Sphodrolestes vittaticollis Stål, 1867
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Sphodrolestes vittaticollis Stål, 1867 |
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Sphodrolestes vittaticollis Stål, 1867
( Figs. 6–8 View FIGURES 1–8 )
Stål (1867) described Sphodrolestes vittaticollis based on (a) female (s) from North Brazil (“Brasilia borealis”). Gil-Santana et al. (2003) and Forero et al. (2011) recorded the species to Bolivia and Ecuador, respectively. Gil- Santana et al. (2003) mentioned the general similarity in coloration between S. vittaticollis and Agriocoris flavipes (Fabricius, 1803) (Apiomerini) . Both species seem to be mimetic of stingless bees ( Hymenoptera : Apidae : Apinae: Meliponini), taking into account their general structure and particularly the vestiture and shape of the middle and hind tibiae ( Figs. 6–7 View FIGURES 1–8 ), similarly to previous reports in relation to some species of Apiomerus ( Johnson 1983, Roubick 1989, Gonzales-Bustamante 1995). There is a variation in the coloration, including the extension and shape of the dark markings of pronotum ( Figs. 6–7 View FIGURES 1–8 ; pers. observation). Sphodrolestes is monotypic, therefore S. vittaticollis is identified by the generic characteristics, such as the conspicuous spiniform tubercle in the gular region of the head ( Stål 1872, Gil-Santana et al. 2003, 2015) ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1–8 ).
Distribution. Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, French Guiana (new record).
Material examined. FRENCH GUIANA, Bélizon , xi.1997, leg. H. Gaspard, 1 female, 1 male ( MNRJ) .
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