Phytocoris sagarmathanus, Yasunaga & Duwal, 2016

Yasunaga, Tomohide & Duwal, Ram Keshari, 2016, Three noteworthy mirine plant bugs inhabiting subalpine zones of the Nepalese Himalayas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae), Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 51 (1 - 2), pp. 33-49 : 45-46

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2016.1245799

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:54E31614-3262-4BF8-8BBB-F81893AF41D2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10530806

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/86008784-FFB3-0B1D-6AD6-A09E806BF94D

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Phytocoris sagarmathanus
status

sp. nov.

Phytocoris sagarmathanus sp. nov.

( Figures 1 View Figure 1 (f, g), 2(c− f), 6)

Type material

Holotype. Male, NEPAL, Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha National Park , Namche–Phorte [Phurte], 27.81°N, 86.69°E, 3400−3500 m altitude, on Abies spectabilis , 29 August 2005, T. Yasunaga ( AMNH _ PBI 00380460 About AMNH ) ( NMTU) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. Seven males, three females, same data as for holotype ( NMTU, TYCN) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis

Recognized by its moderate size; noticeable erect setae on antennal segment I ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (f, g)); narrowly darkened posterior margin of pronotum arranging creamy yellow spots ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (c, e)); and form of male genitalia ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 ).

Description

Body elongate oval, parallel-sided, moderate in size ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (c, e)); basic coloration brown to dark brown; dorsal surface matte, widely mottled, with uniformly distributed, dark, simple, semi-erect setae and sparsely distributed, sericeous, short, reclining setae. Head brown, matte, irregularly speckled with darker or whitish maculae, rather vertical; eyes comparatively small; frons somewhat striolate. Antenna dark brown; segment I speckled with pale, small spots, with noticeable, silky, long, erect setae; segment II with yellow base and in female with median yellow ring; extreme base of segment III yellow. Labium shiny reddish brown, exceeding apex of metacoxa and reaching abdominal sternum VI ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (d, f)). Pronotum matte, brown medially, darkened laterally, with darkened narrowly fuscous posterior margin furnished with creamy yellow spots; calli irregularly rugose; collar fuscous, mottled with brown medially, about as thick as antennal segment I; scutellum brown, weakly shining, mottled with pale spots, somewhat arched, with yellow apex; pleura rather shining, widely chestnut brown except for creamy yellow ventral margins and ostiolar peritreme. Hemelytron weakly shining, widely dark brown, partly reddish, speckled with pale semitransparent portions; apex of corium usually with a velvety, slush-like macula; base of cuneus dark brown, mottled, with paler basal part; membrane smoky brown, more or less mottled with small, semitransparent spots. All coxae pale brown, sometimes narrowly darkened basally. Leg chestnut brown; all femora speckled with pale spots as in antennal segment I but their basal parts usually paler; metafemur somewhat flattened; each tibia speckled with pale, small spots, with two or three yellowish annulations; tibial spines pale brown, prominent; apical part of each tarsomere III somewhat darkened. Abdomen brown; ventral median part more or less mottled with white maculae. Male genitalia as in Figure 6 View Figure 6 . Pygophore smooth, without noticeable process near bases of parameres. Parameres generally slender; left paramere L-shaped, with triangular protuberance on sensory lobe; right paramere weakly curved at middle, with tapered hypophysis. Endosomal membranous lobe not developed; comb-shaped sclerite enlarged, thin; secondary gonopore narrow, ovoid; seminal duct weakly expanded subapically; phallotheca smooth, without any elaboration along apical margin. Female genitalia as in Figure 6 View Figure 6 . Genital chamber simply membranous; sclerotized ring small, narrow.

Measurements

Males/females: Total length of body 6.4–6.6 / 6.2–6.6; head width including eyes 0.93– 0.95 / 0.95–0.96; vertex width 0.30–0.32 / 0.39–0.43; lengths of antennal segments I–IV 0.93–0.94, 2.41–2.47, 0.95–1.05, 0.93–1.01 / 0.95–0.97, 2.28–2.32, 0.98–1.03, 0.87–0.95; labial length 2.62–2.70 / 2.96–3.04; mesal length of pronotum including collar 0.85– 0.90 / 0.87–0.95; basal width of pronotum 1.53–1.56 / 1.67–1.73; maximum width across hemelytron 1.93–2.00 / 2.28–2.32; and lengths of metafemur, tibia and tarsus 2.62–2.66, 4.18–4.22, 0.74–0.78 / 2.71–2.85, 4.27–4.37, 0.76–0.80.

Etymology

Named for its occurrence in Sagarmatha (Everest) region.

Distribution

Nepal (Khumbu District).

Biology

Eleven adults including some teneral individuals were captured simultaneously from Abies spectabilis , which is assumed to be its breeding host.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Phytocoris

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