Pagasa fuscipennis
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Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Nabidae
Genus: Pagasa
Name
Pagasa fuscipennis Reuter, 1909 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Pagasa nitida Berg 1884[1]. Annales de la Sociedad Científica Argentina 2: 105.
- Pagasa fuscipennis Reuter and Poppius 1909[2]. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae 37: 30. Pennington 1921[3]. Lista de los Hemipteros de la Républica Argentina. Segunda Parte: 26. Harris 1939[4]. Notas del Museo de La Plata 26: 369. Ruffinelli and Pirán 1959[5]. Boletín de la Facultad de Agronomía de Montevideo 51: 41. Kerzhner and Konstantinov 2008[6]. Zoosystematica Rossica 17: 38. Volpi and Coscarón 2010[7]. Zootaxa 2513: 62.
Material examined
ARGENTINA: BUENOS AIRES: Prov. de Buenos Aires, J. Bosq. 1 ♀ (MLP); Ciudad de Buenos Aires 34°36'30.30"S, 58°22'23.38"W, 25–XII–1918 Bosq. col., 1 ♀ (MLP); Ciudad de Buenos Aires, 9–III–1914, 1 ♀ (MLP); Caballito 34°37'0.00"S, 58°27'0.00"W, I–1928 Bosq. col., 1 ♀ (MLP); Chacabuco 34°38'9.36"S, 60°27'54.44"W, F. Lynch col., Harris det. 1 ♀ (MLP). CHACO: Km 42, 18–V–1936 P. Denier det., 1 ♀ (MLP); Resistencia 27°27'5.96"S, 58°59'10.51"W, 21–I–1939 Harris det. 1 ♀ (MLP). SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO: Río Salado, Wagner col., 1 ♀ (MLP). URUGUAY: Montevideo, Colón 34°48'8.30"S, 56°13'26.90"W, 12–I–1929 A. Montora col., Harris det., 1 ♀ (MLP).
Distribution in Argentina
Buenos Aires: Caballito, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Chacabuco, Ciudad de Bs. As., San Fernando, Tandil; Chaco: Resistencia; Chubut: Rio Turbio, El Maiten, Pedregos Epuyen; Córdoba: Alta Gracia Misiones; Río Negro: Ñorquinco, El Bolsón; Salta: Metan; San Luis; Santa Fé: Ciudad de Santa Fé.
Distribution outside Argentina
Brazil: Goyas, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Santa Catarina; Paraguay: Asunción, Horqueta; Uruguay: Colonia, Montevideo, Soriano.
Measurements
Female (n = 5): Length 5.00–6.36 (mean = 5.96). Head: length 0.82–0.90 (mean = 0.85), width 0.82–0.91 (mean = 0.89); eye width 0.41–0.48 (mean = 0.45), interocular width 0.29–0.33 (mean = 0.30). Rostrum: ratio of segment lengths about 1: 1.96 : 2.28 : 1. Antenna: ratio of segment about 1: 0.57 : 2.48 : 2.27 : 2.21. Pronotum length 1.35–1.59 (mean = 1.47), width 1.69–1.88 (mean = 1.77). Hemelytra length 2.07–4.05 (mean = 3.47). Abdomen: length 2.17–2.66 (mean = 2.47), width 1.93– 2.18 (mean = 2.07). Legs: fore femora: length 1.24–1.35 (mean = 1.31), width 0.42–0.53 (mean = 0.47); middle femora: length 1.21–1.40 (mean = 1.33), width 0.27–0.33 (mean = 0.30); hind femora 1.78–1.83 (mean = 1.81), width 0.29–0.33 (mean = 0.31). Fore tibiae: length 1.03–1.25 (mean = 1.12), width 0.21–0.29 (mean = 0.27); middle tibiae: length 1.11–1.35 (mean = 1.24), width 0.14–0.19 (mean = 0.15); hind tibiae: length 1.87–2.12 (mean = 2.01), width 0.09–0.17 (mean = 0.13).
Eggs (Fig. 1g). Length 1.08–1.12 (mean = 1.10; n = 4), width 0.28–0.36 (mean = 0.31; n = 4). Microsculpture absent. Mature eggs were taken from dissected female oviducts.
New record
Argentina: La Pampa, Santa Rosa: 36°37'17.41"S, 64°17'5.91"W, Cornelis col.
Taxon Treatment
- Cornelis, M; Coscarón, M; 2013: The Nabidae (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera) of Argentina ZooKeys, 333: 1-30. doi
Other References
- ↑ Berg C (1884) Addenda et emendata ad Hemiptera Argentina. Anales de la Sociedad Científica Argentina 2: 97-118.
- ↑ Reuter O, Poppius B (1909) Monographia Nabidarum orbis terrestris. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae 37: 1-62.
- ↑ Pennington M (1920–1921) Lista de los Hemípteros Heterópteros de la República Argentina. Segunda Parte 17–28. Buenos Aires.
- ↑ Harris H (1939) Miscelanea sobre Nabidae Sudamericanos. Notas del Museo de La Plata. Tomo IV. Zoologia 26: 368-377.
- ↑ Ruffinelli A, Pirán A (1959) Hemípteros heterópteros del Uruguay. Boletín de la Facultad de Agronomía de Montevideo 51: 1-60.
- ↑ Kerzhner I, Konstantinov F (2008) Species of the genus Pagasa from Central and South America (Heteroptera: Nabidae). Zoosystematica Rossica 17: 37–52. http://entomology.bio.pu.ru/personal/konstantinov/Pagasa.pdf
- ↑ Volpi L, Coscarón M (2010) Catalog of Nabidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) for the Neotropical Region. Zootaxa 2513: 50-68.
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