Heraeus cinnamomeus, Barber, 1948
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HERAEUS CINNAMOMEUS BARBER, 1948 View in CoL
( FIGS 3 View Figure 3 A, 4A–C, 5A, 6A–D, 7)
Heraeus coquilletti Barber, 1914a: 165 View in CoL –166 (in part); Van Duzee, 1917: 179 (in part); Blatchley, 1934: 8 (in part); Torre Bueno, 1946: 70 (in part).
Heraeus cinnamomeus Barber, 1948: 67 View in CoL ; Slater, 1964: 1082; Schaefer, 1972: 812; Harrington, 1980: 108; Ashlock & Slater, 1988: 227.
Diagnosis
Head shiny, contrasting with a dull pronotum and hemelytra. Pronotum and scutellum without erect setae. Distiflagellomere and hemelytra uniformly coloured cinnamon brown. Profemora pale yellowish brown.
Heraeus cinnamomeus and H. costalis sp. nov. are the only two species of the coquilletti group that have a shiny head, contrasting with a dull pronotum and hemelytra, and the scutellum lacking erect setae. The general colouration of H. cinnamomeus is cinnamon brown, with distiflagellomeres and hemelytra uniformly coloured, whereas H. costalis sp. nov. is dark brown with the distiflagellomere mostly white and with the apex darker.
Redescription ( Fig. 3 View Figure 3 A)
Paratype ♂
Head: Strongly convex dorsally ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 A). Colour orange brown, shiny and smooth, with short recumbent and erect setae dorsally. Eyes slightly protruding, not surpassing the dorsal margin of head in lateral view. Ocelli posterior to an imaginary line passing the posterior border of eyes. Labium pale brown with erect setae, extending to mesocoxae. Antennae pale brown, distiflagellomere slightly paler; with short recumbent, semi-erect, and erect setae.
Thorax: Pronotum dull brown, anterior lobe darker; pruinose, punctate ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 B); collar punctate, delimit- ed posteriorly by a sulcus and a row of punctures, anterior pronotal lobe with punctures more conspicuous posteriorly, posterior pronotal lobe coarsely punctate; anterior and posterior lobes with minute setae. Pleurae brown. Evaporative area short. Scutellum brown, pruinose ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 C), punctate, with minute recumbent setae. Hemelytra pale brown, pruinose ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 C), with minute recumbent setae. Corium with a diffuse subapical pale spot; lateral margins slightly concave. Membrane pale brown, veins concolorous. Legs pale brown, coxae and apical third of metafemur, and apex of tibiae, darker ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 A); with sparse, short, recumbent and erect setae. Tibiae with spiniform setae. Profemur conspicuously incrassate in males; spines on profemur small, except for one much larger spine. Protibia with small tubercles bearing spiniform setae in a row along inner surface.
Abdomen: Brown, with abundant short recumbent setae. Male genitalia: Pygophore ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 A, B) rounded, anterior margin of dorsal aperture slightly rounded, inner projections projecting posteriorly. Parameres: Figure 6 View Figure 6 (C, D). Aedeagus: Conjunctiva unspined, vesica with small spines, lobes of vesica strongly sclerotized at base; processus gonopori long and slender.
Distribution
Mexico (NEW RECORD) and USA ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ).
Type material examined
Holotype: ♂, USA, Texas, Brownsville, Los Borregos, 5-VI-[19]04, type #58494 (USNM).
Paratypes: 1♂, 1♀, Tex.[as], Brownsville, 15-V- [19]36, J.N. Knull (OSUC); 1♂, Tex., Brownsville, 8-V-[19]36, J.N. Knull (OSUC); 3♀, Los Borregos, Brownsville, 5-VI-[19]04, H.S. Barber (USNM); 1♀, Brownsville, 29-II-[19]36, P.A. Glick (USNM); 1♂, 8–25-V-[19]35, J.N. Knull (USNM); 1♂, 15-V- [19]35, J.N. Knull (USNM); 1♀, 30-V-[19]04, H.S. Barber (USNM); 1♂, 2♀ (USNM); 1♀, Esper Ranch, Brownsville, Brooklyn Museum coll. (USNM); 1♂, 20-V-1030, J.C. Gaines (USNM).
Additional material studied
MEXICO: 1♀, Mexico, intercepted at Br. Tex. in plane, #69209, 1-27-50-2072 (USNM); 1♀, Mexico, intercept- ed at Laredo, Tx., 30-I-[19]43, with tomatoes, #31333 (USNM); 1♀, Mexico, 7-VII-[19]44, tomato fruit, inter-
cepted at Brownsville #59250 (USNM); 1♂, Mexico, in plane, 28-X-[19]41, intercepted at Brownsville, Tx (USNM). Chihuahua: 1♀ Salaices, 5200 ft, 20-VIII- 1947, G.M. Bradt (AMNH); San Luis Potosi: 1♂, Tamazunchales, intercepted at Laredo, Tx., 10-X- 1957, with orchid plants (USNM); 2♂, El Salto Falls, 2000–2500 ft, 22-IV-[19]65, in blacklight trap, H.V. Weems (USNM); Sinaloa: 1♀, 43 mi. N Mazatlan, 27-VII-1952, J. Lattin (AMNH); Tamaulipas, 1♂, paratype [this is not a paratype], C[iudad] Victoria, 31-III-1951, J. Lattin (AMNH); 1♀, Guemes, 28-VI- 1965, collected at blacklight, P.J. Spangler (USNM); 1♂, El Salto Falls, 26 mi. W Antiguo Morelos, 2000 ft, 11/ 14-VII-1963, Duckworth & Davis (USNM); 1♀, Victoria, intercepted at Br. TX #68098, 14-VI-[19]49, avocado budwood (USNM); Nuevo Leon, 35♂, 31♀, two without abdomen, anegade arroya, 16 mi. S Linares, N.L., 1250 ft, 9-VII-1963, Duckworth & Davis (USNM); 1♀, Linares, Rio Camacho, 21/22-VI-1965, O.S. Flint (USNM); 5♂, 4♀, 31 mi. E Galeana, 5000 ft, 7/9-VIII- 1963, Duckworth & Davis (USNM); Jalisco: 1♀, Chamela, Station UNAM, 6/7-IX-1984, D. & B. Sigwalt (MNHN).
USA: Texas: 9♂, 11♀, Brownsville, X-[19]42, E.S. Ross
(CAS); 4♂, 7♀, X-[19]42, E.S. Ross, at light (CAS);
6♂, 14♀, 16-IX-[19]42, T.M. Burns (CAS); 1♀, Hidalgo
Co., 24-III-[19]54, D.J. & J.N. Knull (OSUC); 3♂,
2♀, Weslaco, 11-X-1930, S.W. Clark (CNC); 1♂, 1♀,
Brazos Co., N. Banks (AMNH); 1♂, Brownsville, 11/
16-VI-[19]33, Darlington (AMNH); 1♀, SE Hidalgo
Co., 28-IV/4-V-[19]46, at light, G.B. Vogt (USNM); 1♀,
26/31-VII-[19]46 (USNM); 1♀, 29-VIII-[19]47 (USNM);
1♀, 1/5-X-[19]47 (USNM); 1♀, 6-IV-[19]46, beating
flwrs and foliage of Prosopis juliflora Swartz de Candolle (USNM). 1♂, Canal Z. [PANAMA] or GUA- TEMALA, 7-IX-[19]42, intercepted at Brownsville, Tx. (USNM).
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Heraeus cinnamomeus
Pablo M. Dellapé, María C. Melo & Thomas J. Henry 2016 |
Heraeus cinnamomeus
Barber 1948: 67 |
Heraeus coquilletti
Barber 1914: 165 |