Rhinocylapus pallescens, Wolski, Andrzej, 2010

Wolski, Andrzej, 2010, Revision of the Rhinocylapus - group (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae), Zootaxa 2653, pp. 1-36 : 24-26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.198881

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6197306

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB772E-FFE1-FF80-FF4B-97BFFD72561E

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Plazi

scientific name

Rhinocylapus pallescens
status

sp. nov.

Rhinocylapus pallescens View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 O–P, 4C, 11, 16G–H)

Diagnosis. Recognized by the following set of characters: dorsal surface dark brownish with yellowish and orange areas ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ); pronotum slightly carinate laterally, pronotal collar covered with setae; anterior lobe impunctate; endosoma membranous, with large sclerite basally and with long, membranous, sharply terminated sclerite apically ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 A). The species is closely related to Rh. vittatus , each having a pale body; but in Rh. pallescens this can be easily distinguished by the lack of a yellow, longitudinal vita on the head and the pronotum, by a setae on the pronotal collar, and by the lack of punctation on the anterior lobe of the pronotum.

Description. Male. COLORATION ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 O–P). Dorsal surface dark brownish, with yellowish and orange areas. Head. Yellowish brown; cuneus yellowish; antenna pale; antennal segment I yellowish brown; segment II yellow, with broad, pale brown ring beyond base; segments III and IV brownish. Thorax. Pronotum. Anterior lobe orange with large, brownish patches medially; posterior lobe yellowish with large, dark patches, fused with those on anterior lobe. Mesoscutum and scutellum. Mesoscutum dark brown with small, yellowish areas; scutellum yellowish orange with broad, dark stripe originating on mesoscutum and becoming wider near apex of scutellum and with two, relatively narrow, brownish stripes on sides; apex narrowly pale yellow. Thoracic pleura. Proepimeron dark brown anteriorly, posterior portion paler, yellowish; mesepimeron and metepisternum dark brown; scent-gland evaporatory areas paler, brownish; peritreme dark brown. Hemelytron. Yellowish with large, brownish patches; embolium yellow basally, then orange to reddish; cuneus contrastingly pale, yellowish, slightly tinged with red. Legs. Dark yellowish brown; procoxa pale basally, then brownish; meso- and metacoxa yellowish; trochanter of forelegs brown; trochanters of meso- and metalegs yellow; forefemur brown basally then dark yellow; mesofemur entirely dark yellow; metafemur dark yellowish brown apically; tibia and tarsi yellowish. Abdomen. Brown. STRUCTURE AND VESTITURE ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 O–P, 4C, 16G, H). Dorsal surface covered with pale setae. Head. Covered with dense, long, pale setae; gula densely covered with semidecumbent setae and with very long, protruding setae, matte; segment III and IV, covered with semidecumbent and erect, moderately dense setae; rostrum long, reaching beyond apex of abdomen. Thorax. Pronotum. Pronotal collar wrinkled, covered with pale, decumbent setae; anterior lobe slightly carinate laterally, covered with dense, pale, decumbent setae, impunctate, gently raised medially, with distinct, shallow longitudinal sulcus fused with distinct depression medially on pronotum; posterior lobe punctate, covered with fine, moderately dense, pale setae, with shallow longitudinal sulcus fused with depression medially on pronotum and bordering posterior margin of pronotum. Mesoscutum and scutellum. Scutellum rugose, covered with sparse, fine, semidecumbent setae. Hemelytron. Covered with dense, long, semidecumbent, pale setae; cuneus covered with reclining, pale setae. Legs. Femora covered with long, moderately dense, semidecumbent setae; tibiae covered with sparse, semidecumbent setae, then vestiture is denser; claw not toothed subapically. Abdomen. Covered with decumbent setae.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ). Left paramere: body with thick, protruding setae; apical process broadened; right paramere: body with rather short, thin, irregularly distributed setae; endosoma membranous, composed of two main lobes: first with large, folded sclerite basally, and distinctly thinner apically, second elongate and sharply terminated, with thin, membranous sclerite along its length, and with rather small, rounded sclerite originating near base of second lobe.

Female. Similar to male but larger.

Measurements. Ψ/ɗ: body length 7.8/6.13–6.5, width 2.2/1.68–1.7. Head. Length 1.55/1.35–1.36, width 1.2/1.0, diameter of eye in up view 0.25/0.25. Antenna. Length of segment I 1.3, II 2.0–2.1, III 2.5, IV 2.6. Labium. Length of segment I 2.5/2.0–2.1, II 1.59/1.34–1.36, III 1.84/1.59–1,65, IV 1.62/1.36. Pronotum. Length 1.48/ 1.15–1.24, width of anterior margin 0.84/0.68, length of lateral margin 1.48/1.28, width of posterior margin 1.94/ 1.5–1.54.

Etymology. The specific epithet pallescens is given to denote the overall coloration of the species.

Biology. Unknown.

Distribution. Philippines (Luzon).

Type material. Holotype ɗ and 2 paratypes ɗ and Ψ (three specimens on one pin; the specimen glued individually onto the card closest to the labels is the holotype): Mt. Maquiling, P. I. VII–18–36; R. L. Usinger Collector; Carvalho to Drake coll. ( USNM).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Rhinocylapus

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