Aphelocheirus (Aphelocheirus) grik D. Polhemus & J. Polhemus, 1989
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Aphelocheirus (Aphelocheirus) grik D. Polhemus & J. Polhemus, 1989 View in CoL
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Material examined. — MALAYSIA, Perak: 50 brachypterous males, 50 brachypterous females, Kerunai River, 9 km N. of Grik , 135 m, 5°30'53"N, 101°07'50'E, 19 Aug.1985, CL 2078, D. A. & J. T . Polhemus coll. (paratypes, JTPC); 6 brachypterous males, 6 brachypterous females, stream 58 km S. of Grik , 19 Aug.1985, CL 2077, D. A. & J. T . Polhemus coll. (paratypes, JTPC); 1 female , Gerik [Grik], 17 Feb.1997, LHK324, coll. H. K. Lua coll. ( ZRC) .
Diagnosis. — Brachypterous forms with length 7.2–7.7 mm, maximum width (across abdomen) 4.8–5.0 mm ( Fig. 47 View Figs ); macropterous forms with length 7.9–8.3 mm, maximum width (across abdomen) 4.9–5.1 mm ( Fig. 48 View Figs ). Colouration of brachypterous forms uniformly blackish to brownish, with head dark yellow; colouration of macropterous forms entirely dark brown. This species may be immediately recognised by its relatively small size, the short, truncate female subgenital plate ( Fig. 50 View Figs ), the projecting tab on the posterior margin of abdominal sternite V in the male ( Fig. 49 View Figs ), and the male genitalic structures ( Fig. 51 View Figs ).
Distribution. — Described from peninsular Malaysia (Perak), with paratypes from additional Malaysian localities in that state, and from northern Thailand (Chiang Mai Province).
Discussion. — Aphelocheirus grik is the smallest of the species in the subgenus Aphelocheirus known to occur in Peninsular Malaysia, and may be quickly recognised by the distinctive ventral abdominal characters of both males and females as noted in the diagnosis. Brachypterous specimens of A. grik exhibit two distinct colour morphs, with some individuals brown, and others black, in each case with the head dark yellow. The macropterous forms also have a distinctive texture on the hemelytral corium consisting of small, raised, shiny dots on an otherwise dull background.
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Aphelocheirus (Aphelocheirus) grik D. Polhemus & J. Polhemus, 1989
Polhemus, Dan A. & Polhemus, John T. 2013 |
Aphelocheirus grik
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