Edessa (Edessa) viridifasciata, Mendonça & Silva & Fernandes, 2023

Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin, 2023, Description of fifty-one new species and new taxonomic arrangement for the E. sexdens group of the subgenus Edessa (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae, Edessa), Zootaxa 5372 (1), pp. 1-128 : 103-105

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5372.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10167641

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scientific name

Edessa (Edessa) viridifasciata
status

sp. nov.

Edessa (Edessa) viridifasciata sp. n.

( Figs. 51 View FIGURE 51 , 70 E–F View FIGURE 70 , 72 View FIGURE 72 )

Etymology. The name refers to the green bands of the body ventrally (L. viridis, green; L. fasciatus, with bands).

Material examined. Holotype male. BRAZIL, Amazonas : 1♁, Estirão do Equador, Rio Javari, X-1979, M. Alvarenga (04º33’ S 71º38’ W) ( MNRJ). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. BRAZIL, Amazonas: 1♁ 1♀, Estirão do Equador, Rio Javari , X-1979, M. Alvarenga (04º33’ S 71º38’ W) ( UFRGS) GoogleMaps ; 1♀, Benjamin Constant , X-1979, A. C. Domingues leg. ( MNRJ) . PERU, Loreto: 1♀, Rios Zumun and Yahuasyaca , II-1980, J. Becker leg. ( MNRJ) .

Measurements (n= 5). Total length: 16.0–18.9; head length: 2.0; head width: 3.1–3.5; pronotum length: 3.5– 4.0; pronotum width: 10.1–12.0; scutellum length: 7.5–9.0; scutellum width: 5.9–7.0; abdominal width: 10.0–11.4; length antennomeres: I: 1.0; II: 1.7–2.0; III: 1.6–2.0; IV: 4.0.

Diagnosis. Large (16.0– 18.9 mm). Dorsal body surface green ( Fig. 70 E View FIGURE 70 ). Ventral surface dark yellow to green with transversal green bands on thorax and abdomen ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Antennae with first brown segment and second to fifth black segment ( Fig. 70 E–F View FIGURE 70 ). Pronotum with concolorous with the surrounding surface punctures; anterolateral margin with a yellow band extending from the humeral angles to the head ( Fig. 70 E View FIGURE 70 ). Humeral angles short (1.25 times wider than long), narrow; apex concolorous with the surrounding surface and strongly curved backward ( Fig. 70 E–F View FIGURE 70 ). Scutellum with concolorous with the surrounding surface punctures; apex not reaching the end of coria ( Fig. 70 E View FIGURE 70 ). Coria with all veins concolorous with the surrounding surface ( Fig. 70 E View FIGURE 70 ). Connexival segments with concavities entirely covered by rectangular green spots and separated by a large yellow median spot ( Fig. 70 E View FIGURE 70 ), spots extending ventrally and green spot forming green bands on the abdomen ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Posterolateral angles of connexivum with apices green ( Fig. 70 E View FIGURE 70 ). Ventral surface, thorax with green bands; dark band of the propleura connected to the dark spot of the humeral angles ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Evaporatorium concolorous with the surrounding surface ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Metasternal process ( Fig. 51 G View FIGURE 51 ) with arms of anterior bifurcation rounded and laterally little expanded at apex; anterior bifurcation somewhat excavated receiving a small part of the third and fourth rostral segment. Legs reddish brown ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ).Abdomen with spine of segment III rounded ( Figs. 51 G View FIGURE 51 , 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Intersegmental areas covered by brown line with adjacent smudged green bands, reaching the lateral spots ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Pseudosutures concolorous with the surrounding surface ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Median longitudinal brown band incomplete ( Fig. 70 F View FIGURE 70 ). Trichobothria both parallel to the spiracle. Posterolateral angles of segment VII exceeding the level of apices of laterotergites IX ( Fig. 51 F View FIGURE 51 ). Male genitalia, dorsal side of the pygophore with a suffused dark area occupying 2/3 of the surface ( Fig. 51 A–B View FIGURE 51 ). Posterolateral angles of pygophore slightly developed ( Fig. 51 A–B View FIGURE 51 ). Superior processes of the genital cup rectangular, narrow, higher than the projection and continuing ventrally in a well-developed and narrow projection; this projection with apex extended and truncated ( Fig. 51 B, E View FIGURE 51 ). Parameres ( Fig. 51 D–E View FIGURE 51 ) with brown margin; anterior lobe rounded; dorsal lobe subtriangular, curved toward to superior processes of the genital cup; posterior lobe subrectangular. Proctiger, posterior face triangular ( Fig. 51 D–E View FIGURE 51 ). Ventral rim not setose ( Fig. 51 C View FIGURE 51 ); with expansions developed, rounded, concolorous with the surrounding surface, expansions slightly surpassing apices of posterolateral angles ( Fig. 51 A, C View FIGURE 51 ). Female genitalia, valvifers VIII subrectangular, with concolorous with the surrounding surface punctures; medially near the sutural margins with a green spot, contiguous and not divergent; posterior margin forming a U-shaped excavation. Laterotergites VIII with two green spots on lateral margins. Laterotergites IX with brown spot in the base and apices acuminate passing the mediotergite VIII ( Fig. 51 F View FIGURE 51 ).

Comments. See comments on E. (E.) chloroicterica sp. n.. Edessa (E.) viridifasciata sp. n. differs from E. (E.) chloroicterica sp. n., E. (E.) flavofemorata sp. n., E. (E.) imbecilla (see Mendonça et al., 2023, Fig. 9 C–E View FIGURE 9 ), E. (E.) nigroantennata sp. n., E. (E.) rufofusca sp. n., E. (E.) tuberculata sp. n., and Edessa (E.) viridifasciata sp. n. by the characteristics of the genitalia.

Distribution ( Fig. 72 View FIGURE 72 ). BRAZIL: Amazonas; PERU: Loreto.

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

UFRGS

Universidade Federale do Rio Grande do Sul

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Edessa

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