Ceratocapsidea holguinensis

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Miridae
Genus: Ceratocapsidea

Name

Ceratocapsidea holguinensis (Hernández & Henry) comb. n.Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Ceratocapsus holguinensis Hernández & Henry, 1999: 209 (orig. descrip.); Hernández and Henry 2010[1]: 107 (diag., color habitus, genitalia).

Diagnosis

This species (Fig. 38) is distinguished by the overall shiny, reddishbrown coloration; translucent hemelyral membrane becoming smoky brown on the apical half; the yellowish antenna, with segments III and IV and the apex of II red; and the unique male genitalia, with the bifurcate left paramere (Fig. 182) and the complex right paramere (Figs 184, 185) with two slender arms, each with a crenulate basal process.

Description

(in part after Hernández and Henry 1999[2]; holotype measurement not given separately): Male (n = 6): Length 2.85–3.45 mm, width 140– ca.1.43 mm [n =2 for width; hemelytra curled in one specimen]. Head: Length 0.48 mm, width across eyes 0.60–0.75 mm, interocular width 0.30 mm. Labium: Length 1.00 mm. Antenna: Segment I length 0.30 mm; II 0.90–1.05 mm; III 0.45–0.54 mm; IV 0.45 mm. Pronotum: Length 0.30–0.31 mm, basal width 1.05–1.08 mm.
Coloration: General coloration brown. Head: Dark brown; eyes reddish black. Labial segments I and II brown; segments III and IV brown to dark brown. Antenna: Uniformly yellowish brown. Pronotum: Dark shiny brown, sometimes paler brown on anterior margin; scutellum dark brown basally, pale yellow on apex. Hemelytron: Brown, with basal half of clavus and corium more yellowish brown, intermixed with fine brown-stained punctures; cuneus dark brown; membrane translucent brown, with cells clear or transparent. Ventral surface: Propleura and abdominal segments dark brown. Ostiolar evaporataive area: Auricle pale. Legs: Uniformly brown to yellowish brown.
Structure, texture, and vestiture: Head: Slightly rugose, with long, erect, brown setae. Labium: Extending between abdominal segments III–IV. Antenna: Pubescence short, semierect, yellow. Pronotum: Shiny, finely punctate; calli weakly defined, dull, finely granulate. Scutellum: Weakly punctate, with scattered pale scale-like setae intermixed with long, erect setae. Hemelytron: Subparallel, only slightly constricted on basal half, with distinct, brown, setigerous punctures, especially on clavus and corium. Dorsal vestiture long and erect, intermixed with recumbent scale-like setae, especially on pronotum, scutellum, and hemelytron.
Male genitalia: Left paramere (Fig. 182) slender, S-shaped, apical beak-like process slender, weakly pointed distally, middle process broad and distally truncate (rectangular), with a slender basal spine on dorsal side. Right paramere (Figs 184, 185) with two long, recurving arms visible from caudal aspect, the dorsal most arm having a stout, apically rounded, crenulate process at base; and with two processes anteriorly, one short and apically rounded and one long and slender. Phallotheca (Fig. 183): Evenly slender, becoming narrowed and infolded distally.
Female: Unknown.

Etymology

This species was named for its occurrence in Holgüin Province, Cuba (Hernández and Henry 1999[2]).

Host

Unknown. Most or all type material was taken at lights (L. Hernández, pers. comm.).

Distribution

Described and previously known only from Holgüin Province, Cuba. Cienfuegos is a new province record.

Type material examined

Holotype ♂: CUBA: Holgüin [Prov.]: Mayari, Loma de l Bandera,, 2.vii.1990, L. F. Armas-V. Beck, charrascal, a la luz, 350 m (IES). Paratypes: 1♂, same data as for holotype (USNM); 1♂, same locality and collectors as for holotype, except with 13.vi.1990, 400 m (USNM).

Additional specimen examined

CUBA [Cienfuegos Prov.]: Soledad nr.Cienfuegos, 6–20–VIII, N. Banks,1♂ (AMNH).

Taxon Treatment

  • Henry, T; 2015: Revision of the Ceratocapsine Renodaeus group: Marinonicoris, Pilophoropsis, Renodaeus, and Zanchisme, with descriptions of four new genera (Heteroptera, Miridae, Orthotylinae) ZooKeys, (490): 1-156. doi

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Other References

  1. Hernández L, Henry T (2010) The plant bugs, or Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera), of Cuba. Pensoft Publ., Sofia & Moscow, 212 pp.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hernández L, Henry T (1999) Review of the Ceratocapsus of Cuba, with descriptions of three new species and a neotype designation for C. cubanus Bergroth (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae). Caribbean Journal of Science 35(3–4): 201–214.