Europiella umbrina Reuter, 1909

SCHUH, RANDALL T., 2004, Revision of Europiella Reuter in North America, with the Description of a New Genus (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae), American Museum Novitates 3463, pp. 1-59 : 49

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Europiella umbrina Reuter
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Europiella umbrina Reuter View in CoL

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Europiella umbrina Reuter, 1909: 85 View in CoL (n. sp., descr.); Schuh et al. 1995: 389 (n. syn., disc.).

Europiella similis Knight, 1969: 81 View in CoL (n. sp.; syn. by Schuh et al., 1995: 389).

DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the moderate size, elongate oval body shape, and heavily black coloration of the dorsum except usually for base of cuneus (fig. 2); vesica with a long, decurved, anterior apical spine and shorter posterior spine, a condition shared with E. stigmosa and E. consors . Distinguished from E. stigmosa by its much more extensive black coloration, including the antennae, and from E. consors by its much smaller size and more ovate body form in the males. Sexual dimorphism in E. umbrina (and E. stigmosa ) is weak, the body form in the females being nearly the same as that in the males.

REDESCRIPTION: Male: Moderate­sized, broad­bodied species, total length 2.89–2.96, width pronotum 0.96–1.04. COLORATION (fig. 2): General coloration of dorsum black with some white markings, most often at base of cuneus and sometimes at base of corium; antennal segment 1 black, segment 2 entirely black or black on basal one­third with remainder pale, coloration of segments 3 and 4 variable, usually pale; labium mostly black; most of venter black; trochanters pale; femora often heavily darkened but with some pale areas ornamented with dark spots or blotches; tibiae with pale background coloration with black spines with black bases. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Surface and vestiture as in generic diagnosis. STRUC­ TURE: Elongate ovoid, corial margin moderately convex. GENITALIA (fig. 5): Pygophore moderately large relative to total size of abdomen; vesica similar in structure of apical spines to E. stigmosa and E. consors , anterior spine long and decurved, posterior spine shorter and weakly decurved.

Female: Coloration and structure very similar to that in males. Total length 2.73– 2.89, width pronotum 1.02–1.06.

HOSTS: Recorded from Artemisia spp. , including A. californica , A. filifolia , A. nova , and A. tridentata (Asteraceae) .

DISTRIBUTION: Widely distributed in western North America, primarily in the interior.

DISCUSSION: Knight (1968: 43) listed E. umbrina as a synonym of E. stigmosa , a taxonomic decision reflected in the catalog of Henry and Wheeler (1988). Schuh et al. (1995) treated E. umbrina as a valid species on the basis of its distinctive male genitalic structure.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Holotype: 3, Claremont, Cal., Baker; deposited in the Helsinki Museum. Holotype of Europiella similis Knight : 3, MER­ CURY, NEVADA, 19 M, VI­23–1965, H. Knight & J. Merino; deposited in the USNM. Additonal specimens: MEXICO: Baja California Norte: 4 mi S of El Condor, May 28, 1981, Brown and Faulkner, 13 (SDNH). Tecate, 3.4 mi S of El Condor, 4000 ft, May 15, 1982, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). USA: Arizona: Coconino Co.: Rt 64 just SE of Grand Canyon Natl. Park in Kaibab National Forest, June 25, 1980, K. and R. Schmidt, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 293 (AMNH). Williams, 7000 ft, June 24, 1925, A. A. Nichol, 13 (USNM). California: Mono Co.: Benton Hot Springs, June 8, 1966, W. Gagne, 13 (UCB). Tom’s Place, May 9, 1966, 13 (UCB). Monterey Co.: Gonzales, February 14, 1977, Oliver, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 23 (CAFA). Pacific Grove, beach, May 29, 1915, H. Morrison, 13 (CNC). Orange Co.: 10 mi N of San Juan Capistrano, April 26, 1969, Joe Schuh, 13 (AMNH). Riverside Co.: 2 mi NE of Moreno, April 15, 1965, J. Doyen, 23 (UCB). 4 mi E of Elsinore, Red Rock Canyon, April 13, 1965, C. A. Toschi, 13 (UCB). Hemet Reservoir, San Jacinto Mts., May 22, 1940, C. D. Michener, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (UCB). Quail Valley, April 18, 1975, J. D. Pinto, 43 (UCR). Riverside, March 24, 1971, E. L. Paddock, Artemisia californica (Asteraceae) , 13 (CAFA). San Bernardino Co.: 0.5 mi NE of Devore, 3200 ft, June 29, 1971, P. Oman, 13 (OSU). Redlands, May 6, 1948, R. A. Flock, Artemisia californica (Asteraceae) , 13 (UCR). San Diego Co.: beyond Jacumba, June 11, 1915, H. Morrison ( Asteraceae ), 13 (CNC). Ramona, April 18, 1938, E. P. Van Duzee, 13 (CAS). San Joaquin Co.: Lone Tree Canyon, April 21, 1971, L. S. Hawkins, 13 (CAFA). Santa Barbara Co. : Upper Oso Campground off Rt 154, 310 m, May 7, 1985, R. T. Schuh and B. M. Massie, Artemisia californica (Asteraceae) , 223 (AMNH). Tulare Co.: 2.6 mi W of county line near Chimney Peak RS, 2000 m, July 1, 1980, R. T. Schuh, 13 (AMNH). Ventura Co.: N end of Casitas Reservoir, March 15, 1967, J. Powell, 13 (UCB). Westlake Village, May 16, 1969, E. L. Paddock, 13 (CAFA). Colorado: Eagle Co.: Water Wheel Ranch near Bond, June 24, 1978, J. T. Polhemus, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 83 (JTP). Nevada: Elko Co.: 30 mi W of Elko on Rt 80, June 18, 1982, T. J. Henry, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 13, 4♀ (USNM). Eureka Co.: 12 mi N of Rt 50 on Rt 278, 5800 ft, June 27, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 283 (AMNH). Lander Co.: Smith Creek Valley, 9.5 mi S of Rt 2, T15N, R39E, 6300 ft, June 30, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, 93 (AMNH). Nye Co.: 11 mi N of Belmont, T10N, R46,E sec. 26, 7200 ft, June 29, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia nova (Asteraceae) , 453 (AMNH). Mercury, 17 M, June 11, 1965, H. H. Knight and J. Merino, 1♀ (CNC). Mercury, 19 M, June 23, 1965, H. H. Knight and J. Merinio, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 43 (USNM, CNC). Mercury, 19 M, June 23, 1965, H. H. Knight and J. Merino, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13, 1♀ (CNC). Washoe Co.: 7 mi W of Vya toward Cedarville, 1813 m, July 2, 1979, R. T. Schuh and B. M. Massie, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 53 (AMNH). Oregon: Deschutes Co.: 1 mi S of Millican, 4380 ft, June 21, 1979, R. T. Schuh, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 43 (AMNH). 3 mi W of Millican, sand dunes, July 6, 1977, J. D. Lattin, ( Asteraceae ), 33 (OSU). Utah: Duchesne Co.: 23.7 mi S of Myton, Well’s Draw, T10S, R15E, 6000 ft, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 23 (AMNH). Emery Co.: 2.5 mi W of Rt 24 on Goblin Valley Road (near pictographs), 5600 ft, June 19, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia filifolia (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Juab Co.: Fernow Valley, June 24, 1940, R. W. Fautin, 13 (USNM). San Juan Co.: 19 mi N of Mexican Hat on Rt 261, T41S, R18E, 6500 ft, June 17, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 93 (AMNH). Brush Basin Rim Rd., Co. rd. no. 227 0.5 E mp 116, 5700 ft, June 12, 1982, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 103 (AMNH). Sevier Co.: 2.4 mi S of Rt 4 on Kanosh Rd., 2181 m, July 16, 1980, R. T. Schuh and G. M. Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 33 (AMNH). 32 mi N of Hwy 24 and Hwy 72, 7560 ft, July 17, 1980, G. M. Stonedahl, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 13 (OSU). Toele Co.: 4 mi E of Camel Back Mt., May 24, 1954, P. D. Ashlock, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (USNM). Toole Co.: Rush Valley, 0.5 mi W of Faust RR Station, June 3, 1987, B. Haws and C. R. Nelson, 33 (BYU). Uintah Co.: Bonanza, White River Shale Project Trailers, T 9S, R24E, sec. 23, 5000 ft, June 1, 1981, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 203 (AMNH). Washington Co.: 12 mi S of Central, June 16, 1967, Daine and Camenzind, 13 (USNM).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Europiella

Loc

Europiella umbrina Reuter

SCHUH, RANDALL T. 2004
2004
Loc

Europiella similis

Schuh, R. T. & P. Lindskog & I. M. Kerzhner 1995: 389
Knight, H. H. 1969: 81
1969
Loc

Europiella umbrina

Schuh, R. T. & P. Lindskog & I. M. Kerzhner 1995: 389
Reuter, O. M. 1909: 85
1909
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