Nabis capsiformis

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Nabidae
Genus: Nabis

Name

Nabis capsiformis Germar, 1837Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Nabis capsiformis Germar 1837[1]. Silbermann’s Revue Entomologique 5: 132. Pennington 1920–1921[2]. Lista de los Hemípteros Heterópteros de la República Argentina. Segunda Parte: 26. Harris 1930[3]. Annals of the Carnegie Museum Argentina 19: 246. Harris 1939[4]. Notas del Museo de La Plata 26: 376. Ruffinelli and Pirán 1959[5]. Boletín de la Facultad de Agronomía de Montevideo 5l: 40. Prado 2008[6]. Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Chile 57: 44. Volpi and Coscarón 2010[7]. Zootaxa 2513: 60.
  • Nabis elongatus Meyer-Dür 1870[8]. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft 3:178. Synonymized by Reuter 1908[9]: 114.
  • Nabis kinbergii Reuter 1872[10]. Öfversigt af Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Forhandlingar 29: 90. Synonymized by Reuter 1908[9]: 114.
  • Coriscus capsiformis Stål 1873[11]. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar 11: 113.
  • Coriscus elongatus Stål 1873[11]. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar 11: 114.
  • Coriscus kinbergii Stål 1873[11]. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar 11: 113.
  • Reduviolus capsiformis Reuter 1908[9] Mémoires de la Société Entomologique de Belgique 15: 114.

Material examined

BUENOS AIRES: Bs. As. 1 ♀ (MLP); J. Bosq col., 1 ♀ (MLP); 1776 Harris det., 1 ♂ (MLP); Alm. Brown 34°50'24.22"S, 58°23'40.24"W, 19–V–36 1 ♀ (MLP); Arrecifes 34°3'49.96"S, 60°6'12.56"W, 17–I–1939 Biraben-Scott leg. col., 1 ♀ (MLP); Ciudad de Buenos Aires 34°36'30.30"S, 58°22'23.38"W, XI–1918 1 ♀ (MLP), 12–II–1912 1 ♀ (MLP); José C. Paz 34°30'54.38"S, 58°45'58.49"W, XI–1958 1 ♀ (MLP), XII–1911 1 ♂ (MLP), 1940 J. A. Rosas Costa leg. col., 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀ (MLP); La Plata 34°55'2.28"S, 57°57'0.47"W, 1 ♀ (MLP), Harris det., 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (MLP); Luján 34°33'56.63"S, 59°7'2.76"W, 18–XII–58 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀ (MLP); Mar del Plata 37°58'47.49"S, 57°35'23.26"W, 5–XII–1938 Biraben-Scott leg. col., 1 ♂ (MLP); Punta de Indio 35°16'27.66"S, 57°15'38.66"W, 4–XII–1938 Biraben-Scott leg. col., 2 ♀♀ (MLP); Rincón de Noario 8–IX–1935, 1 ♀ (MLP); San Nicolas 34°36'19.00"S, 58°22'33.00"W, Biraben-Scott leg. col., 1 ♀ (MLP). CATAMARCA: Pomán 28°23'47.29"S, 66°13'7.56"W, 8–III–62 Torres-Ferreyra col., 1 ♀ (MLP). CORDOBA: Alta Gracia 31°39'16.39"S, 64°25'50.17"W, I–35 C. Bruch leg. col., 1 ♀ (MLP); Cabana 31°13'0.01"S, 64°22'0.01"W, 03–I–1926 Harris det., 1 ♀ (MLP), 10–XI–1942 Biraben col., 1 ♂ (MLP), Marull 30°59'45.16"S, 62°49'37.61"W, 22–I–1940 Biraben, 1 ♂ (MLP); San Antonio de Arredondo 31°28'57.22"S, 64°31'25.50"W, 14–II–1940 Biraben col., 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (MLP). CORRIENTES: Harris det., 1 specimen (without abdomen) (MLP); I–1921 De Carlo col., 1 ♂ (MLP); San Roque 28°34'28.86"S, 58°42'32.85"W, II–1920 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀ (MLP). JUJUY: Pampa Blanca 24°31'58.57"S, 65°4'24.57"W, 13–III–1939 Biraben-Scott leg. col., 1 ♂ (MLP). MISIONES: Loreto 27°19'0.01"S, 55°31'59.98"W A. A. Orgloblin col., 2 ♀♀ (MLP). SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO: Girardet 27°37'0.02"S, 62°10'0.02"W, 9–XII–1939 Biraben–Bezzi, 2 ♀♀ (MLP); Quimilí 27°38'39.06"S, 62°24'56.03"W, 9–XII–1939 Biraben–Bezzi col., 1 ♀ (MLP).

Distribution in Argentina

Buenos Aires: Alm. Brown, Arrecifes, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, José C. Paz, La Plata, Luján, Mar del Plata, Punta de Indio, Rincón de Noario, San Nicolas; Catamarca: Pomán; Córdoba: Alta Gracia, Cabana, Marull, San Antonio de Arredondo; Corrientes: San Roque; Jujuy: Pampa Blanca; La Pampa: Winifreda; Misiones: Loreto, Río Bermejo, Salto; Salta (Río Bermejo); Santiago del Estero: Girardet, Quimilí.

Distribution outside Argentina

Brazil: Santaren, Corumbá, Rio de Janeiro; Chile: Arica, Continental Chile and Easter Island; Guyana; México; Peru: Lima; Uruguay: Montevideo.
According to Kerzhner (2007)[12] this species is widely distributed in nearly all tropical and subtropical regions of the world, the Americas from the USA to Argentina.

Measurements

Male(n = 5): Length 8.54–9.10 (mean = 8.74). Head: length 0.92–1.06 (mean = 1.00), width 0.71–0.72 (mean = 0.712); eye width 0.28–0.33 (mean = 0.31), interocular width 0.28–0.32 (mean = 0.30). Rostrum: ratio of segment lengths about 1: 2.59 : 2.73 : 1.38. Antenna: ratio of segment about 1: 1.75 : 1.76 : 1.07. Pronotum length 1.19–1.35 (mean = 1.25), width 1.27–1.42 (mean = 1.36). Hemelytra length 6.10–6.60 (mean = 6.38). Abdomen: length 3.05–3.76 (mean = 3.38), width 1.14–1.70 (mean = 1.45). Legs: fore femora: length 2.13–2.16 (mean = 2.14), width 0.31–0.36 (mean = 0.34); middle femora: length 1.87–1.98 (mean = 1.95), width 0.12–0.23 (mean = 0.16); hind femora 3.05–3.26 (mean = 3.13), width 0.12–0.15 (mean = 0.13). Fore tibiae: length 1.70–1.86 (mean = 1.79), width 0.10; middle tibiae: length 1.77–1.92 (mean = 1.84), width 0.05–0.07 (mean = 0.064); hind tibiae: length 3.48–3.76 (mean = 3.66), width 0.05–0.07 (mean = 0.064).
Female(n = 5): Length 7.77–9.87 (mean = 8.85). Head: length 0.98–1.13 (mean = 1.03), width 0.71–0.78 (mean = 0.73); eye width 0.31–0.35 (mean = 0.33), interocular width 0.28–0.32 (mean = 0.30). Rostrum: ratio of segment lengths about 1: 2.42 : 2.57 : 1.28. Antenna: ratio of segment about 1: 1.69 : 1.73 : 1.07. Pronotum length 1.27–1.42 (mean = 1.34), width 1.42–1.63 (mean = 1.51). Hemelytra length 5.53–7.17 (mean = 6.44). Abdomen: length 3.12–3.69 (mean = 3.46), width 1.04–1.56 (mean = 1.32). Legs: fore femora: length 2.08–2.27 (mean = 2.23), width 0.35–0.39 (mean = 0.37); middle femora: length 1.91–2.13 (mean = 2.03), width 0.20–0.28 (mean = 0.22); hind femora 3.12–3.33 (mean = 3.2), width 0.12–0.26 (mean = 0.19). Fore tibiae: length 1.82–1.91 (mean = 1.86), width 0.10–0.12 (mean = 0.104); middle tibiae: length 1.91–2.05 (mean = 1.97), width 0.07–0.12 (mean = 0.08); hind tibiae: length 3.74–3.97 (mean = 3.85), width 0.07.

Description

General coloration light brown. Body elongated, covered with white setae over the surface. Head with whitish pilosity and sparse long setae, more abundant ventrally; brown area between eyes and antennae and post-ocular region laterally. Rostrum passing fore coxae, segment IV brown distally. Antennae long and slender with setae. Pronotum pilose with a brown stripe in the middle (in some specimens diffused); anterior lobe tinged with brown; posterior lobe with a suture and granulate. Scutellum brown in the centre and with two depressions, and the sides clear. In some specimens meso- and metasternum dark brown. Pro- meso- and metapleura and abdomen ventral sides with a brown stripe. Abdomen with abundant sparse setae, not uniformly pigmented, connexivum without spots. Legs long and slender, with long white setae.

Biology

Ojeda-Peña (1971)[13] and Cornelis et al. (2012)[14] described the nymphs, eggs, and biology. The last authors collected the material using a sweeping net in Medicago sativa L. (Fabaceae).

Taxon Treatment

  • Cornelis, M; Coscarón, M; 2013: The Nabidae (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera) of Argentina ZooKeys, 333: 1-30. doi

Other References

  1. Germar E (1837) Hemiptera Heteroptera Promontorii Bonae Spei, Nundum Descripta, Quae Collegit C. F. Drege. Silbermann’s Revue Entomologique 5: 121-192.
  2. Pennington M (1920–1921) Lista de los Hemípteros Heterópteros de la República Argentina. Segunda Parte 17–28. Buenos Aires.
  3. Harris H (1930) Notes on some South American Nabidae. With descriptions of new species (Hemiptera). Annals of the Carnegie Museum 19: 241-248.
  4. Harris H (1939) Miscelanea sobre Nabidae Sudamericanos. Notas del Museo de La Plata. Tomo IV. Zoologia 26: 368-377.
  5. Ruffinelli A, Pirán A (1959) Hemípteros heterópteros del Uruguay. Boletín de la Facultad de Agronomía de Montevideo 51: 1-60.
  6. Prado E (2008) Conocimiento actual de Hemiptera-Heteroptera de Chile con lista de especies. Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Chile 57: 31-75.
  7. Volpi L, Coscarón M (2010) Catalog of Nabidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) for the Neotropical Region. Zootaxa 2513: 50-68.
  8. Meyer-Dür L (1870) Entomologishe Parallelen zwischen den Faunen von Central-Europa und der sudamerikanischen Provinz Buenos-Ayres. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft 3: 175-178.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Reuter O (1908) Bemerkungen über Nabiden nebst Beschreibung neuer Arten. Mémoires de la Société Entomologique de Belgique 15: 87-130.
  10. Reuter O (1872) Nabidae novae et minus cognitae. Bidrag till Nabidernas Kännedom Af. Öfversigt Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar 29: 79–96, plate VIII.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Stål C (1873) Enumeratio Hemipterorum. Bidrag till en förteckning öfver aller hittills kända Hemiptera, jemte systematiska meddelanden. III. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar 11: 1-163.
  12. Kerzhner I (2007) Nabidae of the West Indies (Heteroptera). Zoosystematica Rossica 16: 225–234.
  13. Ojeda-Peña D (1971) Biología y hábitos de Nabis capsiformis Germar (Hemip.: Nabidae). Sociedad Entomológica de Perú 14: 297-303.
  14. Cornelis M, Quirán E, Coscarón M (2012) Description of some immature stages of Nabis (Tropiconabis) capsiformis (Hemiptera: Nabidae). Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad83: 1009–1012.

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