Notocyrtus Burmeister, 1835
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Notocyrtus Burmeister, 1835 |
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The genus Notocyrtus Burmeister, 1835 was initially revised by Carvalho and Costa (1992, 1993). Costa and Gil-Santana 2001, and Gil-Santana and Costa 2001 described additional new species, having Notocyrtus 23 valid species. Despite the revision and subsequent description of additional species, it is clear that there is still a proportion of the diversity of Notocyrtus that remains undescribed.
Species of Notocyrtus have been recognized as mimetics of meliponine bees ( Jackson, 1973; Gil-Santana 2008), in which the mimicry is enhanced by an inflated pronotum ( Haviland 1931; Jackson 1973). Some species of this genus are variable in color, particularly in the pronotum, which may be a result of mimicking different meliponine bees in different localities ( Jackson 1973). On the other hand, the general size, the structure of the head, the shape of the pronotum and tibiae, and, to a lesser extent, the color patterns on head, pronotum, and legs seem to be good features for separating species of Notocyrtus ( Carvalho & Costa 1992, 1993).
PLATE 7. Figs. 26–27. Orbella exceptio , male genitalia in situ, 26, lateral view, 27, posterior view.
Carvalho, J. C. M. & Costa, L. A. A. (1992) Descriptions of new species of Notocyrtus Burmeister, 1835 (Hemiptera- Heteroptera, Reduviidae; Harpactorinae). Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 64, 71 - 78.
Carvalho, J. C. M. & Costa, L. A. A. (1993) Revision of the known species of Notocyrtus Burmeister, 1835 (Hemiptera- Heteroptera, Reduviidae; Harpactorinae). Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 53, 365 - 384.
Haviland, M. D. (1931) The Reduviidae of Kartabo Bartica District, British Guiana. Zoologica, 7, 129 - 154.
Jackson, J. F. (1973) Mimicry of Trigona Bees by a Reduviid (Hemiptera) from British Honduras. The Florida Entomologist, 56, 200 - 202.
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