Edessa (E.) phoenicopus Dallas, 1851

Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin, 2023, Diagnose of the nominal subgenus of Edessa and description of the E. sexdens group (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae), Zootaxa 5240 (1), pp. 1-63 : 41-44

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Edessa (E.) phoenicopus Dallas, 1851
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Edessa (E.) phoenicopus Dallas, 1851

( Figs. 18 View FIGURE 18 , 29 A,B View FIGURE 29 , 30 A,B View FIGURE 30 )

Edessa phoenicopus Dallas, 1851: 323 ; Distant, 1881: PI. 9. f. 2.; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 192; Kirkaldy, 1909: 162.

Edessa olivacea Stål, 1862: 111 ; Stål, 1872: n0. 4, p. 53; Distant, 1880: PI. 8. f. 11; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 192; Kirkaldy, 1909: 161. syn. nov.

Edessa euchroma Walker, 1868: 422 ; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 192; Kirkaldy, 1909: 161.

Edessa ventralis Walker, 1868: 443 ; Distant, 1880: PI. 8. f. 12; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 195; Kirkaldy, 1909: 166 syn. nov.

Edessa phoenicopus . Holotype male. Honduras / 45 123 ( BMNH) Examined.

Edessa olivacea . Lectotype male. Mexico / Sallé ( NHRM). Examined.

Edessa olivacea . Paralectotypes. 1 female. Same data ( NHRM) . 2 males. Same data ( NHMW Signoret coll.) Edessa euchroma . Holotype male. Vera Cruz ( BMNH). Examined .

Edessa ventralis . Lectotype female. Guatemala ( BMNH). Examined.

Material examined. SOUTH AMERICA: 1♀, Don Hye de Crom ( Edessa ventralis Walker, 1868 comp. W. type Fernandes, JAM 1999) ( IRSB). NICARAGUA, Léon: 1♀, Leon, Carro Negro, 12-II-1990, François ( UNAM). COSTA RICA, Guanacaste: 1♁, Abaugares, Cerros de Naraujo, Caminho del Ice, 11-XI-2004, B. Gamboa (L N 243750 406040) ( INBIO); 1♁,Playa naranjo, Sta.Rosa P.N., II-1991, E.Alcazar (L N 309300 353300) ( INBIO); Puntarenas: 1♀, Quepos, P. N. Manuel Antonio, IV-1992, C. Cano (L S 370900 448800) ( INBIO); Alajuela: 1♀, Caño Negro, R. N. V. S., 13-VIII–2-IX-1993, K. Flores (L N 450100 319100) ( INBIO); San Jose: 1♁, Piedras Negras, Collection Sehild–Burgdorf, Ventralis ( USNM). PANAMA, Bocas Del Toro: 1♁, Guabíto, 28-IX-1936, John Deal ( Edessa olivacea Stål, 1862 Fernandes JAM, 1999 comp. W. type; Edessa euchroma Walker 1868 , comp. W. type, Fernandes JAM 1999; Edessa phoenicopus Dallas, 1851 comp.W. type Fernandes JAM,1999)( FEM); 1♀, No date,E.Munziliz,CAM, Baguna, Escondida, Venecav, 27-IV-1976 ( UNAM); 1♀, No date, Edessa ventralis Walker , det. J. C. Lutz ( USNM).

Measurements (n= 10). Total length: 16.3–19.9; head length: 1.5–1.8; head width: 3.2–3.4; pronotum length: 3.2–3.9; pronotum width: 11.5–14.4; scutellum length: 7.5–9.7; scutellum width: 6.0–7.7; abdominal width: 9.0– 11.1; length antennomers: I: 1.0–1.0; II: 1.4–1.5; III: 1.5–2.0; IV: 4.0–0.0; V: 0.0–0.0.

Diagnosis. Specimens large (16.3–19.9 mm). Dorsal surface olive green ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ). Ventral surface dark yellow to brown with transversal brown lines on thorax and abdomen ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Antennae yellow ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ). Pronotum with punctures concolorous with surface ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ). Humeral angles short (1,33 times wider than long) ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ), apices brown ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ); humeral angle brown spot expanding into the pronotum in dorsal view and restricted to the angle in ventral view ( Fig. 29 A,B View FIGURE 29 ). Scutellum with punctures concolorous with surface ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ); apex not reach end of corium ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ). Corium with all veins yellow with surface ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ). Posterolateral angles of connexivum with apices concolorous with surface ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ); connexival segments light brown without spot and with a pair of concavities ( Fig. 29 A View FIGURE 29 ). Ventral surface. Thorax with brown stripes ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ); dark stripe of the propleuron connected to the dark spot of the humeral angle ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Evaporatorium brown ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Metasternal process ( Fig. 18 G View FIGURE 18 ) with anterior apex straight and laterally well expanded, margin acuminated; anterior face little excavated; anterior bifurcation receiving fourth and a small part of the third rostral segment. Legs dark brown ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Abdomen with spine of third segment rounded ( Fig. 18 G View FIGURE 18 ). Intersegmental areas black, wide, connected to each other by a spots that include pseudosutures and spiracles ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ); intersegmental black bands nor spots reaching lateral margin ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Pseudosutures smoky brown, margin irregular ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Median longitudinal brown band complete and suffused ( Fig. 29 B View FIGURE 29 ). Trichobotria one in line with spiracle and the other laterad. Posterolateral angles of segment VII not reaching the level of apices of laterotergites IX in females ( Fig. 18 F View FIGURE 18 ). Male genitalia, dorsal side of the pygophore with a suffused brown area occupying 2/3 of the surface ( Fig. 18 A,B View FIGURE 18 ). Posterolateral angle of pygophore slightly developed ( Fig. 18 A View FIGURE 18 ). Superior process of genital cup laminar, rectangular, narrow, slightly curved; continuing ventrally in a small, smooth and high carina, in a small dentiform projection ( Fig. 18 A,B,D,E View FIGURE 18 ). Ventral rim with lateral subdistal tuft of setae ( Fig. 18 C View FIGURE 18 ). Female genitalia, tumescence in the central region of the valvifers VIII with brown spot ( Fig. 18 F View FIGURE 18 ). Laterotergites VIII with two brown spots on outer lateral margins ( Fig. 18 F View FIGURE 18 ). Laterotergites IX with brown spot ( Fig. 18 F View FIGURE 18 ).

Male genitalia ( Fig. 18 A–E View FIGURE 18 ): Parameres with black margin; anterior lobe round; dorsal lobe rounded and subrectangular, curved apex; posterior lobe subrectangular and rounded ( Fig. 18 B,D,E View FIGURE 18 ). Proctiger with subelliptical posterior face ( Fig. 18 D,E View FIGURE 18 ). Ventral rim with expansions undeveloped and concolorous with surface ( Fig. 18 C View FIGURE 18 ).

Female genitalia: Valvifers VIII with dark punctures and setulose; inner margins contiguous, with brown band and not divergent; distal margin forming V-shaped excavation, with brown band and arched. Laterotergites IX with apices acuminate passing the sclerite uniting laterotergites VIII ( Fig. 18 F View FIGURE 18 ).

Comments. The Edessa (E.) phoenicopus is similar to E. (E.) gentilitia and E. (E.) nigriclava , but the characteristics of the humeral angles separate them ( Figs. 26 A View FIGURE 26 , 28 A View FIGURE 28 , 29 A View FIGURE 29 ), see comments of E. (E.) gentilitia .

Distribution ( Fig. 30 A,B View FIGURE 30 ): SOUTH AMERICA; MEXICO: Veracruz, Mexico City; GUATEMALA; HONDURAS; NICARAGUA: Léon; COSTA RICA: Guanacaste, Alajuela, Puntarenas, San Jose; PANAMA: Bocas Del Toro.

NHRM

Naturhistoriska Rijkmuseet

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

UNAM

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Edessa

Loc

Edessa (E.) phoenicopus Dallas, 1851

Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin 2023
2023
Loc

Edessa euchroma

Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 161
Lethierry, L. & Severin, G. 1893: 192
Walker, F. 1868: 422
1868
Loc

Edessa ventralis

Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 166
Lethierry, L. & Severin, G. 1893: 195
Walker, F. 1868: 443
1868
Loc

Edessa olivacea Stål, 1862: 111

Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 161
Lethierry, L. & Severin, G. 1893: 192
Stal, C. 1862: 111
1862
Loc

Edessa phoenicopus

Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 162
Lethierry, L. & Severin, G. 1893: 192
Dallas, W. S. 1851: 323
1851
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