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Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Nabidae
Genus: Hoplistoscelis
Name
Hoplistoscelis sordida (Reuter, 1872) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Nabis sordidus Reuter 1872[1]. Öfversigt af Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar 29: 85. Holotype (NHRS). Champion 1899[2]. Biologia Centrali-Americana 2: 303. Harris 1930[3]. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 19: 241–248.
- Hoplistoscelis sordida Kerzhner 1993[4]. Zoosystematica Rossica 1: 39. Volpi and Coscarón 2010[5]. Zootaxa 2513: 56.
- Holotype: http://www2.nrm.se/en/het_nrm/s/hoplistoscelis_sordidus.html
Material examined
USA: Iowa: Ames 42°1'38"N, 93°37'54"W, 12–X–1926 H. M. Harris col., Harris det. 1 ♀ (MLP); Davenport 41°33'15"N, 90°36'14"W, 31–VIII–1927 H. G Johnston col., Harris det. 2 ♂♂ (MLP).
Distribution outside Argentina
Brazil. Central and South America from the central part of México to Argentina. Costa Rica: Volcán de Iraza. Eastern North America. Guatemala: Vera Paz, Capetillo. México: Atoyac, Cuernavaca, Guerrero, Orizaba, San Marcos, Teapa, Vera Cruz. Panama: Volcán de Chiriqui. West Indies.
Observations
This species is not mapped because the exact place is not specified, according to Kerzhner (1993)[4] “it occurs in Central and South America from central part of Mexico to Argentina”.
Measurements
Male (n = 2): Length 6.24–6.60 (mean = 6.42). Head: length 0.90–1.01 (mean = 0.95), width 0.82; eye width 0.37, interocular width 0.30–0.33 (mean = 0.31). Rostrum: ratio of segment lengths about 1: 2.45 : 2.63 : 1.36. Antenna: ratio of segment about 1: 1.60: 1.38: 1.34. Pronotum length 1.30, width 1.45–1.60 (mean = 1.52). Hemelytra length 3.91–4.44 (mean = 4.17). Abdomen: length 3.00–3.18 (mean = 3.09), width 1.65– 1.93 (mean = 1.79). Legs: fore femora: length 1.84–1.88 (mean = 1.86), width 0.37); middle femora: length 1.70–1.76 (mean = 1.73), width 0.26; hind femora 2.00–2.25 (mean = 2.12), width 0.18–0.20 (mean = 0.19). Fore tibiae: length 1.54, width 0.11; middle tibiae: length 1.61–1.70 (mean = 1.65), width 0.075; hind tibiae: length 2.44–2.60 (mean = 2.52), width 0.075.
Female(n = 1): Length 6.06. Head: length 0.82, width 0.86; eye width 0.41, interocular width 0.35. Rostrum: ratio of segment lengths about 1: 2 : 3.03 : 4.39. Antenna: ratio of segment about 1: 1.40 : 1.22 : 1.23. Pronotum length 1.27, width 1.20. Hemelytra length 1.12. Abdomen: length 2.70, width 2.25. Legs: fore femora: length 1.88, width 0.41; middle femora: length 1.76, width 0.26; hind femora 2.30, width 0.22. Fore tibiae: length 1.57, width 0.13; middle tibiae: length 1.70, width 0.11; hind tibiae missing.
Taxon Treatment
- Cornelis, M; Coscarón, M; 2013: The Nabidae (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera) of Argentina ZooKeys, 333: 1-30. doi
Other References
- ↑ Reuter O (1872) Nabidae novae et minus cognitae. Bidrag till Nabidernas Kännedom Af. Öfversigt Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar 29: 79–96, plate VIII.
- ↑ Champion G (1897–1901) Insecta: Rhynchota (Hemiptera-Heteroptera), Volume II. In: Godman FD, Salvin O (Eds) Biologia Centrali-Americana, printed by Taylor and Francis, London, xvi + 1–416, 22 plates. [Nabidae: 1899: 297–304; 1900: 305–306]
- ↑ Harris H (1930) Notes on some South American Nabidae. With descriptions of new species (Hemiptera). Annals of the Carnegie Museum 19: 241-248.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Kerzhner I (1993) New and little-known Nabidae from North America. Zoosystematica Rossica 1: 37-45.
- ↑ Volpi L, Coscarón M (2010) Catalog of Nabidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) for the Neotropical Region. Zootaxa 2513: 50-68.
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