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Pseudevoplitus Ruckes 1958

Authors: Grazia, Jocélia; Campos, Luiz A.; Greve, Caroline; Rocha, Fernando S.;

Pseudevoplitus Ruckes 1958

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Pseudevoplitus Ruckes, 1958 Pseudevoplitus RUCKES, 1958:8; THOMAS, 1980:293; BRAILOVSKY & BARRERA, 1982:231; BRAILOVSKY, 1988:131; GRAZIA etal., 1993:41; GRAZIA etal., 1994:442; GRAZIA, 1997:43. Espécie-tipo: Pseudevoplitus paradoxus Ruckes, 1958, por designação original. A descriçao do gênero éampliada: cabeca mais larga que longa; jugas tão longas ou mais longas queo clípeo, podem ser justapostasno apiceProcessos bilobadosdo segmento Xstante evidentes e copiceá ce visível em vista ventral, ou inconspícuos e cpiceá ice invisível em vista ventral. Phallotheca de cilíndrica a dilatada, suéesfOrica. Demais características como em GRAZIA et al. (1994). Chave para as espécies de Pseudevoplitus (GRAZIA et al., 1994 ampliada) 1. Angulos umeraisfortementedesenvolvidos em espinho. Bordaposteriordos gonocoxitos 8 obliquamente truncada, ângulos suturais truncados...........................................2 Angulos umerais agudos. Bordaposteriordos gonocoxitos 8 transversalmente truncada, ângulos suturais arredondados..............................................................................4 2. Rostro longo, atinge o abdome; jugastão oupouco mais longasque o clípeo, neste caso paralelas, não justapostas.....................................................................................3 Rostro curto, mal ultrapassando o mesosterno; jugas mais longas que o clípeo, convergentes e justapostas....................................................................................5 3. Superfície dorsal ocre comscuraslongitudinais breoeiodo pronoto e escutelo. Pigóforo com um diminuto espinho junto aos ângulos póstero­laterais; processodo ragmade ntornor junto aobordo dorsal, prolongando-se ate próximo à base dos parâmeros. Borda posterior dos gonocoxitos 9 bilobada............................................................................................................................... P. vittatus Grazia etal., 1994 Superfície dorsal ocre com manchas castanho­escuras, irregularmente distribuídas no pronoto, escutelo ehemiélitros. Pigóforo desprovido de espinho diminuto junto aos ângulos póstero­laterais; processo do diafragma espatulado junto à borda dorsal, não se prolongando em direção à base dos parâmeros. Borda posterior dos gonocoxitos 9 côncava............................................... P. paradoxus Ruckes, 1958 4. Jugas mais longas que o clípeo. Segmento antenal Imal atinge o Apice da cabeça. Processo do diafragma oblíquo junto à borda dorsal, prolongando­se por cerca de 1/3 da distância da borda dorsal à base dos parâmeros....................................................................................................................... P. costalimai Grazia etal., 1994 Jugas tao longas quanto o clípeo. Segmento antenal Iclaramente ultrapassa o apice da cabeça. Processo do diafragma triangular junto àborda dorsal, prolongando­se pela metade da distância da borda dorsal à base dos parâmeros............................................................................................................... P. peruvianus Grazia etal., 1994 5. Processo do segmento Xinconspícuo......... P. amazonicus Grazia & Greve, sp. nov. Processo do segmento Xbem desenvolvido, projetado posteriormente, ultrapassando em muito os ângulos póstero­laterais do pigóforo.................................................................................................................. P. roraimensis Grazia & Greve, sp. nov.

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Published as part of Grazia, Jocélia, Campos, Luiz A., Greve, Caroline & Rocha, Fernando S., 2002, Notas Sobre Pseudevoplitus (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae) E Descrição De Duas Espécies Novas, pp. 53-61 in Iheringia, Sér. Zool. 92 (1) on page 54, DOI: 10.1590/S0073-47212002000100003, http://zenodo.org/record/3652026

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Hemiptera, Insecta, Pseudevoplitus, Arthropoda, Pentatomidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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