Coridius brunneus (Thunberg, 1783)

Boyane, Swapnil S., Sen, Sandeep, Priyadarsanan, Dharma Rajan, Thunga, Pavan Kumar, Joshi, Nikhil U. & Ghate, Hemant V., 2024, Integrative taxonomy of the genus Coridius Illiger, 1807 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Dinidoridae) reveals hidden diversity and three new species from North-East India, PLoS ONE (e 0298176) 1807 (7), pp. 1-46 : 22-25

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Coridius brunneus (Thunberg, 1783)
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Coridius brunneus (Thunberg, 1783) View in CoL ( Figs 5F, 6F, 9F, 10F, 11F and 12F).

Cimex brunneus Thunberg , 17 83: 45.

Cimex obscurus Fabricius, 1794: 107 . Synonymized by Durai, 1987: 195. Cimex obscurior Turton, 1802: 642 .

Edessa obscura Fabricius, 1803: 151 , wolff, 1811: 173, Fig 17.

Edessa (Dinidor) obscura Latreille, 1829 : 195.

Aspongopus obscurus Burmeister, 1835: 352 ; westwood, 1837: 6; Herrich-Schäffer, 1844: 80; Dallas, 1851: 349; Herrich-Schäffer, 1851: 307; St å l, 1868: 38; Vollenhoven, 1868: 38; walker, 1868: 482; Atkinson, 1889: 88; Sharp, 1890: 404; Kirby, 1892: 88; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 238; Breddin, 1899: 168; 1901: 14, 63; Distant, 1902: 283; Maxwell-Lefroy, 1909: 313; Behura et al., 1972: 88, 104; Behura et al., 1977: 113–128; Hsiao et al., 1977: 70, pl. 8, Fig 125; Verma et al., 1979: 873–878.

Spongopodium obscurus Spinola, 1837 : 305, 306.

Aspongopus ochreus westwood, 1837: 6, 25; Vollenhoven, 1868: 38, 39; walker, 1868: 483; St å l, 1870: 85; Distant, 1879: 45, 52; Atkinson, 1889: 89; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 238; Distant, 1901: 819; 1902: 283; Kirkaldy, 1909: 257. Synonymized by Lis, 1990: 113.

Aspongobus [sic] ochreus Dohrn, 1859: 21 .

Aspongobus [sic] obscurus Dohrn, 1859: 21 .

Dinidor obscura Carpenter & westwood, 1863: 564

Aspongopus brunneus Mayr, 1866: 69 ; Distant, 1879: 45, 52; Atkinson, 1889: 87; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 236; Distant, 1901: 104; 1902: 282, 283; Kirkaldy, 1909: 255; Maxwell-Lefroy, 1909: 678; Distant, 1921: 166; Fletcher, 1921: 189, 190; Misra, 1923: 301; China, 1928: 195, 196; Hoffmann, 1935: 118; Yang, 1962: 47, 48; Zhang & Lin, 1988: 84; Zheng & Jin, 1990: 142. Aspongopus (Aspongopus) brunneus St å l, 1870: 82; Schouteden, 1913: 7.

Aspongopus (Aspongopus) obscurus St å l, 1868: 82.

Aspongopus orientalis Kirkaldy, 1909: 257 ; Manna, 1951: 40, 41, 44, Figs 20a-h.

Aspongopus (Aspongopus) ochreus Schouteden, 1913: 8 .

Aspongopus (Aspongopus) orientalis Schouteden, 1913: 8 , pl. 1, Fig 3.

Coridius ochreus Yang, 1940: 8 ; Durai, 1986: 6; 1987: 190, 196, Figs 171–172; Ahmad et al., 1997: 307, 319.

Coridius orientalis Nuamah, 1982: 16 .

Coridius brunneus Durai, 1986: 5 ; 1987: 109, 195, 196, Figs 161–170; Schaefer & Ahmad, 1987: 30; Zhang & Lin, 1987: 76; Lis, 1990: 113, 140; 1992: 37; Rolston et al., 1996: 33–35, 98; Ahmad et al., 1997: 308, 315, 319, 320.

Coridius obscurus Senrayan & Annadurai, 1991: 237–243 , Figs a-c.

Material examined. INDIA: Maharashtra, Pune , leg. Swapnil Boyane, 12.i.2019, 18.653˚N, 73.909˚E, 550 m: 1 F .— INDIA: Maharashtra: Khopoli , leg. Hemant Ghate, 23.x.2015, 18.793˚N, 73.334˚E, 69 m: 1 M .

Diagnosis. Overall body yellowish brown to dark brown; pale yellow ventrally, brown in areas near coxae and sternum rest dark brown. Lateral margins of pronotum not black. Antennae with first segment basally ochraceous, distally dark brown, second and third black, fourth ochraceous except a minute region at base and apex which are black ( Figs 5F and 6F). Legs brown to blackish brown, tibia slightly darker.

Redescription. Overall body sparsely finely punctate, almost smooth medially underneath, and very finely punctate laterally. Abdomen finely rugulose and punctate.

Head rounded at apex, with mandibular plates much longer than clypeus ( Fig 9F); eyes large, bulbous, silvery in colour. Ocelli yellowish brown placed closer to eye than to each other. Labium four segmented reaching middle of mesosternum. Antennae five segmented, first segment reaching apex of head, fifth segment blackish brown.

Pronotum glossy and finely punctate, anterior border deeply concave, lateral margins curved, posterior margin straight; calli smooth, shining with sparse punctures. Pro-sternum with a distinct elevated smooth region on either side of the median groove, laterally rugulose and coarsely punctate. Meso and meta sternum smooth medially, rugulose and coarsely punctate in pleural regions. Femora with spines and setae underneath, tibae distinctly sulcate and spined ventrally as well as dorsally, first segment of tarsus densely setose, second and third with very sparse long setae; claws widely separated, pulvilli distinct, well developed.

Scutellum long, rugulose punctate in basal two third; reaching half-length of abdomen, apex rounded.

Male genitalia. Pygophore proximally narrow and distally slightly broad, sclerotized ventrally convex, with deep punctures ( Fig 11F); ventral rim rounded with sparse setae ( Fig 10F), parameres curved, highly sclerotized with rugae, outwardly remarkably rounded and its tip narrowed, serrated, and setose apically, inner margin moderately concave ( Fig 12F).

Geographical distribution: Asutralia, Borneo, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka [ 24, 27, 42, 44].

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Dinidoridae

Genus

Coridius

Loc

Coridius brunneus (Thunberg, 1783)

Boyane, Swapnil S., Sen, Sandeep, Priyadarsanan, Dharma Rajan, Thunga, Pavan Kumar, Joshi, Nikhil U. & Ghate, Hemant V. 2024
2024
Loc

C. insperatus

Boyane & Sen & Priyadarsanan & Thunga & Joshi & Ghate 2024
2024
Loc

C. adii

Boyane & Sen & Priyadarsanan & Thunga & Joshi & Ghate 2024
2024
Loc

C. esculentus

Boyane & Sen & Priyadarsanan & Thunga & Joshi & Ghate 2024
2024
Loc

Coridius obscurus

Senrayan & Annadurai 1991: 237 - 243
1991
Loc

Coridius brunneus

Durai 1986: 5
1986
Loc

Coridius orientalis

Nuamah 1982: 16
1982
Loc

C. nepalensis

Yang 1940
1940
Loc

Coridius ochreus

Yang 1940: 8
1940
Loc

Aspongopus ochreus

Schouteden 1913
1913
Loc

Aspongopus (Aspongopus) ochreus

Schouteden 1913: 8
1913
Loc

Aspongopus (Aspongopus) orientalis

Schouteden 1913: 8
1913
Loc

Aspongopus orientalis

Kirkaldy 1909: 257
1909
Loc

C. singhalanus

Distant 1900
1900
Loc

Aspongopus brunneus

Mayr 1866: 69
1866
Loc

Aspongobus [sic] ochreus

Dohrn 1859: 21
1859
Loc

Aspongobus [sic] obscurus

Dohrn 1859: 21
1859
Loc

Spongopodium obscurus

Spinola 1837: 305
1837
Loc

Aspongopus obscurus

Burmeister 1835: 352
1835
Loc

Aspongopus (Aspongopus) obscurus St

Burmeister 1835
1835
Loc

Edessa (Dinidor) obscura

Latreille 1829
1829
Loc

Edessa obscura

Fabricius 1803: 151
1803
Loc

Cimex obscurior

Turton 1802: 642
1802
Loc

Cimex obscurus

Fabricius 1794: 107
1794
Loc

C. ianus

Fabricius 1775
1775
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