Edessa quadridens, Fabricius, 1803

Nunes, Benedito Mendes, Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva & Fernandes, Jose Antonio Marin, 2022, Seventeen new Species of Hypoxys Amyot & Serville, 1843 (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Edessinae), Zootaxa 5159 (2), pp. 187-220 : 188-189

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5159.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6778920

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scientific name

Edessa quadridens
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Key to males of the H. quadridens group of species

1. Pronotum without black stripe on anterolateral margin....................................................... 2

- Pronotum with black stripe along anterolateral margin........................................................ 4

2. Species from Central America................................................................ H. eburatulus

- Species from South America............................................................................ 3

3. Pygophore. Dorsal rim strongly projected caudally, far exceeding level of posterolateral angles; lateral margin deeply excavated ( Fig. 7A,C View FIGURE 7 )........................................................................... H. excavatus sp. n.

- Pygophore. Dorsal rim not projected caudally, not reaching level of posterolateral angles; lateral margin not excavated laterally ( Fig. 13A,C View FIGURE 13 )......................................................................... H. runcinatus sp. n.

4. Pygophore strongly excavated laterally; expansions of ventral rim strongly developed, narrow, and subparallel ( Fig. 10C,D View FIGURE 10 ; Nunes et al. 2020 – Fig. 2A,C View FIGURE 2 )........................................................................... 5

- Pygophore not or barely excavated laterally; expansions of ventral rim rounded or acuminated and never strongly developed as above ( Figs. 9D View FIGURE 9 , 12D View FIGURE 12 )................................................................................. 6

5. Dorsal rim of the pygophore medially concave; anterior lobe of the paramere dorsoanteriorly expanded; posterior face of the proctiger without expansions ( Nunes et al. 2020 – Fig. 2A,C View FIGURE 2 ).......................................... H. boerneri

- Dorsal rim of the pygophore medially convex; anterior lobe of each paramere rounded and expanded dorsally; posterior face of the proctiger with lateral margins remarkably expanded ventrally ( Fig. 10A–D View FIGURE 10 ).................... H. omegoides sp. n.

6. Pygophore. Expansions of the ventral rim curved downwards; posterior face of the proctiger with median lateral swellings ( Fig. 6B–D View FIGURE 6 ; Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 6A–C View FIGURE 6 )..................................................................... 7

- Expansions of ventral rim directed caudally; posterior face of the proctiger without lateral expansions ( Fig. 9B–D View FIGURE 9 )....... 8

7. Dorsal rim of the pygophore concave; head of each paramere rounded with distal margin projected in a distinct tooth; lateral swellings of the posterior face of proctiger developed ( Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 6A–C View FIGURE 6 )................... H. necopinatus

- Dorsal rim of the pygophore slightly sinuous or almost straight; head of each paramere subtriangular; lateral swellings of the posterior face of proctiger barely developed ( Fig. 6A–D View FIGURE 6 ).................................. H. dorsocarinatus sp. n.

8. Pygophore. Posterior face of proctiger expanded ventrally, longer than wide, dorsally with a pair of swellings; expansions of ventral rim broad and rounded ( Fig. 12A–D View FIGURE 12 ; Nunes et al. 2020 – Fig. 3A–C View FIGURE 3 )...................................... 9

- Pygophore. Posterior face of the proctiger not projected ventrally, wider than long, dorsally without swellings; expansions of ventral rim rounded to acuminated ( Figs. 9B–D View FIGURE 9 , 15B–D View FIGURE 15 )..................................................... 10

9. Pygophore. Posterior face of the proctiger with ventral margin rounded and notched medially, dorsal swellings somewhat developed; head of the paramere broadening distally ( Fig. 12B–D View FIGURE 12 )................................ H. rugulosus sp. n.

- Pygophore. Posterior face of the proctiger with ventral margin projected caudally in a rounded lip, dorsal swellings strongly developed; head of the paramere not broadening at the apex ( Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 3A–C View FIGURE 3 )................ H. claricolor

10. Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup squared, subrectangular, oblong or laminar, without secondary processes, and not adjacent to dorsal rim ( Figs. 3B–C View FIGURE 3 , 5B–C View FIGURE 5 )............................................................. 11

- Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup curved or straight, with secondary processes, and adjacent to dorsal rim ( Figs. 1B–C View FIGURE 1 , 15B–C View FIGURE 15 , 17B–C View FIGURE 17 )............................................................................... 15

11. Pygophore. Dorsal rim with two rounded projections close to medial line; superior process of the genital cup oblong and broad; paramere spatulate ( Fig. 9A–C View FIGURE 9 )....................................................... H. nigrosinuatus sp. n.

- Pygophore. Dorsal rim concave, without projections; superior process of the genital cup and paramere different from above ( Figs. 3A–C View FIGURE 3 , 5A–C View FIGURE 5 )................................................................................. 12

12. Pygophore. Superior process of genital cup laminar, narrow; head of the paramere broad and posterolaterally projected ( Figs. 3A–C View FIGURE 3 , 5A–C View FIGURE 5 )....................................................................................... 13

- Pygophore. Superior process of genital cup square or subrectangular; head of the paramere anteriorly projected and narrow ( Fig. 8A–C View FIGURE 8 )........................................................................................ 14

13. Pygophore. Paramere projected laterally almost reaching lateral wall; expansions of ventral rim acuminated and narrower than in the species below ( Fig. 3B–D View FIGURE 3 )......................................................... H. clavatum sp. n.

- Pygophore. Paramere slightly projected laterally clearly distant from lateral wall; expansions of ventral rim rounded and broader than in the species above ( Fig. 5B–D View FIGURE 5 ).................................................... H. cristatus sp. n.

14. Pygophore. Superior process of genital cup square; anterior lobe of the paramere slightly curved; expansions of ventral rim slightly developed, almost level with posterolateral angles in ventral view ( Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 4A–B View FIGURE 4 )...... H. dolosus

- Pygophore. Superior process of genital cup subrectangular; anterior lobe of the paramere curved; expansions of ventral rim developed, far exceeding posterolateral angles in ventral view ( Fig. 8A–C View FIGURE 8 )........................ H. flexuosus sp. n.

15. Pygophore. Paramere golf club-like, posterior lobe narrow, more developed than anterior lobe, with a conspicuous carina on ventral margin; anterior lobe rounded, barely developed, directed to the base of the proctiger ( Figs. 11B–C View FIGURE 11 , 14B–C View FIGURE 14 )..... 16

- Pygophore. Paramere with head broad; anterior lobe rounded and short; posterior lobe wide, acuminated or rounded or truncated ( Figs. 4B–C View FIGURE 4 , 16B–C View FIGURE 16 )............................................................................ 19

- Pygophore. Paramere subtriangular in caudal view, anterior lobe well-developed and directed dorsally; posterior lobe triangular and little developed ( Figs. 1B–C View FIGURE 1 , 17B–C View FIGURE 17 )................................................................ 22

16. Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup laminar; posterior lobe of the paramere narrow and long ( Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 8A–C View FIGURE 8 ).................................................................................. H. trabeculus

- Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup curved ventrally and concave; posterior lobe of the paramere short and tapering ( Figs. 2B–C View FIGURE 2 , 11B–C View FIGURE 11 , 14B–C View FIGURE 14 ).......................................................................... 17

17. Pygophore. Dorsal rim with two developed lateral swellings; expansions of ventral rim slightly developed; proctiger with posterior face barrel-shaped ( Fig. 2A–D View FIGURE 2 )...................................................... H. bitumidus sp. n.

- Pygophore. Dorsal rim without lateral swellings; expansions of ventral rim developed; proctiger with posterior face subpentagonal ( Figs. 11A–D View FIGURE 11 , 14A–D View FIGURE 14 )......................................................................... 18

18. Pygophore. Paramere narrow and curved dorsally; superior process of the genital cup trilobate ( Fig. 11B–C View FIGURE 11 ).............................................................................................. H. pentagonalis sp. n.

- Pygophore. Paramere broad and straight; superior process of the genital cup bilobate, half-moon-shaped ( Fig. 14B–C View FIGURE 14 )............................................................................................ H. similis sp. n.

19. Pygophore. Paramere dorsally acuminated; posterior lobe small and triangular ( Nunes et al. 2020, Figs. 1B View FIGURE 1 , 7B View FIGURE 7 )........ 20

- Pygophore. Paramere dorsally sinuous; posterior lobe large, wide, rounded or acuminated ( Figs. 4B–C View FIGURE 4 , 16B–C View FIGURE 16 )......... 21

20. Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup expanded anteriorly, with a ventromedial process; dorsal surface of proctiger with a broad distal carina; expansions of ventral rim acuminated and flat ( Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 1A–C View FIGURE 1 ).... H. quadridens

- Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup barely expanded anteriorly; dorsal surface of proctiger without carina; expansions of ventral rim widely rounded and swollen ( Nunes et al. 2020, Fig. 7A–C View FIGURE 7 )......................... H. offuscatus

21. Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup curved; paramere with anterior lobe slightly developed; expansion of the ventral rim widely rounded and not swollen; inner margin with distal right angle ( Fig. 4B–D View FIGURE 4 )........ H. crassimarginatum sp. n.

- Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup almost straight; paramere with anterior lobe developed; expansion of the ventral rim rounded and swollen; inner margin not angulated ( Fig. 16B–D View FIGURE 16 )........................... H. unguiculatus sp. n.

22. Pygophore. Posterolateral angles barely developed; superior process of genital cup tapering caudally; posterior face of proctiger swollen laterally ( Figs. 1A–D View FIGURE 1 , 17A–D View FIGURE 17 ).................................................................. 23

- Pygophore. Posterolateral angles developed and acute; superior process of genital cup enlarged and rounded caudally; posterior face of proctiger not or barely swollen laterally ( Fig. 15A–C View FIGURE 15 )................................. H. trilobulatus sp. n.

23. Pygophore. Superior process of genital cup arched dorsally; paramere with anterior lobe shorter than posterior lobe; margin of the median excavation of ventral rim emarginated ( Fig. 1B–D View FIGURE 1 ).................................. H. angulatus sp. n.

- Pygophore. Superior process of genital cup slightly arched dorsally; paramere with anterior lobe longer than posterior lobe; margin of the median excavation of ventral rim not emarginated ( Fig. 17B–D View FIGURE 17 )............. H. ventrotuberculatus sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Edessa

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