Pseudoparomius linearis (Stål), Stal
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170998 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264553 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F81E05-FFC5-FFC8-A929-C875832BF8D4 |
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Pseudoparomius linearis (Stål) View in CoL
( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 4 , 5–9 View FIGURES 5 – 9 )
Pamera linearis Stål, 1874: 148 View in CoL –149; Berg, 1879: 108; Lethierry & Severin, 1894: 193 Orthaea linearis: Pennington, 1921: 19
Pachybrachius linearis: Ashlock, 1957: 415 View in CoL , 422–423; Slater, 1964: 1128 Orthaea linearis: Ruffinelli & Pirán, 1959: 31
Pseudoparomius linearis: Harrington, 1980: 95 View in CoL ; Slater, 1995: 160
Redescription.— Body elongate, dorsal surface pruinose ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ). Antenniferous tubercles subparallel. Head broad. Antenna long, slender, segment IV fusiform and slightly broader; light brown to brown; with short decumbent setae more abundant at apex; first segment shorter than half interocular width. Eyes relatively small. Rostrum brown, with short sparse semierect setae; rostrum reaching posterior border of procoxae. Anterior pronotal collar demarcated by a furrow, more pronounced medially, punctuate, brown to light brown; anterior pronotal lobe dark brown, weakly punctuate; posterior pronotal lobe brown, darker posteriorly, with two light brown spots medially and two similar spots laterally (in some specimens). Scalelike setae posteriorly on anterior pronotal lobe, transverse sulci, and anterior half of posterior pronotal lobe. Scutellum dark brown, with scalelike setae, punctuate. Hemelytra coloration pattern as in fig. 1. Hemelytra almost reaching abdominal apex. Pleura dark brown except proepimeron brown to light brown and metaepimeron contrastingly light brown; acetabular areas brown to light brown; punctuate; with short, decumbent setae. Coxa, trochanter, femur, meso and metatibia basally, and pretarsi dark brown; tibia and tarsi light brown. Abdomen brown, with short abundant decumbent setae. Pygophore and claspers as shown in figs. 5–8. Aedeagus ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 5 – 9 ): Vesica with three serrated projections.
Studied material: Argentina: CHACO.— 1 ɗɗ, 1 Ψ, Resistencia, 2XII1939, Birabén & Bezzi ( MLP). 1 Ψ, Fontana, 1/ 5X1936, T. Meyer ( MACN). 3 ΨΨ, Puerto Tirol, 10IV1936 ( MLP). CORRIENTES.— 1 ɗ, I1921, De Carlo ( MLP). 5 ɗɗ, 4 ΨΨ, San Roque, II1920, Bosq ( MLP). 2 ɗɗ, 1 Ψ, Pellegrini, Dellapé ( MLP). 2 ɗɗ, 3 ΨΨ, Ituzaingó, reserva Santa María, Dellapé ( MLP). ENTRE RIOS.— 1 without abdomen, Concordia, 19XII1941, Birabén & Bezzi ( MLP). MISIONES.— 2 ɗɗ, Iguazú, 27/ 30X 1950 ( MACN); 1 ɗ, 1 Ψ, XI1944, M. Birabén ( MLP). 2 ΨΨ, Puerto Bemberg, 14/ 18XII 1933, Hayward ( MACN); 2 ɗɗ, 7 ΨΨ, 17/ 30III1934, Hayward ( MACN); 1 Ψ, 9/ 15XI 1950, M. Salas ( MACN); 4 ɗɗ, 3 ΨΨ, IV/ V1937, H. P. Hayward ( MACN). 1 Ψ, 1 without abdomen, Puerto 17 de Octubre, 29/ 31X1954, De Carlo & Viana ( MACN). 1 Ψ, Santa Ines, 13XII1941, Birabén & Bezzi ( MLP). 1 ɗ, Loreto, 11XII1941, Birabén & Bezzi ( MLP). 1 ɗ, 2 ΨΨ, El Dorado, 5XI1944, M. Birabén ( MLP). SALTA.— 1 ɗ, Rio Sauzal, 16XI1933 ( MLP). 2 ΨΨ, Pocitos, 20/ 24I1964 ( MACN). 2 ΨΨ, Rio Canapari, 30III 1949, N. Kormilev ( MACN). 1 ɗ, 2 ΨΨ, San Martín de Tabacal, 5VI1933 ( MACN). SANTA FE.— 2 ɗɗ, 1 Ψ, Guadalupe, 27XI1939, Birabén & Bezzi ( MLP). 1 Ψ, El Rabón, 27XI1939, Birabén & Bezzi ( MLP). Bolivia: 1 ɗ, Sur Yungas, Yanacachi ( MLP).
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Pseudoparomius linearis (Stål)
Dellapé, Pablo Matías & Coscarón, María Del Carmen 2005 |
Pseudoparomius linearis:
Slater 1995: 160 |
Harrington 1980: 95 |
Pachybrachius linearis:
Slater 1964: 1128 |
Ruffinelli 1959: 31 |
Ashlock 1957: 415 |
Pamera linearis Stål, 1874 : 148
Pennington 1921: 19 |
Lethierry 1894: 193 |
Berg 1879: 108 |
Stal 1874: 148 |