Heteroscelis Latreille, 1829
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5278.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7915272 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BADF22-9332-FFF8-FF22-368DFD5E5CCF |
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Heteroscelis Latreille, 1829 View in CoL View at ENA
Heteroscelis Latreille, 1829: 194 View in CoL (not Latreille, 1828: 574, nor Latreille, 1829: 18); Laporte 1833: 86; Stål 1870: 31; Distant 1880: 33; Distant 1900: 55; Schouteden 1907: 18; Kormilev 1951: 40; Pirán 1954: 19; Pirán 1961: 84; Thomas 1992: 45; Grazia & Schwertner 2011: 713; Grazia et al. 2015: 686; Cazorla 2021: 10; Rider & Swanson 2021: 7 View Cited Treatment ; Castro-Huertas et al. 2022: 9 View Cited Treatment .
Phyllocheirus Spinola, 1837: 306 ; Kirkaldy 1909: 30; Pirán 1961: 87 (syn.).
Phyllochirus Amyot & Serville, 1843: 80 (emendation); Stål 1862: 93; Stål 1870: 31 (syn.); Kirkaldy 1909: 30.
Agerrus Stål, 1859: 434 ; Stål 1862: 93 (syn.); Schouteden 1907: 19; Kirkaldy 1909: 30.
Bodetria Walker, 1867: 119 ; Walker 1868: 528; Stål 1870: 31 (syn.); Distant 1900: 63; Schouteden 1907: 19; Kirkaldy 1909: 30.
Heterosceloides Schouteden, 1907: 19 ; Kirkaldy 1909: 30 (syn.); McDonald 1966.
Type species: Heteroscelis servillii Laporte, 1833 , by subsequent monotypy ( ICZN 1999: Article 69.3)
Diagnosis. Head elongated, with lateral post-ocular projections; proportion of labiomeres: I<II>III<IV; pronotal depression anterior to the cicatrices forming a collar; humeral angles laterally projected, bifid, with the anterior portion longer than the posterior; pro-, meso- and metasternum covered by small setae; prosternum flat, mesosternum with a low longitudinal carina dilated anteriorly and posteriorly, metasternum slightly elevated with a shallow longitudinal groove.
Redescription
BODY: Elongated oval, with variable color patterns.
HEAD: Rectangular, longer than wide, longitudinally convex, slightly punctured; mandibular plates longer than clypeus, with the anterior margin rounded; bucculae low, rounded at apex and evanescent posteriorly; eyes separated from the anterolateral angles of pronotum by at least half the eye diameter; post-ocular lateral triangular projection contiguous to the eyes; antennomere I shorter and wider than II, which is thinner than the others; antennomeres III, IV and V similar in length and more setose than the others.
THORAX: Pronotum trapezoidal, uniformly and deeply punctured, twice as wide as long; scutellum uniform and shallowly punctured; frenal constriction width more than half the basal width, postfrenal lobe with parallel margins, broadly rounded at apex; coria with posterior margin sinuous; mesopleural evaporatoria occupying the entire posterior margin and the anterolateral mesopleural angle; metapleural evaporatoria surrounding the disc-shaped peritreme, occupying more than half of the metapleural width; ostiole guttiform in ventral view, laterally oriented; peritremal furrow extending more than half the length of the peritreme; dorsal and ventral foretibial expansions present, the dorsal expansion wider than the ventral.
ABDOMEN: Uniformly punctured; mid tubercle on urosternite III; posterior angles of urosternites III to VII ending in minute spine; male bearing ventrolateral glandular setose patches, extending from near the anterior margin of urosternite V to the anterior margin of urosternite VII.
Male
GENITALIA: Pygophore bowl-shaped, with setae on the entire surface, ventral rim slightly sinuous; inferior layer excavated; posterolateral angles rounded; segment X trapezoidal, with rounded apex, ventrally directed, dorsally sclerotized, setose on apex; pseudoclaspers concave, sculptured, each placed between the paramere and the lateral portion of the dorsal rim; parameres sculptured, head triangular, spatulate, occupying in dorsal view most of the space between the segment X and the posterolateral angles. Phallus: phallotheca divided in a basal theca and thecal shield; ejaculatory reservoir contained inside basal theca; basal foramen elliptical, reinforced by basal plates; thecal shield longer and wider than basal theca; vesica oval in dorsal and lateral view; ductus seminis with uniform diameter, running between filaments of vesica, ending on a secondary gonopore, ventrally directed; conjuntiva with: two ventral lobes with sclerotized apex, and one dorsal lobe; all lobes posteriorly directed.
Female
GENITALIA: Valvifers VIII longer than wide, subtriangular, posterior margins sinuous, sutural margins straight, juxtaposed; laterotergites VIII subtriangular; exposed portion of valvifer IX trapezoidal, wider than long, juxtaposed to the laterotergites IX; exposed portion of laterotergites IX digitiform, attaining the mediotergite VIII; segment X trapezoidal with posterior margin straight; thickening of vaginal intima elongated; pars intermedialis small, narrower than the median duct of vesicular area; capsula seminalis longer and wider than pars intermedialis.
Distribution: United States of America ( Texas), Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador (new record), Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, French Guyana, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).
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Heteroscelis Latreille, 1829
| Sampaio, Vinicius Gomes, Roell, Talita & Campos, Luiz Alexandre 2023 |
Heterosceloides
| Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 30 |
| Schouteden, H. 1907: 19 |
Bodetria
| Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 30 |
| Schouteden, H. 1907: 19 |
| Distant, W. L. 1900: 63 |
| Stal, C. 1870: 31 |
| Walker, F. 1868: 528 |
| Walker, F. 1867: 119 |
Agerrus Stål, 1859: 434
| Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 30 |
| Schouteden, H. 1907: 19 |
| Stal, C. 1862: 93 |
| Stal, C. 1859: 434 |
Phyllochirus
| Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 30 |
| Stal, C. 1870: 31 |
| Stal, C. 1862: 93 |
| Amyot, C. J. B. & Serville, A. 1843: 80 |
Phyllocheirus
| Piran, A. A. 1961: 87 |
| Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 30 |
| Spinola, M. 1837: 306 |
Heteroscelis
| Castro-Huertas, V. & Grazia, J. & Forero, D. & Fernandez, F. & Schwertner, C. F. 2022: 9 |
| Cazorla, D. 2021: 10 |
| Rider, D. A. & Swanson, D. R. 2021: 7 |
| Grazia, J. & Panizzi, A. R. & Greve, C. & Schwertner, C. F. & Campos, L. A. & Garbelotto, T. A. & Fernandes, J. A. M. 2015: 686 |
| Grazia, J. & Schwertner, C. F. 2011: 713 |
| Thomas, D. B. 1992: 45 |
| Piran, A. A. 1961: 84 |
| Piran, A. A. 1954: 19 |
| Kormilev, N. A. 1951: 40 |
| Schouteden, H. 1907: 18 |
| Distant, W. L. 1900: 55 |
| Stal, C. 1870: 31 |
| Laporte, F. L. 1833: 86 |
| Latreille, P. A. 1829: 194 |
| Latreille, P. A. 1829: 18 |
| Latreille, P. A. 1828: 574 |
Heteroscelis
| Stal, C. 1870: 31 |
| Laporte, F. L. 1833: 86 |
| Latreille, P. A. 1829: 194 |
| Latreille, P. A. 1829: 18 |
| Latreille, P. A. 1828: 574 |
