Pseudevoplitus angelomachadoi, Grazia, Jocelia, Bolze, Gisele Jardim & Barão, Kim Ribeiro, 2016

Grazia, Jocelia, Bolze, Gisele Jardim & Barão, Kim Ribeiro, 2016, There and back again: contributions on Pseudevoplitus Ruckes (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), Zootaxa 4078 (1), pp. 161-167 : 162-165

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4078.1.15

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6067677

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scientific name

Pseudevoplitus angelomachadoi
status

sp. nov.

Pseudevoplitus angelomachadoi sp. nov.

( Figures 7–22 View FIGURES 1 – 8 View FIGURES 9 – 22 , 26 View FIGURE 26 )

Material examined. HOLOTYPE, ♂, GUYANE [FRANÇAISE], Acarouany, Auberge du Bois Diable , 15.IX.1998, A. Matocq leg. ( MNHN). PARATYPE, ♀, GUYANE FRANÇAISE, Piste crique serpent , PK 19 ,1, Malaise, VI.2001, Cerda J. leg. ( MNHN) .

Diagnosis. Head wider than longer; humeral angles of pronotum stout, projected laterad; total length larger than 20 mm. Male genitalia: pygophore bell-shaped, posterolateral angles projected postero-laterad; superior processes of dorsal rim of pygophore bilobed dorsally; processes of AB X inconspicuous. Female genitalia: lateral angles of gonocoxites 8 widely obscuring laterotergites 8 basally.

Coloration. General color brownish-yellow dorsally and ventrally; densely punctured, brownish punctures forming stripes or blotches ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ). Head with calloused, yellow longitudinal stripes at mandibular plates, laterally and mesally, and at clypeus medially; antennal segments uniformly brownish, except first, with yellowish blotches at inner lateral margin; brown blotches at antenniferous tubercle and maxillary plates ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Femora and tibiae brown with yellow longitudinal stripes; tarsi brown ( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Connexivum brown basally and apically, yellow medially. Metasternal carina and abdominal segments (AB) III–IV medially reddish on male ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ) and yellow on female ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Brown, longitudinal band on urosternites IV–VII medially; urosternites III–VII brown laterally ( Figs 15, 19 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ).

Description. Body elongated. Head: Head trapezoidal, 1.5x wider than longer; mandibular plates longer than clypeus, convergent and juxtaposed apically; labium reaching metasternum ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ). Proportion of antennal segments: I<II<III<IV (antennal segment V missing on both specimens). Thorax: Humeral angles of pronotum spine-like, well projected, protruding laterad; posterior margin of pronotum strongly concave ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ). Scutellum reaching AB VII apically; scutellum acute apically; post-frenal lobe about the same size as frenal lobe. Hemelytral corium longer than scutellum; membranal veins linear, some bifurcated basally. Peritreme of external scent efferent system groove-shaped; evaporatorium covering 2/3 of metapleuron area, not reaching its lateral margin; on mesopleuron, evaporatorium reaching the lateral margin anteriorly and posteriorly ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Mesosternal carina elevated, smooth ( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Metasternal carina hexagonal. Abdomen, spiracles, shape of connexiva and trichobothria as described for the genus ( Figs 9, 12 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ).

Male genitalia. Pygophore bell-shaped; posterolateral angles acute ( Figs 15–20 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Dorsal rim concave medially, dorsally to AB X ( Figs 15–16 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Superior layer of ventral rim with 1+1 rounded projections medially; inferior layer with 1+1 spine-like projections sub-medially ( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Superior processes of dorsal rim projecting inwards the base of parameres, bilobed dorsally ( Figs 15–18 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Parameres acute apically, pointing towards base of AB X. Processes of AB X inconspicuous; AB X setose laterally and apically.

Female genitalia. Gonocoxites 8 as long as wide; sutural margins juxtaposed at basal 2/3 and divergent at posterior 1/3; posterior margins weakly convex ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURES 9 – 22 ). Laterotergites 8 triangular, acute apically; spiracles not visible. Gonocoxites 9 quadrangular; posterior margin weakly concave. Laterotergites 9 triangular, obtusely rounded apically; surpassing laterotergites 8 apically.

Measurements (mm). Total length, m 20.20, f 23.54; length of head, m 3.50, f 3.50; head length ahead of eyes, m 1.80, f 2.00; width of head, m 4.84, f 5.17; interocular distance, m 2.00, f 2.10; length of pronotum, m 5.50, f 6.00; length of pronotum at humeral angles, m 17.36, f 20.00; length of pronotum basally, m 9.85, f 11.5; length of scutellum, m 8.68, f 10.35; width of scutellum, m 6.17, f 7.00; width of abdomen at third segment, m 10.35, f 12.52.

Etymology. angelomachadoi , noun phrase, genitive singular; named after Angelo B. M. Machado on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

Distribution. Known only from two Amazonian sites at French Guiana, close to the Atlantic Ocean shore ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ).

Comments. Pseudevoplitus angelomachadoi sp. nov., P. amazonicus , and P. roraimensis can be easily distinguished from P. paradoxus , P. costalimai , P. peruvianus , and P. vittatus by having the head wider than long, labial apex at most reaching posterior margin of abdominal segment III, and the mandibular plates longer than clypeus, convergent and juxtaposed apically. P. angelomachadoi sp. nov. differs from P. amazonicus and P. roraimensis by a series of genital characters. On the male genitalia, the pygophore is bell-shaped on P. angelomachadoi sp. nov. while subquadrangular on the other two species; and the posterolateral angles are rounded and directed postero-laterally on P. angelomachadoi sp. nov. whereas it is rounded and sub-truncate on P. amazonicus and P. roraimensis , respectively. On the female genitalia, the gonocoxites 8 of P. angelomachadoi sp. nov. widely obscures the laterotergites 8 basally, a unique character of this species.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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