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Yemmatropis hsiaoi Cai & Bu, sp. nov.

Authors: Cai, Bo; Bu, Wenjun;

Yemmatropis hsiaoi Cai & Bu, sp. nov.

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Yemmatropis hsiaoi Cai & Bu, sp. nov. (Figs. 1 D; 2C; 3C, G) Diagnosis. Yemmatropis hsiaoi sp. nov. is distinguished from Y. dispar by the black apical 1/4 of clypeus (Fig. 2 C), the blunt lateral projection of male genital capsule (Fig. 3C), and the bluntly broad inner projection of paramere (Fig. 3 G); from Y. erectus by the largely pale brown clypeus with only the apical 1/4 black and the incomplete woolly band behind the eye (Fig. 2 C), the short, prostrate scutellar spine (Fig. 1 D), the round apex of cuplike sclerite of male genital capsule (Fig. 3C), and the slender relatively blade of paramere (Fig. 3 G); from Y. nigrovittatus sp. nov. by the incomplete woolly band behind the eye (Fig. 2 C), pale brown punctures on pronotum dorsally, and the darker brown apex of frons, bands from antennal bases to suture of anterior lobe of head, and area around ocelli (Fig. 1 D), the blunt lateral projection of male genital capsule (Fig. 3C), and the bluntly broad inner projection of paramere (Fig. 3 G). Description. Male (n = 9). Length 7.24–7.76 mm, width across hemelytra 0.98–1.10 mm. General coloration pale brown, with ventral surfaces of head and thorax black. Head (Figs. 1 D; 2C): length 0.78–0.86 mm, width 0.60–0.66 mm; pale brown dorsally, except darker brown on apex of frons, bands from antennal bases to suture of anterior lobe, and area around ocelli; black on ventral from midline of eye including lorum and apical 1/4 of clypeus, and dark brown on lateral of clypeus; narrow bands of woolly setae extending from base of head to middle of eye around ventral margin of eye to lorum (covering dorsal 1/3 of lorum), from ocellus along suture of posterior lobe to connect lateral band, and across anterior margin of frons between antennal bases. Rostrum: length 2.46– 2.68 mm, extending just beyond metacoxae to abdominal segment II. Antenna: segment I, length 4.95–5.20 mm; II, 2.20–2.35 mm; III, 3.15–3.28 mm; IV, 0.93–1.08 mm; segments I–III pale brown to dark brown, segment I with numerous distinct, dark brown spots; segment IV fusiform, black, apical 1/5 pale yellow. Pronotum (Figs. 1 D; 2C): length 0.93–1.08 mm, maximum width 0.86–0.92 mm; deeply and uniformly punctuate except for impunctate calli, pale brown except for shiny black quadrate area above and anterior to proacetabula. Scutellar spine (Fig. 1 D): short, prostrate, length 0.20–0.26 mm. Hemelytron: pale brown, weakly tinged and streaked with darker brown. Ventral surface: abdomen pale brown except for shiny black, grooved segment II; largely glabrous except for narrow band of woolly setae along rostral groove and posterior and lateral margins of segment II; thoracic surface shiny black, with narrow bands of woolly setae bordering rostral groove and margins of pronotum. External scent efferent system: evaporatorium limited to metapleuron, dark gray, scent channel black; erect part of spout pale yellow. Legs: pale brown; femora with numerous dark brown spots, some coalescent to form larger spots, clavate apices darker brown; tibiae pale brown, with scattered, indistinct dark brown spots; tarsi brown; claws black. Femoral lengths: profemur 3.20–3.36 mm; mesofemur 3.50–3.85 mm; metafemur 5.61–5.92 mm. Tibial lengths: protibia 3.65–3.80 mm; mesotibia 4.01–4.30 mm; metatibia 7.28–7.44 mm. Opening of male genital capsule and paramere as shown in Fig. 3C, G. Female (n = 10). Length 8.19–8.88 mm, width across hemelytra 1.24–1.36 mm. Head: length 0.82–0.90 mm, width 0.65–0.74 mm. Rostrum: length 2.70–2.86 mm. Antenna: segment I, length 5.04–5.24 mm; II, 2.08–2.28 mm; III, 3.00– 3.20 mm; IV, 0.94–1.00 mm. Pronotum: length 1.28–1.57 mm, maximum width 0.94–1.08 mm. Scutellar spine: length 0.22–0.26 mm. Femoral lengths: profemur 3.28–3.44 mm; mesofemur 3.84–4.12 mm; metafemur 8.75–9.50 mm. Tibial lengths: profemur 3.84–3.92 mm; mesofemur 4.08–4.32 mm; metafemur 11.38– 12.50 mm. Similar to male in color and pubescence. Etymology. Named after the late Prof. Tsai-Yu Hsiao for his contribution to studies of Yemmatropis. Host plant. Unknown. Distribution. China (Yunnan). Type material. Holotype: male, China: Yunnan: Tiantai Mountain (N25.40°, E98.71°), Shaba, Jietou, Baoshan, Yunnan, 12.v.2009, 1850 m, Bo Cai leg. Paratypes: China: Yunnan: 3 males, 6 females, ibid.; 3 males, 2 females, Tiantai Mountain (N24.40° –25.40°, E98.71° –98.73°), Shaba, Jietou, Baoshan, Yunnan, 13.v.2009, 2005– 2279 m, Bo Cai leg.; 4 males, 3 females, Zhengding, Tengchong, Yunnan, 3.x.2002, 1800–2000 m, Huaijun Xue leg.; 3 males, ibid., 4.x.2002, 1800–1900 m, Huaijun Xue leg.; 1 male, 6 females, Jinshan Lookout Tower (N24.63° –25.64°, E97.63° –97.62°), Tongbiguan, Yingjiang, Dehong, Yunnan, 19.v.2009. 1530– 1790 m, Bo Cai leg.; 5 females, Tongbiguan, Yingjiang, Dehong, Yunnan, 19.v.2009, 1531– 1790 m, Min Li leg.; 2 females, Natural Park of Gaoligong Mountain, Lujiang, Baoshan, Yunnan, 10.v.2009, 2200 m, Bo Cai leg.; 1 female, Baihualing, Baoshan, Yunnan, 14.viii.2006, 1700 m, Weibing Zhu leg.; 1 female, Tengchong, Yunnan, 8.viii.2006, 1650 m, Zhonghua Fan leg.; 1 male, Tengchong National Forest Park, Tengchong, Yunnan, 6.viii.2006, 1800 m, Hua Guo leg.

Published as part of Cai, Bo & Bu, Wenjun, 2011, A review of Yemmatropis (Hemiptera: Lygaeoidea: Berytidae), with descriptions of two new species from China, pp. 41-48 in Zootaxa 2808 on pages 42-43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.207963

Keywords

Hemiptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Berytidae, Yemmatropis hsiaoi, Animalia, Biodiversity, Yemmatropis, Taxonomy

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