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Edessa (Edessa) illuminocornis Mendonça & Silva & Fernandes 2023, sp. n.

Authors: Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva; Silva, Valéria Juliete Da; Fernandes, José Antônio Marin;

Edessa (Edessa) illuminocornis Mendonça & Silva & Fernandes 2023, sp. n.

Abstract

Edessa (Edessa) illuminocornis sp. n. (Figs. 23, 61 C–D, 74) Etymology. The name refers to the black humeral angles (L. illuminus, without light, dark; L. cornu, horn). Material examined. Holotype female. BRAZIL, Rondônia: Fazenda Rancho Grande 62 km SW, 6–15-XII-1990, D. A. Rider & J.E. Eger (INPA). Measurements (n= 1). Total length: 20.7; head length: 1.9; head width: 3.7; pronotum length: 4.1; pronotum width: 15.5; scutellum length: 9.6; scutellum width: 7.2; abdominal width: 11.5; length antennomeres: I: 1.0; II: 1.6; III: 2.3; IV: 4.6; V: 5.2. Diagnosis. Large (20.7 mm). Dorsal body surface olive green (Fig. 61 C). Ventral surface dark yellow to brown with transversal brown bands on thorax and abdomen (Fig. 61 D). Antennae reddish brown (Fig. 61 C–D). Pronotum with brown punctures (Fig. 61 C); anterolateral margin and cicatrices with brown punctures. Humeral angles (as long as wide); apex with black spot restricted to the angles in dorsal view and restricted to the margin of the angles in ventral view; slightly bent backward (Fig. 61 C–D). Scutellum with brown punctures; posterior part excavated medially; apex not reaching the end of coria (Fig. 61 C). Coria with all veins yellow (Fig. 61 C). Connexival segments with concavities slightly covered by elliptical brown spots (Fig. 61 C), spots not extending ventrally (Fig. 61 D). Posterolateral angles of connexivum with apices brown (Fig. 61 C). Ventral surface, thorax with brown bands; dark band of the propleura covering 1/3 of the width of the sclerite (Fig. 61 D). Proepisternum densely punctured, with dark band (Fig. 61 D). Evaporatorium concolorous with the surrounding surface (Fig. 61 D). Metasternal process (Fig. 23 B) with arms of anterior bifurcation straight and laterally well expanded at apex; anterior bifurcation somewhat excavated deep, receiving fourth and half of the third rostral segment (Fig. 61 D). Legs with tibiae and tarsi reddish, remaining yellow (Fig. 61 D). Abdomen with spine of segment III rounded (Figs. 23 B, 61 D). Intersegmental areas covered by narrow smoky brown bands with smudged margins, not reaching lateral margin (Fig. 61 D). Pseudosutures smoky brown with irregular margins (Fig. 61 D). Median longitudinal brown band incomplete, restricted to the segment VII (Fig. 61 D). Trichobothria one in line with spiracle and the other laterad. Posterolateral angles of segment VII exceeding the level of apices of laterotergites IX (Fig. 23 A). Male genitalia. Unknown. Female genitalia, valvifers VIII with dark punctures, well projected to the laterotergites IX, spiny projection, a rounded and inconspicuous central projection that projects to the valvifers IX; tumescence with a brown spot; sutural margins contiguous, brown and not divergent; posterior margin brown and forming distal U-shaped excavation, leaving part of the valvulae IX exposed. Laterotergites VIII with brown spot near the spiracle and dark band on outer lateral margins. Laterotergites IX with brown spot in the base and apices acuminate passing the mediotergite VIII (Fig. 23 A). Comments. See comments on E. (E.) atricornis sp. n.. Edessa (E.) illuminocornis differs from E. (E.) atricornis sp. n., E. (E.) fuliginocornis sp. n., and E. (E.) maurocornis sp. n. by the arms of anterior bifurcation the metasternal process deep, with apex wide and laterally well expanded (arms of anterior bifurcation the metasternal process shallow, with apex narrow and laterally little expanded in the other species). Distribution (Fig. 74). BRAZIL: Rondônia.

Published as part of Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin, 2023, Description of fifty-one new species and new taxonomic arrangement for the E. sexdens group of the subgenus Edessa (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae, Edessa), pp. 1-128 in Zootaxa 5372 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5372.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10146342

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Hemiptera, Insecta, Edessa, Arthropoda, Pentatomidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Edessa illuminocornis, Taxonomy

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