Hesus cordatus ( FABRICIUS 1803)

Heiss, E., 2009, Review of the Neotropical genus Hesus STÅL 1862 with description of a new species (Heteroptera, Aradidae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 41 (1), pp. 343-357 : 346-348

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4507110

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scientific name

Hesus cordatus ( FABRICIUS 1803)
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Hesus cordatus ( FABRICIUS 1803) ( Fig. 3 View Fig , 9, 10 View Fig , 22 View Fig ; photo 3, 4)

Described as Aradus cordatus from «America meridionali«, later assigned tu Hesus by STÅL 1862. CHAMPION 1898 synonymized in his great comprehensive work «Biologia Centrali-Americana» Hesus annuliger STÅL 1862 from Mexico, Crimia cincticornis WALKER 1873 from Brazil and Hesus semiolus BERGROTH 1894 from Brazil with cordatus. Lectotype 3, designation by HEISS 1997: 45.

This species is distinguished by a combination of characters given in the key. Its colouration is variable, generally brownish with lighter parts: antennae brown, basal half of segment III ochraceous (sometimes fading), legs with two pale rings on tibiae, of which the apical one on fore tibia is partly fading or missing. Pronotum with evenly rounded lateral margins of anterior lobe, the oblique median elevations are delimited anteriorly by round tubercles, the gap in between is depressed with only few smaller granules (fig. 3).Abdomen: anterolateral angles usually brownish, sometimes extended to basal 1/3 of deltg II-VI, their remaining parts including apodemal impressions ochraceous, posterior half of tergite VII brown. Hemelytra with a longitudinal ochraceous spot on membrane posteriorly to apex of corium (photo 3, 4). Venter ochraceous at middle, brownish elsewhere. Spiracles II-V ventral, VI lateral and visible from above, VII dorsolateral, VIII terminal. Terminal segments as fig. 9, 10. Parameres as fig. 22.

Hesus cordatus resembles strongly H. humeralis nov.sp., and was therefore confused with the latter; and therefore it is necessary to reexamine this taxon in collections.

M e a s u r e m e n t s Length 33 9.3-9.8mm, ♀♀ 9.7-10.6mm; ratio length of an-

tennae / width of head 2.6-2.7; ratio antennal segment I / segment II 1.75-1.90.

M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d Lectotype male (in Kiel collection, Mus. Copenhagen); Mexico: 233 Yucatan, Palenque X 1978, E. Heiss lg. ( CEHI); 33♀♀ Limon, San Luis Potosi 7 VII 1990 R. Leschen lg. ( CEHI). Costa Rica: Jacó prov., Puntarenas 1-8 II 1987 E. Heiss lg. ( CEHI); prov. Limon, Cahouita N.P. 1-8 II E. Heiss lg. ( CEHI); 233 Golfito 8 VII 1957 Truxal & Menke lg. ( CEHI); 131♀ prov. Puntarenas, Corcovado N.P. 8°28N, 83°26W 19-24 V 2006, Barries, Cate & Nagy lg. ( CEHI); 13 prov. Limon, Riserva Hitoy-Cerrere 9°40N, 80°01W, 31 V 2006, Barries, Cate & Nagy lg. ( CEHI); 1♀ prov. Limon, La Suerta Biol. Stat, 50m, 10°26N, 83°47W, Barries, Cate & Nagy lg. ( CEHI); 33♀♀ Playa Zaucudo, Tiskita Jungle Lodge, 8°21N, 83°08W, 9-11 VII 2008 E. Holzer lg. ( CEHI). Nicaragua: 2332 ♀♀ Rio San Juan, Bartola Field Station 70-100m, 10°58N, 84°20W, 7-11 VI 2005 R. Schuh lg., same locality 131♀ 11 VI 2005 W. Suppantschitsch lg. ( CEHI). French Guyana: 13 Montagne de Kaw , Camp Caïman, 7-12 XI 1995 lg. Snižek ( CEHI); 1♀ Fourgassié near Roura, 16-30 IX 1995 lg. M. Trzna ( CEHI); 13 PK6 Acarouany, 17 IX 1996, lg. B.Berenger ( CEHI); 1♀ Vidal, III 1997, lg. J.P. Vesco. ( CEHI); 13 20km E of Saint Laurent du Maroni 4 VIII 2006 lg. Snižek ( CEHI); 13 Amazon Nature Lodge 04.33.570N, 52.12.433W 300m 18-23 VI 2007 lg. Eger ( CEHI); 1♀ Cacao, degrad Kwata sur crique Bagot, VIII 1995 lg. D. Rignon; 13 23/ 30 IX 1995, lg. G. Moragues; 13 IV-VII 1996, lg. D. Rignon ( CGMM); 1♀ PK 1 route de Cacao, 6 VIII 1999, à vue, lg. G. Moragues; 1♀ 28 larvae 1999, lg. D. Rignon ( CGMM); 13 PK 3 piste Coralie, 13 II 1993, à vue sur tronc de nuit, lg. G. Moragues ( CGMM); 1♀ Sinnamary, barrage de Petit Saut, 8/ 14 IX 1993, sous écorce tronc coupé, lg. G. Moragues ( CGMM); 1♀ Iracoubo, Rocoucoua, 7 II 1993, sous écorce tronc coupé, lg. G. Moragues ( CGMM); 1♀ Kourou, piste Soumourou, IX 2002, piège malaise, lg. D. Faure ( CGMM); 1♀ Régina, RN 2 PK 125 + 3, 5 XI 2007; 131♀ 24 I 2008; 1♀ 29 II 2008; 13 19 III 2008; 1♀ 11 VIII 2008; 13 27 VIII 2008; 13 19 IX 2008; 1♀ 8 X 2008, all piège vitre d’interception and lg. J.L. Giuglaris ( CGMM); 1♀ Montagne de Kaw , PK 35, 3 VIII 2007, filet cryldé; 1♀ 23 VIII 2007, à vue; 1♀ same locality PK 36, 17 II 1999, piège malaise; 1♀ 1/ 15 VIII 2008, à vue; 13 same locality PK 37.5 + 2, 25 X 2003, à vue; 13 29 I 2004, à vue, all lg. J.A. Cerda ( CGMM); 1♀ same locality, degrad de Kaw, 9 VIII 1996, lg. J.P. Vesco ( CGMM); 2♀♀ 25km NW St. Laurent du Maroni, route Paul Isnard, 17 I 2007 lg. Snižek ( CEHI). Brazil: 33♀♀ Rondonia, 62 km W Arquimenes nr. Faz. Rancho Grande 6-15 XII 1990 D.A. Rider & J.E. Eger leg., 5-17 X 1993 and 8-20 XI 1994 J.E. Eger & L.B. & C.W. O’Brien lg.( CEHI). Ecuador: 2332 ♀♀ Puerto Maldonado 1650-1900ft, 9-19 IX 1998 J.E. Eger lg. ( CEHI)); 33♀♀ Napo, Yasuni 250m, 8 VI 1997 G. Onore lg. ( CGOQ); 1♀ Napo, Cuyabeno III 1983 ( CGOQ); 1♀ Napo, Coca XII 1986 G. Onore lg. ( CGOQ); 13 Esmeraldas, Rio Pizana IV 1984 G. Onore lg. ( CGOQ); 133♀♀ Napo, 70km SW Coca, Loreto 300m, 4-10 III 2003 M. Halada lg. ( CEHI); 33♀♀ prov. Sucumbios, Dureno 0°03N, 74°40W 200-400m, 9 XII 2004; San Antonio 0°17S, 76°39W 4 XII 2004 and Shushufindi 0°11S, 76°38W 200-400m, 4-8 XII 2004 P. Banař lg. ( CEHI); 1♀ Esmeraldas, Quininos V 1987, Lopez lg. ( CEHI). Colombia: 13 Darien prov. , Turbo 24 XII 1995 A. Scharmann lg. ( CEHI); 1♀ Rio Don Diego , Sierra Nevada de Sta. Martha , 26-29 XII 1973 D.v. Helvessen lg. ( CEHI); Vaupes, Mitú 15 VII 2003 A. Peña lg. ( CEHI). Peru: 131♀ Amazonia, Iquitos 11 II 1977 E. Heiss lg. ( CEHI); 1♀ Madre de Dios, Pambopata River , Gollpa Lodge 9-12 XI 1995, M. Klicha lg. ( CEHI); 33♀♀ prov. Huánuco, Rio Llullapichis , Station Panguana 233m, 9°37S, 74°56W, 20 XI-14 XII 2008 F. Wachtel lg. ( CEHI). GoogleMaps

D i s t r i b u t i o n: This is the most common species of the genus and widely distributed from Mexico through Central America to French Guyana, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aradidae

Genus

Hesus

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