Amemboa lyra ( Paiva, 1918 )

Polhemus, J. T. & Tran, A. D., 2012, Taxonomic notes on Amemboa lyra Paiva and Amemboa riparia Polhemus & Andersen (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae), Zootaxa 3341, pp. 54-58 : 54-55

publication ID

1175-5326

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5253290

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F528A066-FF98-0B6C-FF04-F88B4AF80C28

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scientific name

Amemboa lyra ( Paiva, 1918 )
status

 

Amemboa lyra ( Paiva, 1918) View in CoL

( Figs. 1, 2)

Onychotrechus lyra Paiva, 1918: 24–25 , pl. 8:3 (type locality: Taung-gya , Southern Shan State, Myanmar).

Amemboa (s.str.) lyra (Paiva) View in CoL ; Polhemus & Andersen, 1984: 90, Figs. 65, 73–75 (systematics, transferred Onychotrechus lyra to Amemboa View in CoL ); Zettel & Chen, 1996: 156–157 (synonymized Amemboa riparia View in CoL with Amemboa lyra View in CoL ).

Material examined. MYANMAR: Mandalay Division: 3 males, 3 females (apterous), Maymyo Township, Gelaung River at Pwe Kauk Falls , 8 km. E. of Maymyo , 1005 m., 22°03.523' N, 96°31.956' E, water temp. 24.5° C., coll. D.A. & J. T GoogleMaps . Polhemus , 19 Oct. 1998, CL 4012 ( JTPC) ; 5 males, 7 females (apterous), 1 female (macropterous), Maymyo Township, small clear stream nr. Paungdaw Village, Maymyo Reserved Forest , 8 km. S. of Maymyo , 975 m ., 21°58.199' N, 96°25.840' E, water temp. 22.5°C, coll. D.A. & J. T GoogleMaps . Polhemus , 20 Oct. 1998, 16:30–17:30 hrs., CL 4014 ( JTPC, 1 apterous male & 2 apterous females in ZRC) . Shan Division: 1 male (apterous), spring and streams nr. Shwelinban village, NE of Inle Lake, 4.5 km. NE of Nyaungshwe , 900 m ., 20°41.657' N, 96°57.759' E, water temp. 22.5°C, coll. D.A. & J. T GoogleMaps . Polhemus , 23 Oct. 1998, CL 4018 ( JTPC) .

Diagnosis. Size: males: length 3.80–4.00, width 1.30–1.50 (apterous); females: length 4.15–4.60, width 1.60–1.80 (apterous), length 5.00, width 1.80 (macropterous). Mesosternum about 9.0 times as long as metasternum. Antennal segment 1 with 5 spines along its length and 3–4 spines near apex. Male’s fore leg: femur moderately incrassate, basal part with an elongate patch of hairs, with a tuft of long black hairs near middle, and at distal ¼ with a tuft of shorter hairs; tibia slightly curved and thickened at basal ⅓, inner side with a long patch of brown hairs ( Fig. 1). Male genitalia: pygophore with a well-developed median process, postero-lateral corners produced into small lobes ( Fig. 2); lateral arms of proctiger distinctly curved near basal, then broadened in the middle and abruptly narrowed at distal ⅓. Female: sternum 7 slightly longer than all preceding sterna combined, hind margin with long yellowish hairs; tergum 8 with hind margin slightly emarginated, hair tufts on postero-lateral corners indistinct.

Remarks. See Remarks for A. riparia .

Distribution. Myanmar.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

JTPC

Colorado Entomological Museum (formerly John T. Polhemus collection)

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Gerridae

Genus

Amemboa

Loc

Amemboa lyra ( Paiva, 1918 )

Polhemus, J. T. & Tran, A. D. 2012
2012
Loc

Onychotrechus lyra

Paiva, C. A. 1918: 25
1918
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