinctly sinuate with medial emargination; disc weakly convex, vaguely separated into anterior and posterior lobes by shallow sulcus; calli weakly raised, undifferentiated. Mesoscutum weakly exposed. Scutellum triangular, slightly convex. Hemelytra elongate, parallel-sided to posterior margin of cuneus; cuneus two to three times longer than broad. Metathoracic spiracle large with evaporative areas ( fig. 2e View Fig ); ostiole lenticular, placed anteriorly on metepisternum; peritreme swollen anteriorly and posteriorly ( fig. 2f View Fig ); evaporative area extending to posterior margin of metepisternum, deflexed posteriorly. Legs extremely elongate; claws moderately curved with apically convergent parempodia ( fig. 2d View Fig ). Genitalia ( figs. 4–5 View Fig View Fig ): Genital capsule large; genital opening disproportionately large; ventral margin of aperture with dorsal and ventral projections. Left paramere elongate, bent near base with a sinuous apical process. Right paramere relatively short, robust, bent at midlength. Phallotheca complex, highly dissected, projecting well outside of genital capsule. Aedeagus relatively simple; ductus seminis with heavily sclerotized ring basal to secondary gonopore; secondary gonopore weakly defined.

FEMALE: Ovipositor approximately onehalf length of abdomen; subgenital plate narrowly triangular with acute distal margin, roughly one-third length of ovipositor.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Loc

Morobea Carvalho

WALL, MICHAEL A. 2007
2007
Loc

Morobea

Carvalho, J. C. M. 1987: 181
1987
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