Cylapoides unicolor Carvalho, 1952

Wolski, Andrzej, 2021, Revised classification of the New World Cylapini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae): taxonomic review of the genera Cylapinus, Cylapoides and Peltidocylapus and a morphology-based phylogenetic analysis of tribe Cylapini, Zootaxa 5074 (1), pp. 1-66 : 62

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Cylapoides unicolor Carvalho, 1952
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Cylapoides unicolor Carvalho, 1952 View in CoL

Cylapoides unicolor Carvalho, 1952a: 271 View in CoL , fig. 10 (new species).

Cylapoides unicolor: Carvalho 1957: 29 View in CoL (catalog); Carvalho & Froeschner 1987: 154 (list); Schuh, 1995: 23 (catalog); Gorczyca 2006a: 14 (catalog).

Diagnosis. Recognized by the following set of features: dorsum entirely dark brown ( Fig. 3d View FIGURE 3 ); antennal segment II varying from yellow with dark brown apex to dark brown with two annulations ( Fig. 3d View FIGURE 3 ); endosoma composed of more or less developed sclerotized lobes ( Fig. 12g View FIGURE 12 ); left paramere T-shaped, apical process perpendicular to paramere body, thin weakly tapering toward apex ( Fig. 12h View FIGURE 12 ); bursa copulatrix rounded; dlp small, restricted to the anterior portion of bursa copulatrix, sclerotized rings ovoid, small ( Fig. 15g View FIGURE 15 ).

Redescription (composite description based on Carvalho 1952a and 16 additional specimens). Female. COLORATION ( Fig. 3d View FIGURE 3 ). Head. Entirely dark brown; antennal segment I dark brown, pale yellow at basal one third; segment II varying from yellow with dark brown apex to dark brown with two annulations – one, broader medially and other, narrower apically; segments III and IV dark brown; segment III narrowly yellow basally; labium dark brown. Pronotum, mesoscutum and scutellum. Dark brown with silvery tinges. Thoracic pleura. Dark brown. Hemelytron. Varying from dark red to dark brown, basal one third with irregular, silvery stripes; apex of exocorium with small, yellow patch; membrane fuscous, venation yellow. Legs. Dark brown; tibiae with broad yellow annulation near apex. TEXTURE AND VESTITURE. As in generic description. STRUCTURE. Thorax. Pronotum. Posterior margin strongly convex medially ( Fig. 11e View FIGURE 11 ). Abdomen. Genitalia. Bursa copulatrix rounded; dlp small, restricted to the anterior portion of bursa copulatrix, sclerotized rings ovoid, small; posterior lobe of bursa copulatrix membranous ( Fig. 15g View FIGURE 15 ).

Male. Like female in coloration, structure, texture, and vestiture. Abdomen. Genitalia. Theca weakly sclerotized; ductus seminis moderately thick and long; endosoma composed of developed sclerotized lobes ( Fig. 12g View FIGURE 12 ); left paramere T-shaped; apical process perpendicular to paramere body, thin weakly tapering toward apex ( Fig. 12h View FIGURE 12 ).

Measurements. (♀ / ♂, *: holotype measurements): Body. Length: 2.9–3.2*/3.4–3.7, width 1.3–1.5*/1.4–1.8. Head. Length: 0.3*/0.3, width: 1.0–1.1*/1.15–1.17, interocular distance 0.5–0.55*/0.52–0.58. Antenna. Length of segment I: 0.3*–0.32/0.3, II: 0.9*–0.92/0.92–0.95, III 1.2*/1.2–1.4, IV 0.7*–1.1/1.4. Labium. (entire labium holotype: 1.7). Length of segment I: 0.38–0.42/0.43–0.47, II: 0.38–0.42/0.42–0.46, III: 0.45–0.48/–0.56, IV: 0.20– 0.24/0.24–0.26 Pronotum. Length 0.38–0.42/–0.48, 0.4*, width of anterior margin: 0.55–0.6/0.72–0.75, length of lateral margin: 0.22/0.23–0.26, width of posterior margin: 1.05–1.1*/1.2–1.25.

Biology. Unknown.

Distribution. Brazil (Amap), Costa Rica, Ecuador (Orellana), Panama (Panam Oeste), Venezuela (Amazonas).

Type material (not examined). Holotype ♀: Oiapoque , Territorio do Amapii, Brasil, J. C. M. Carvalho col. 1949 (Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, not examined).

Additional material examined. 1 ♂, 3 ♀: Venezuela, T. F. Amaz., Cerro de la Neblina Basecamp , 140 m, 050′N, 6610′W, 5 February 1985; Pyrethrin fogging of wine tangle; canopy of flood plain forest along Rio Baria, R. Cocroft & W. Steiner ; 3 ♂, 2 ♀: Ecuador, Orellana Prov. [labeled Napo Prov. In error], Res. Ethnica Waorani, 1 km. S, Onkone Gare Camp, Trans. Ent., 25 June 1994, 220m, 0039’10”S, 76 26’00”W, T.L. Erwin, et al., insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants in terre firme forest Lot 729 ; 2 ♂, 1 ♀: Ecuador, Orellana Prov. [labeled Napo Prov. In error], Tiputini Biodiversity Station , 216 m, 0 37’55 S, 7608’39 W, 4 July 1998, T.L. Erwin et al., collectors; insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants, Lot # 1861, Transect # T–7 ; 1 ♂, 3#: the same data except : 1 ♂: 26 October 1998, Lot 1942, Transect T –5; 1 ♂: Panama RP, Naranjal , I X 1952; FS Blanton Collector ; 1 ♀: Costa Rica, Ananas sp. ; 17 September 2005, Miami 283847 ( USNM) .

Carvalho, J. C. M. (1952 a) Neotropical Miridae, 56: Description of three new genera and five new species from Brazil and British Honduras (Hemiptera). Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 12, 265 - 273.

Carvalho, J. C. M. (1957) Catalogue of the Miridae of the World. Part I. Subfamilies Cylapinae, Deraeocorinae and Bryocorinae. Arquivos do Museu Nacional Rio de Janeiro, 44, 1 - 158.

Carvalho, J. C. M. & Froeschner, R. C. (1987) Taxonomic names proposed in the insect order Heteroptera by Jose Candido de Melo Carvalho from 1943 to January 1985, with type depositories. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 95, 121 - 224.

Gorczyca, J. (2006 a) The catalogue of the subfamily Cylapinae Kirkaldy, 1903 of the World (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae). Monographs of the Upper Silesian Museum. Vol. 5. Department of Natural History, Upper Silesian Museum, Bytom, 100 pp.

Schuh, R. T. (1995) Plant bugs of the World (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae). New York Entomological Society, New York, New York, 1329 pp.

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FIGURE 3. Dorsal habitus photographs. a. Cylapinus minusculus (♂, Ecuador); b. Cylapinus yasunagai (holotype); c. Cylapoides bicolor (holotype); d. Cylapoides unicolor (♂, Ecuador).

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FIGURE 11. Scanning electron micrographs. a, e, g, m. Dorsal habitus; b, n. Lateral habitus; h, l. Scutellum; c, f, i. Thoracic pleura; d, j, o. Tarsus. k. Pretarsal claw. a–d. Cylapinus minusculus; e, f. Cylapoides unicolor; g–j. Peltidocylapus caudatus; k. Peltidocylapus calyciformis; l. Peltidocylapus ecuadorensis; m–o. Peltidocylapus scutellaris.

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FIGURE 12. Male genitalia. a, d, g, j, p. Endosoma (dorsal view); b, e, h, m, s. Left paramere (right lateral view). c, f, i, o, u. Right paramere (left lateral view); n, t. Left paramere (dorsal view). k, q. Transparent portion of distal sclerotized portion of ductus seminis inside endosoma; l, r. Endosoma (ventral view). a–c. Cylapinus minusculus; d–f. Cylapinus yasunagai; g–i. Cylapoides unicolor; j–o. Peltidocylapus calyciformis; p–u. Peltidocylapus caudatus. ap = apical process; bp = basal process; dss = distal part of ductus seminis inside endosoma; pb = paramere body; sl = sensory lobe. Scale bars 0.2 mm.

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FIGURE 15. Female genitalia. a, b, f, g, h. Bursa copulatrix (dorsal view); c, d. Ventral labiate plate; e. Sclerotized rings of dorsal labiate plate. a. Amapacylapus amapariensis; b, c. Amapacylapus unicolor; d–f. Cylapinus minusculus; g. Cylapoides unicolor; h. Cylapomorpha sp. dlp = dorsal labiate plate; odl = lateral oviduct; sd = seminal depository; sg = spermathecal gland; sr = sclerotized ring; vlp = ventral labiate plate.

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Tribe

Cylapini

Genus

Cylapoides