Paravelia biae Spangler, 1989

Rodrigues, Higor D. D., Moreira, Felipe F. F., Nieser, Nico, Chen, Ping Ping, Melo, Alan L., Dias-Silva, Karina & Giehl, Nubia F. S., 2014, The genus Paravelia Breddin, 1898 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Veliidae) in Brazil, with descriptions of eight new species, Zootaxa 3784 (1), pp. 1-47 : 23

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6495837

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Paravelia biae Spangler, 1989
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Paravelia biae Spangler, 1989 View in CoL

( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 C)

Paravelia biae Spangler, 1989: 360 View in CoL . [Original description] Paravelia biae: Moreira et al. 2011b View in CoL , 20. [Checklist]

Paravelia biae: Heckman 2011 View in CoL , 229. [Identification key]

Macropterous male. BL 6.20–6.90; HL 0.80–0.85; HW 1.20–1.25; ANT I 1.00–1.05, ANT II 0.82–0.85, ANT III 0.80, ANT IV 0.90–0.95; EYE 0.35; PL 3.00–3.05; PW 2.50–2.55; FORELEG: FEM 1.60–1.70, TIB 1.60–1.65, TAR I 0.10, TAR II 0.30–0.35, TAR III 0.50–0.55; MIDLEG: FEM 1.95, TIB 2.15, TAR I 0.09–0.10, TAR II 0.60– 0.65, TAR III 0.60–0.65; HINDLEG: FEM 2.60–2.65, TIB 3.00–3.05, TAR I 0.10–0.13, TAR II 0.67–0.72, TAR III 0.55–0.57. Macropterous female. BL 6.72–6.90; HL 0.87–0.90; HW 1.22–1.25; ANT I 0.95–1.00, ANT II 0.80–0.85, ANT III 0.75–0.85, ANT IV 1.00–1.05; EYE 0.35; PL 3.00; PW 2.50; FORELEG: FEM 1.60–1.75, TIB 1.55–1.65, TAR I 0.10, TAR II 0.30, TAR III 0.50–0.55; MIDLEG: FEM 2.00–2.05, TIB 2.10–2.15, TAR I 0.08–0.10, TAR II 0.55–0.60, TAR III 0.55–0.60; HINDLEG: FEM 2.30–2.50, TIB 2.90–3.00, TAR I 0.10–0.12, TAR II 0.55–0.70, TAR III 0.55–0.60.

Diagnosis. Both sexes with general color of body and appendages blackish, except base of rostrum yellowish brown. Pronotum with posterior angle terminating in a process (similar to Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 F, but slightly more developed). Forewing with a basal white macula, not starting from humeral angle and ending at posterior margin of pronotum; on apex a large oval white macula, almost reaching posterior margin of wings ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 C). Male hind femur with a row of small teeth on inner surface, absent in female. Male without projections on abdominal sternite VII, but with a strong gibosity on each side of the posterior margin of this segment. Male proctiger without dorsal elevation. Paramere anteriorly notched on dorsal surface, with rounded apex.

Discussion. Described from the macropterous form, and previously recorded only from the type locality in Pará State. It is herein recorded for the first time from Rondônia. Spangler (1989) mentions that P. biae is similar to P. platensis ( Berg, 1883) ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 A) and P. williamsi (Hungerford, 1930) ( Figs 19 View FIGURE 19 C–D). However, they can be readily distinguished by body color, shape of forewing maculae, posterior angle of pronotum, and male abdominal sternite VII.

Type-material examined. Holotype: Brazil, Pará: macropterous male (MZUSP), Altamira, Rio Xingu, 03º39’S / 52º22’W, 10.X.1986, (P.J. Spangler & O. Flint). Paratypes: 6 macropterous males, 6 macropterous females (MZUSP), 1 macropterous male, 1 macropterous female (INPA), same data as holotype.

Additional material examined. Brazil, Rondônia: 1 macropterous male, 1 macropterous female ( MZUSP), Costa Marques, 12º26’42”S / 64º13’38”W, Forte Príncipe da Beira, 19.XI–03.XII.1967, (G.R. Kloss) [First record from Rondônia State].

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Veliidae

Genus

Paravelia

Loc

Paravelia biae Spangler, 1989

Rodrigues, Higor D. D., Moreira, Felipe F. F., Nieser, Nico, Chen, Ping Ping, Melo, Alan L., Dias-Silva, Karina & Giehl, Nubia F. S. 2014
2014
Loc

Paravelia biae

Spangler 1989: 360
1989
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