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Stenodema praecelsus

Authors: Barreto-Triana, Nancy; Ferreira, Paulo Sergio F.; Osorio-Mejía, Pablo Andrés; Fiuza Ferreira, Luciano S.;

Stenodema praecelsus

Abstract

Stenodema praecelsus (Distant, 1891) (Figs. 29–32) Diagnosis: General color pale green to ochraceous; antennal segment I and basal half of II with erect setae as long as or longer than width of segments; segment II nearly twice as long as segment I; veins on membrane greenish. Endosoma with lobes covered by tiny spicules, and two distinct areas with spines. Distribution: Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina (Carvalho 1975; Carvalho & Afonso, 1977) Plant associations: Unknown Specimens examined: Boyacá: 1 ♀ Duitama, páramo de la Rusia [5°56'N; 73°3'W] 3405m, 28.xi.1978, I. Arévalo (ICN).

Published as part of Barreto-Triana, Nancy, Ferreira, Paulo Sergio F., Osorio-Mejía, Pablo Andrés & Fiuza Ferreira, Luciano S., 2018, Plant bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae) associated with pastures in Colombia, pp. 390-400 in Zootaxa 4441 (2) on pages 398-399, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4441.2.12, http://zenodo.org/record/1301727

Keywords

Hemiptera, Stenodema, Stenodema praecelsus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Miridae, Taxonomy

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