Repipta brailovskyi Martin-Park & Coscarón, 2012

Martin-Park, Abdiel, Delfín-González, Hugo & Coscarón, María Del Carmen, 2012, Revision of genus Repipta Stål 1859 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Harpactorinae) with new species and distribution data, Zootaxa 3501, pp. 1-54 : 9-11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.213795

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6179604

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scientific name

Repipta brailovskyi Martin-Park & Coscarón
status

sp. nov.

Repipta brailovskyi Martin-Park & Coscarón View in CoL , sp. nov.

Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , 8–10 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 , Map 1

Description. — General coloration brown and light brown. Head: brown pigmented with red except labrum, this brown; eyes surpassing inferior margin of head; antenna I brown; II brown basally and dark brown toward apex; rostrum I brown pigmented with red; II and III light brown laterally, brown dorsally and ventrally. Pronotum: anterior lobe, anterolateral angles and collar brown pigmented with light brown; submedian carina beginning in middle of anterior lobe and ending less than half length of posterior lobe; anterior lobe with abundant short and long hairs laterally; posterior lobe brown, lighter in posterior margin. Scutellum: brown pigmented with red; posterior process long, acute and flat. Pleura: light brown pigmented with red; pro-, meso-, and metasterna light brown. Legs: coxae, trochanters and femora brown pigmented with red; tibiae light brown pigmented with red; tarsus brown. Abdomen: connexival segments: brown; unarmed; urosternites brown pigmented with red. Macropterous form: brown, external margins lighter. Hemelytra: corium and clavus brown, internal margins light brown; hemelytron 1.32 mm longer than abdomen; membrane hyaline-brownish. Male genitalia: pygophore globose, longer than wide, median process developed, quadrangular with abundant short hairs ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 B), parameres short, curved with a few long hairs distally ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 B). Phallus: articulatory apparatus quadrangular, basal plates bridge long and thin, pedicel wide ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 B).

Distribution: Mexico.

Material examined. HOLOTYPE, 1 3 Mexico: Oaxaca: Putla de Guerrero, [17°02'N – 97°56'W], 02/IX/ 1990, R. Baranowky leg., ( MZLU).

Measurements. As in Table 4 View TABLE 4 .

Remarks. It superficially resembles R. flavicans but can be differentiated by the lack of inverted “V” coloration pattern on posterior lobe of pronotum, and genitalia traits.

Etymology. Named for Dr. Harry Brailovsky, in honor of his contributions to the study of Heteroptera in Mexico.

MAP 2. Distribution of R. brasiliensis sp. nov., R. coccinea , R. costarrisensis sp. nov., R. ecuadorensis sp. nov. and R. flavicans .

TABLE 4. Selected measurements (mm.) of Repipta brailovskyi Martin-Park & Coscarón, sp. nov.

  Male (Holotype) N=1
  Max  
Total length 12.7  
Head length 2.16  
Head width 1.32  
Anteocular region 0.60  
Postocular region 0.56  
Interocular region 0.60  
Interocellar region 0.36  
Pronotum length 2.32  
Pronotum width 2.44  
Scutellum length 0.62  
Scutellum width 0.70  
Scutellum posterior process length 0.25  
Abdomen width 2.36  
Eye length 0.60  
Eye width 0.32  
Eye height 0.68  
Antennal segment 1 4.40  
Antennal segment 2 1.24  
Antennal segment 3 -  
Antennal segment 4 -  
Rostral segment 1 1.24  
Rostral segment 2 0.96  
Rostral segment 3 0.40  
Head spines length 0.76  
Posterior lobe of pronotum discal spines length 0.80  
Posterior lobe of pronotum humeral spines length -  
Distance between head spines 0.92  
Distance between discal spines 1.20  
Distance between discal/humeral spines 1.68  
MZLU

Lund University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Reduviidae

SubFamily

Harpactorinae

Genus

Repipta

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