Calliclopius nigripes ( Linnaeus, 1767 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5105.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6343297 |
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Calliclopius nigripes ( Linnaeus, 1767 ) |
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Calliclopius nigripes ( Linnaeus, 1767) View in CoL
( Figs. 3–5 View FIGURES 1–8 )
Calliclopius nigripes View in CoL has been recorded from Belize, Brazil, British Honduras, Colombia, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela ( Stål 1872, Bergroth 1905, Maldonado 1990, Gil-Santana et al. 2003), without a clear statement of its occurrence in French Guiana. However, Costa Lima et al. (1948) mentioned a male from the latter country among the specimens of C. nigripes View in CoL examined by them. Based on this information, Swanson & Chordas III (2018) recorded the species from French Guiana (D. Swanson pers. inf.) in a paper about Reduviidae View in CoL of Belize, while a photograph of a live specimen, taken by J.-M. Bérenger in French Guiana, was presented by Weirauch et al. (2014). Therefore, the present record is only a confirmation of the presence of C. nigripes View in CoL in French Guiana.
Forero (2004) discussed the color variation of this species, recognizing three forms based on the following main set of differences: pale portion of the corium of hemelytra narrow to variably larger, reddish, orange or whitish colored; membrane of hemelytra completely opaque or semitransparent; middle and hind femora and tibiae reddish, orange yellowish or those femora reddish with respective tibiae orange. The general size showed to be variable among these forms too. “Form 1”, with the whitish pale marking on corium, middle and hind femora and tibiae reddish and a smaller general length, was believed to correspond to C. nigripes albipennis Stål, 1872 View in CoL , while specimens with corium marked with reddish or orange and middle and hind femora and tibiae orange yellowish, and relatively larger size would represent the nominotypical form ( Forero 2004). However, Linnaeus (1767) in his short original description of Cimex nigripes , mentioned these parts and also the abdomen as reddish. In any case, Forero (2004) argued that similar variability has been observed in other Reduviidae View in CoL , but a detailed study of the male genitalia would be useful to ascertain the taxonomic situation of these forms and confirm that it is only a polychromatic species. The two males examined here, collected in the same region, showed differences in relation to coloration of markings of corium, femora and abdomen, which were reddish or yellowish ( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1–8 ). Because Calliclopius View in CoL is monotypic, the identification of C. nigripes follows that of the genus, which, besides other characteristics, may be separated from all other Apiomerini View in CoL by the concavity between the eyes ( Stål 1868, 1872, Gil-Santana et al. 2003, 2015) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–8 ).
Distribution. Belize, Brazil, British Honduras, Colombia, Cuba, French Guiana (confirmed record), Guadeloupe, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela.
Material examined. FRENCH GUIANA, Bélizon , xii.1997, leg. H. Gaspard, 2 males ( MNRJ) .
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Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro |
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Calliclopius nigripes ( Linnaeus, 1767 )
Gil-Santana, Hélcio R. 2022 |
C. nigripes albipennis Stål, 1872
Stal 1872 |
Calliclopius
Stal 1868 |
Apiomerini
Amyot & Serville 1843 |
Reduviidae
Latreille 1807 |
Reduviidae
Latreille 1807 |
Cimex nigripes
Linnaeus 1758 |
C. nigripes
Linnaeus 1758 |