Diponthus crassus Bruner, 1910
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Diponthus crassus Bruner, 1910 |
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Diponthus crassus Bruner, 1910 View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs. 4a, b, 6i, 7a, b, 8m, 9a, b, 10m, 11m, 12a, b, and 13).
Diponthus crassus Bruner, 1910: 303 View in CoL ( holotype, female, Paraguay, Puerto Bertoni, UNSM Lincoln); Rehn, 1913: 335; Rehn, 1920: 72; Carbonell et al. 2023; Cigliano et al. 2023.
Diagnosis. General body coloration bluish-black ( Figs. 4a, b, and 6i) with a wide mid-dorsal longitudinal band on head and pronotum ocher or cream color ( Fig. 7a, b). Hind femur cream color, with a bluish-black longitudinal band on outer face ( Fig. 4a). Tegmina with dark brown background and veins ocher-yellow ( Fig. 4a, b); Transverse veins conspicuous delimiting large sub-square cells ( Fig. 8m). Prosternal tubercle straight, with rounded apex. Tegmina and hind wings barely reaching (males) or not reaching (females) the end of abdomen, with apex rounded. Male epiproct with rounded lateral margins, and angulate apex; furculae placed apart from the midline, tips thick and directed inwards ( Fig. 9b). Male cerci short, tapering towards the apex, straight ventrally and slightly concave dorsally, not exceeding the end of epiproct ( Fig. 9a). Dorsal valves of aedeagus short and thick, curved downwards ( Fig. 10m). Valves of cingulum with expanded distal portion, anterior margin straight, upper margin with slight emargination ( Fig. 10m). Zygoma of cingulum wide ( Fig. 11m). Epiphallus with lophi parallel to the bridge, extended but not reaching the posterior processes of lateral plates ( Fig. 12a), triangular shape in frontal view ( Fig. 12b).
Redescription and chromatic characters, and material examined. See Appendix 1 Measurements (in mm). Body length: males: 25.3 (24–27); females 34 (32.5–35.5). Hind femur length: males:
13.6 (12.5–15); females: 17.3 (17–18). Tegmina length: males: 16.25 (15–17); females: 19.7 (18–22). Distribution. This species is distributed in Argentina (Misiones, Corrientes), Brazil ( Rio Grande do Sul, Santa
Catarina) and Paraguay ( Alto Paraná) ( Fig. 13).
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Diponthus crassus Bruner, 1910
| Pocco, Martina E., Lange, Carlos E. & Cigliano, María Marta 2023 |
Diponthus crassus
| Rehn, J. A. G. 1913: 335 |
| Bruner, L. 1910: 303 |
