Agonosoma LAPORTE 1832

Gerry Cassis & Loren Vanags, 2006, Jewel Bugs of Australia (Insecta, Heteroptera, Scutelleridae), Denisia 19, pp. 275-398 : 329-330

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12996779

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13715156

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0380878F-FF89-FFAA-FDAB-FFE2C11DFAA2

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scientific name

Agonosoma LAPORTE 1832
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Agonosoma LAPORTE 1832 ( Figs 16 View Fig , 17 View Fig , 18 View Fig , Table 6 View Table 6 )

Eurygaster (Agonosoma) LAPORTE 1832: 62 Agonosoma : SCHOUTEDEN 1904: 67 (generic status; description); AMYOT & SERVILLE 1843: 44 (description); STÅL 1867: 494 (description); KIRKALDY 1909: 278 (catalogue); EGER 1987: 339 (diagnosis); PALEARI 1992: 505 (description; revision) Agonocoris BERGROTH 1891: 235 (unnecessary nom. nov.)

Type species: Agonosoma flavolineata LAPORTE 1832 , monotypy

Diagnosis: Agonosoma is recognised by the following combination of characters: body elongate-ovoid ( Figs 16a, b View Fig ), moderately convex dorsum; body mostly glabrous ( Figs 16a, b View Fig ); densely punctate with small punctures ( Figs 16a, b View Fig , 17a View Fig ); head large, jugal margins weakly sinuate ( Fig. 17a View Fig ), thickened and rounded in profile; bucculae lateral margin anteriorly compressed ( Fig. 17b View Fig ); eyes small, contiguous with pronotum, overlapping anterolateral angles of pronotum ( Fig. 17a View Fig ); anterior margin of proepisternum moderately explanate ( Fig. 17b View Fig ); pronotum trapezoidal, anterior margin weakly excavate, anterolateral margins elongate, strongly divergent, posterior margin truncate ( Figs 16a, b View Fig ); scutellum strongly declivent posteriorly, rounded distally; mesepimeron with evaporative areas ( Fig. 17c View Fig ); external efferent system well-developed, peritreme sickle-shaped, medially sulcate, anteriorly recurved, evaporative area extending beyond peritreme ( Figs 17c, d View Fig ); abdominal SV-VI with stridulatory vittae ( Figs 17e, f View Fig ); and, SVII enlarged in both males and females covering terminalia. ( Fig. 17d View Fig ).

Diversity and distribution: Agonosoma has four species, which are endemic to the tropics of the Neotropical zoogeographic region ( KIRKALDY 1909; PALEARI 1992).

Included species: A. dohrni SCHOUTEDEN 1903 Mexico A. bicolor WESTWOOD 183 Brazil A. flavolineatum LAPORTE 1832 Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela A. trilineatum ( FABRICIUS 1781) Colombia, Brazil, Guyana, Panama, Suriname, Venezuela, West Indies, Australia (introduced)

Remarks: Agonosoma was described as a subgenus of Eurygaster by LAPORTE (1832). SCHOUTEDEN (1904) redescribed the genus and provided a comprehensive synonymy for the species. EGER (1987) in revising Tiridates STÅL , recognised a group of genera ( Agonosoma, Crathis STÅL , Diolcus MAYR, Lobothyreus MAYR, Symphylus DALLAS and Tiridates ) with enlarged abdominal SVII (in both sexes), concealing the genitalia. Further, EGER (1987) provided differential diagnoses for Agonosoma and Tiridates , placing most importance on the external efferent system of the metathoracic glands, and secondary diagnostic value to the body and head shape. PALEARI (1992) redescribed Agonosoma and the constituent species, but did not detail the genitalia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Scutelleridae

Loc

Agonosoma LAPORTE 1832

Gerry Cassis & Loren Vanags 2006
2006
Loc

Eurygaster (Agonosoma)

LAPORTE 1832
1832
Loc

Agonosoma

LAPORTE 1832
1832
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