Pseudoparomius slateri, Dellapé, Pablo Matías & Coscarón, María Del Carmen, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170998 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264559 |
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Pseudoparomius slateri |
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Pseudoparomius slateri View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 4 , 24–28 View FIGURES 24 – 28 )
Description.— Total length: 5.04. Body elongate, dorsal surface pruinose except anterior pronotal lobe shagreened ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ). Head broad. Head length: 1.00; head width: 1.05. Antenniferous tubercles slightly convergent. Antenna long, slender, segment IV fusiform and broader; light brown, darker distally; with short decumbent setae more abundant at apex; first segment shorter than half interocular space. Length of antennal segments I–IV: 0.30, 0.75, 0.65, 1.05. Eyes oval, relatively small. Eye width: 0.18; interocular distance: 0.70. Interocellar distance: 0.45. Rostrum chestnut, with short sparse semierect setae; rostrum reaching posterior border of procoxa. Length of rostral segments I–IV: 0.60, 0.48, 0.30, 0.32. Pronotum dark brown and punctuate, lateral margins of posterior pronotal lobe lighter brown. Anterior pronotal collar slightly demarcated by a furrow; anterior pronotal lobe almost glabrous and shagrened; collar and posterior pronotal lobe pruinose. Scalelike setae posteriorly on anterior pronotal lobe, transverse sulcus, and anterior half of posterior pronotal lobe. Length of collar, anterior pronotal lobe, and posterior pronotal lobe: 0.13, 0.80, 0.35, respectively; width of collar, anterior pronotal lobe, and posterior pronotal lobe: 0.78, 0.98, 0.98, respectively. Transverse impression width: 0.78. Scutellum dark brown, almost black, with scalelike setae, punctuate except for lower Yshaped carina. Hemelytra coloration pattern as shown in fig 4, with abundant scalelike setae. Hemelytra reaching fifth abdominal segment. Pleura almost black, posterior border of metaepisternum whitish dorsally; punctuate; with short decumbent setae. Coxa, trochanter, and femora brown, apices of profemora, tibia, and tarsi light brown. Abdomen almost black, with short abundant decumbent setae. Abdominal length: 2.37; abdominal width: 1.08. Pygophore as shown in figures 24–25. Claspers ( Figs. 26–27 View FIGURES 24 – 28 ) elongate and curved. Aedeagus ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 24 – 28 ): Vesica with three serrated projections.
Types.— Holotype Brachypterous male: Argentina: CORRIENTES, Solari, 6/12/ 1841, BirabénBezzi col. (MLP). Paratypes.— Brachypterous male: Argentina: BUE NOS AIRES.— 1, Glew, XII1973, D. J. Carpintero col. (DJC);1, III1974 (DJC). COR RIENTES.— 1, Solari, 3XII1941, Birabén & Bezzi col. (MLP). 1, San Roque, XI1920, Bosq col., ex Bosq coll. (MLP). Uruguay: 1, Atlántida (MACN). 1, Río Uruguay, Atlántida, I1930, A. Stevenin col. (MACN). Macropterous male: Argentina: CORRI ENTES.— 1, Ituzaingó, 102003 (MLP). BUENOS AIRES.— 1, Glew, III1964, D. J. Carpintero col. (DJC). Uruguay: 1, 20I1961, C. S. Carbonell col. Brachypterous female: Argentina: BUENOS AIRES.— 5, Glew, III1974, D. J. Carpintero col. (DJC); 2, XII1973 (DJC). 1, Punta Indio (MACN). 2, Torquinst, cerro Vacaená, 26I1947, leg. BachmannRozzi (MACN). CORRIENTES.— 1, Solari, 8/12/1941, BirabénBezzi cols. (MLP). 1, San Roque, 11/1920, Bosq col., ex Bosq coll. (MLP). SANTA FE.— 1, Villa Ana (F.C.P.S.F.), 4/ 8XII1933, Hayward col. (MACN). Uruguay: 1, cerro Chato, 23XI 1959, C. S. Carbonell, A. Mesa & P. S. Martín cols. (MACN). 1, 20I1961, C. S. Carbonell col. (MACN). 3, río Uruguay, Atlántida, I1930, A. Stevenin col. (MACN). 1, Punta del Este, 12/1928 (MLP); 1, Atlántida, Riachuelo, col. Uruguay, A. Stevenin col. (MACN). 2, Alto Alegre, 19II1960, C. S. Carbonell & L. Zollesi cols. (MACN). Macropterous female: Argentina: BUENOS AIRES.— 1, Bruch col. (MACN). 2, 1896, C. Bruch col. (MACN). CORRIENTES.— 3, San Roque, 11/1920, Bosq col., ex Bosq Coll. (MLP). SANTA FE: 1, Rosario (MACN).
Etymology.— We take pleasure in naming this new species after James A. Slater.
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