Heraeus coquilletti, Barber, 1914

Pablo M. Dellapé, María C. Melo & Thomas J. Henry, 2016, A phylogenetic revision of the true bug genus Heraeus (Hemiptera: Rhyparochromidae: Myodochini), with the description of two new genera and 30 new species, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 177 (177), pp. 29-134 : 40-45

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12362

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5611109

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scientific name

Heraeus coquilletti
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HERAEUS COQUILLETTI BARBER, 1914 View in CoL

( FIGS 3 View Figure 3 B, 4D–E, 5B, 6E–H, 7, 8A)

Heraeus coquilletti Barber, 1914a: 165 View in CoL –166 (in part); Van Duzee, 1916: 21 (in part); Van Duzee, 1917: 179 (in part); Blatchley, 1934: 8 (in part); Torre Bueno, 1946: 70 (in part); Slater, 1964: 1082; Harrington, 1980: 108; Ashlock & Slater, 1988: 227–228; Slater & Brailovsky, 2000: 332.

Heraeus nitens Van Duzee, 1914: 8 View in CoL –9 (synonymized by Van Duzee, 1916).

Diagnosis

Heraeus coquilletti can be easily distinguished from all other species of the genus by the shiny head, pronotum, and hemelytra with minute setae. In addition, the distiflagellomeres and hemelytra are uniformly brown and the aedeagus has minute spines on conjunctiva and vesica.

Redescription

Body shiny, with minute setae on head, pronotum, scutellum and hemelytra ( Fig. 3 View Figure 3 B).

Head: Strongly convex dorsally, orange–brown, smooth, with sparse short recumbent setae. Head transversely rugose ventrally. Eyes slightly protruding, small (larger in specimens from Mexico), not surpassing the dorsal margin of head in lateral view. Ocelli posteri- or to an imaginary line passing through posterior border of eyes. Labium pale brown with short erect setae, extending to mesocoxae. Antennal tubercles divergent. Antennae pale brown, with short recumbent and scattered erect setae, basiflagellomere and distiflagellomere darker, with more abundant setae.

Thorax: Pronotum dark orange–brown, smooth ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 D); posterior lobe paler than anterior lobe; punctate, punctures more conspicuous and abundant on posterior lobe; anterior lobe with sparse, minute, erect setae.

Pleurae orange–brown. Evaporative area short. Scutellum orange–brown, punctate. Hemelytra shiny, smooth ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 E), pale brown, with abundant punctures. Membrane smoky pale brown. Legs: Coxae orange–brown, femora, tibiae, and tarsi pale brown, except apex of each tibia darker, meso- and metafemur slightly darkened apically ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 B). Male profemur strongly enlarged with two rows of spines along ventral region, four spines from the apex on posterior row longer and curved anteriorly, with short and sparse setae. Protibia with numerous small tubercles, metatibia with spiniform setae.

Abdomen: Orange–brown with short sparse recumbent setae. Male genitalia: Pygophore ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 E, F) rounded, anterior margin of dorsal aperture rounded, inner projections subrectangular. Parameres: Figure 6 View Figure 6 (G, H). Aedeagus ( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 A): conjunctiva with a few minute spines laterally; lobes of vesica slightly sclerotized, with a few minute spines laterally and distally; processus gonopori long and slender.

Distribution

Mexico and USA ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ).

Remarks

Barber (1914a) based his original description on two males and two females from Standford University, California (Nathan Banks Collection), and a female from Brownsville, Texas, USA, that was referred to as H. cinnamomeus by Barber (1948).

Type material examined

To ensure nomenclatural stability, we select a male syntype in the USNM collection with the following labels as the lectotype of H. coquilletti: Label 1, ‘Stan[ford] U[.], Cal[.], 24 Dec 1909’; 2 (red) ‘Cotype’; 3, ‘H.G. Barber Collection’; 4 (handwritten), ‘ Heraeus coquilletti Barber [,]♂[,] Cotype’; 5 (red, here added), Lectotype: ♂, Heraeus coquilletti Barber , desig. by Dellapé, Melo, & Henry’. A female labelled as co-type, also in the USNM collection, and a male (missing the head) in the AMNH collection with the same locality data are considered paralectotypes.

Additional material studied

MEXICO: Baja California: 1♀, Santo Tomás, 8-VII- 1953, W.J. & J.W. Gertsch (AMNH); 1♀, Mexico, Brassica sp., 18-II-2003, San Diego 0 30359, Miami Port, March 2007 (USNM); Sinaloa: 1♂, 40 mi. N Mazatlan, 27-VII-1952, at light, J.D. Lattin (AMNH); 8♂, 10♀, 26 mi. N Pericos, 13-VIII-1960, P.H. Arnaud Jr, E.S. Ross & D.C. Reutz (CAS); 1♂, 1♀, Mazatlan, 27-VI-1918, Venedio, J.A. Kusche, pres. by B. Preston Clark (CAS); 1♂, 2♀, 1-VI-1918, J.A. Kusche, pres. by B. Preston Clark (CAS); 1♂, 5-VI-1918, J.A. Kusche, pres. by B. Preston Clark (CAS); 2♂, Presidio Riv., 26-IX- [19]18, J.A. Kusche (USNM).

USA: Arizona: one without abdomen, Phoenix (USNM); California: 2♂, Claremont, Baker (CAS); 1♀, San Joaquin Co., 9 mi. E Stockton, 10-VIII-1971, Chenopodium, D. Shepard , (AMNH); 1♂, 2♀, Oakland, Alameda Co., 25-II-1906, van Dyke (CAS); 1♀, Alameda Co., van Dyke (CAS); 1♀, van Dyke (CAS); 1♂, Burbank, 22-II-1930, C.H. Hicks, (USNM); 1♀, 24-VIII-1930 (USNM); 1♀, Leona Hgts, Alameda, Aug., J.C. Bradley (CAS); 1♂, Alameda, Nov., Koebele (CAS); 1♂, 1♀, S Sonoma Co., 18-II-1911, van Dyke (CAS); 1♀, Sonoma Co., VI-1919, J.R. de la Torre Bueno (CAS); 1♂, 1♀, Sonoma Co., C. Olsen (AMNH); 2♂, Berkeley, 15-I-1922, pres. by E.C. van Dyke (CAS); 1♀, Redwood City, 1-I-1943, P.H. Arnaud (CAS); 1♂, 1♀, San Mateo Co., 8-I-1944, P.H. Arnaud, 20– 161 (CAS); 1♂, 8-I-1944, P.H. Arnaud, 20–161 (USNM); 1♀, Oroville, 13-VII-1926, H.H. Kelfer (CAS); 1♀, Fairfax, 9-III-1919, E.P. Van Duzee (CAS); 1♂, Redding, Shasta Co., 31-VII-1947, elev. 500, H.P. Chandler (CAS); 6♂, 3♀, San Luis Obispo, 28- IV-1919, E.P. van Duzee (CAS); 1♂, Morro beach, 6-IV- 1928, pres. by E.R. Lesch (CAS); 1♂, 2♀, Morro, S.L. Ob. Co., 20-XII-1928, pres. by E.C. van Dyke (CAS); 2♀, Romero Canyon, San Ysidro, 3-I-[19]11, W.M. Wheeler & H.M. Parshley (CAS); 1♀, 3-I- [19]11, W.M. Wheeler & H.M. Parshley, V.D. no. 529 (CAS); 1♂, Ojai, Ventura Co., 16-VI-1957, W.E. Simonds, (AMNH); 1♀ Madera, VI-22-[19]59, C.A. Toschi (AMNH); 2♂, 1♀ Sonoma Co., C.E. Olsen (AMNH); 1♂, H.G. Barber (USNM); 1♀, Vacaville, 6-IX-[19]47, A.T. McClay (USNM); 1♀ Monterrey Co., 4.5 mi. N Parkfield, el. abt 2000 ft, IV-2-1977, K.W. Brown, R.E. Somerby (AMNH); 4♂, 5♀, Los Angeles, Coquillett (USNM); 3♂, Los Angeles, P.R. Uhler (USNM); 3♂, 5♀, San Diego, 30-I, Hubbard (USNM); 1♀, 11-III-[19]14, E.P. Van Duzee (USNM); New Mexico: 1♂, Sandoval Co., San Ysidero, IX- 1967, Wilton Ivie (AMNH).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Rhyparochromidae

Genus

Heraeus

Loc

Heraeus coquilletti

Pablo M. Dellapé, María C. Melo & Thomas J. Henry 2016
2016
Loc

Heraeus coquilletti

Barber 1914: 165
1914
Loc

Heraeus nitens

Van Duzee 1914: 8
1914
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