Felisacus yasunagai, Namyatova & Cassis, 2016

Namyatova, Anna A. & Cassis, Gerasimos, 2016, Revision And Phylogeny Of The Fern-Inhabiting Genus Felisacus Distant (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae) Anna A. Namyatova And Gerasimos Cassis, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2016 (403), pp. 1-169 : 157-159

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090-403.1.1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/296A879F-5682-75C8-5EBF-F9C0FEE90829

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Felisacus yasunagai
status

sp. nov.

Felisacus yasunagai , sp. nov.

Figures 7 View FIGURE 7 , 10O View FIGURE 10 , 13 View FIGURE 13 AB, AC, 15O, 21

DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the following combination of characters: dark brown marking on corium distinctly C-shaped, reaching R+M anteriorly and posteriorly, anterior part of this marking inclined posteriorly (fig. 7); antennal segment II widened (as in Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 8B), red; vertex flat dorsally (as in Namyatova and Cassis, in press: fig. 6E) and straight laterally; distance between transverse depression on head and pronotum longer than eye diameter; labium reaching posterior margin of metasternum; cuneus uniformly colorless; apical half of femora red; ventral wall of genital capsule with toothlike outgrowth posteriorly (fig. 15O); right paramere sickle shaped, without outgrowth on inner angle (fig. 13AB); apical part of left paramere with toothlike outgrowth apically and outgrowth on dorsal surface; and medial part of left paramere with distinct outgrowth (fig. 13AC); apical half of ductus seminis sclerotized, its apex hooked (fig. 10O).

DESCRIPTION: Male. Total length 3.3–3.5. COLORATION (fig. 7): Head: Mostly yellow with reddish markings. Eye brown with reddish tinge. Labium: Uniformly yellow. Antenna: Segment I red brown apically and often with yellow base; segments II yellow to brown, sometimes yellow, brown apically; segments III–IV yellow. Thorax: Anterior part of pronotum yellow to pale brown with reddish tinge or red; posterior part of pronotum uniformly dark brown; scutellum and mesoscutum uniformly dark brown; thoracic pleura dark brown, metepimeron whitish yellow; scent gland evaporative area whitish yellow. Hemelytron: Clavus opaque, brown anteriorly, whitish posteriorly with brown or reddish margins; corium, embolium, cuneus, and membrane mostly transparent, colorless; corium with brown to dark brown posterior angle and with C-shaped dark brown marking, reaching R+M anteriorly and posteriorly, anterior part of this marking inclined posteriorly; embolium brown apically; cuneus with yellow outer margin; membrane cell colorless. Legs: Coxae whitish yellow to yellow; femora whitish yellow to yellow basally and reddish apically, often with brown marking medially; tibiae brown basally and whitish yellow to yellow apically; tarsi whitish yellow to yellow. Abdomen: Whitish yellow, sometimes with brown markings. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Corium with distinct punctation. Dorsum clothed with setae subequal to or shorter than antennal segment II diameter, those setae longer on head and posterior part of pronotum; antennal segment I clothed with suberect setae shorter than antennal segment II diameter; femora clothed with suberect setae longer than antennal segment II diameter; abdomen clothed with setae of different length. STRUCTURE AND MEASUREMENTS: Body ca. 3.9–4.2 × as long as pronotum width. Head: Transverse depression delimiting occipital region present only dorsally; distance between depression and pronotum longer than eye diameter; longitudinal sulcus on dorsal surface of head shorter than eye diameter; distance between eye and pronotum longer than eye diameter, not swollen; vertex ca. 1.8–2.1× as wide as eye, flat (as in Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 6E). Labium: Reaching posterior margin of metasternum or slightly surpassing it, segments I and II shorter than width (as in Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 6E), combined subequal to half of segment III; dorsal surface of segment II not elongate dorsally (as in Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 6E), segment III shorter than ventral side of head; segment IV twice as long as segment III. Antenna: Segment I distinctly longer than head width, swollen (as in Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 8B), ca. 1.3–1.6× as long as head width, ca. 0.7– 0.8× as long as pronotum width; segment II ca. 1.4–1.5× as long as head width, ca. 0.8× as long as pronotum width; segments III almost twice as long as segment II and twice as long as segment IV. Thorax: Anterior part of pronotum distinctly shorter than posterior part; collar distinct; posterior part slightly upraised; posterior margin of pronotum straight or concave; pronotum ca. 1.1–1.2× as wide as long and ca. 1.8–1.9× as wide as head; mesoscutum usually exposed. Hemelytron: Area along inner margin of corium swollen; inner margin of cuneus straight (as in Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 13F), outer margin of cuneus twice as long as base. Abdomen: Genital capsule rotated left at almost right angle relative to the rest of abdomen. Genitalia: Genital capsule (fig. 15O) ca. 1.5× as long as wide; ventral wall ca. 1.5× as long as dorsal wall, with posterior margin of ventral not curved dorsally, with small toothlike outgrowth; right side of genital capsule folded, left side widened; paramere sockets distinctly acute; distance between paramere sockets ca. 0.15–0.2× as long as genital capsule width at base. Right paramere (fig. 13AB) sickle shaped; apex slightly concave; medial part narrower than basal part, without setae, outer margin of medial part convex, inner margin concave, with swelling; outer angle absent, inner margin present, swollen, without setae or outgrowth(s); basal part subequal to rest of paramere. Left paramere (fig. 13AC) apical part not flattened, with toothlike outgrowth apically and with outgrowth on dorsal surface; middle part with outgrowth at inner side, without setae. Aedeagus (general view as Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 22M) conjunctiva membranous; vesica without spicules; apical half of ductus seminis sclerotized, secondary gonopore placed near phallotheca mouth in repose; ductus seminis hooked apically (Namyatova et al., 2016: fig. 10O).

Female. Total length 3.5–3.8. COLORATION, SURFACE, AND VESTITURE (fig. 7): As in male. STRUCTURE AND MEASUREMENTS: Structure as in male; body ca. 3.8–4.1× as long as pronotum width; vertex ca. 1.6–1.9× as wide as eye; antennal segment I ca. 1.2–1.4× as long as head width, ca. 0.6–0.7× as long as pronotum width; segment II ca. 1.3–1.5× as long as head width, ca. 0.6–0.8× as long as pronotum width; pronotum ca. 1.1–1.2× as wide as long and ca. 1.8–2.2× as wide as head. Genitalia: Dorsal labiate plate small and transparent, as wide as distance between apodemes of second valvula, without striations or membranous ridge medially; semicircular sclerite and sclerotized rings absent; lateral oviducts placed medially, close to each other, far from lateral margins of dorsal labiate plate (fig. 16K); dorsal labiate plate without distinct tubercles, with triangular membranous lobe posteriorly (as in fig. 16H).

DISTRIBUTION: Philippines (Luzon Is.) (fig. 21).

HOST PLANT: Unknown.

ETYMOLOGY: Species is named after Tomohide Yasunaga, who loaned us specimens of Felisacus from his collection.

DISCUSSION: Place of attachment of spermathecal gland could not be seen. Felisacus yasunagai is similar to Felisacus species with a developed C-shaped marking on corium, but those species differ in the anterior part of the C-shaped marking not inclined posteriorly; also the labium is shorter, varying from reaching the posterior margin of prosternum to the posterior margin of the mesosternum.

MATERIAL EXAMINED: Holotype: PHILIP-

PINES: Camarines Sur: Iriga Mt, 13.45416 ° N 123.45055 ° E, 26 Apr 1962, H.M. Torrevillas, 13 (00043225) ( BPBM). Paratypes: PHILIPPINES: Camarines Sur: Iriga Mt, 13.45416 ° N 123.45055 ° E, 26 Apr 1962, H.M. Torrevillas, 63 (00043212–00043217), 5♀ (00043220– 00043224) ( BPBM). Isarog Mt, 20 km E of Naga, 13.65805 ° N 123.37305 ° E, 550 m, 06 Apr 1963, H.M. Torrevillas, Light Trap, 1♀ (00043341) ( BPBM). Isarog Mt, Pili, 13.65805 ° N 123.37305 ° E, 600 m, 05 Apr 1965, H.M. Torrevillas, 13 (00043219), 1 sex unknown (00043226) ( BPBM). Mt. Isarog, Pili, 13.70805 ° N 123.75083 ° E, 800 m, 27 Apr 1965, H.M. Torrevillas, 13 (00043218) ( BPBM). Luzon: Salton Pass, Nueva Vizcaya, 15.11666 ° N 120.95 ° E, 915 m, 09 Apr 1968 – 10 Apr 1968, D.E. Hardy, 1♀ (00043342) ( BPBM). Misamis Oriental: Mt. Kibungol, 09 Apr 1960 – 18 Apr 1960, H.M. Torrevillas, light trap, 1♀ (00045817) ( BPBM).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Felisacus

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