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Dryophilocoris jenjouristi Josifov et Kerzhner

Authors: Jung, Sunghoon; Duwal, Ram Keshari; Yasunaga, Tomohide; Heiss, Ernst; Lee, Seunghwan;

Dryophilocoris jenjouristi Josifov et Kerzhner

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Dryophilocoris jenjouristi Josifov et Kerzhner (Figs.13–14) Dryophilocoris (Dryophilocoris) jenjouristi Josifov & Kerzhner 1984: 218. Diagnosis. Compared to congeners, the species is easily distinguished by the dark brown coloration on dorsal view except the very tiny apical part of cuneus, the dark brown antenna, and the brown stripe on each femur. Description. Female: Body elongate, parallel-sided; dorsal surface dark brown, with very sparse pubescence. Head shiny fuscous, glabrous. Antenna dark brown, slender; length of segments I–IV: 0.75, 2.14, 1.18, 0.44. Rostrum yellowish brown, reaching apex of middle coxa; apical half of segment IV darkened. Pronotum entirely dark chestnut brown, entirely pilose except basal margin, calli dark brown, pruinose, with sparsely pubescence; mesoscutum and scutellum dark chestnut brown, shagreened, somewhat arched, transversely rugose; pleura widely brown, pruinose, except for propleuron dark brown. Hemelytra entirely dark brown, weakly shagreened; 1/3 apex of cunues yellowish brown. Coxae and legs yellow; femora somewhat pale brown; tibial spines pale brown, short; tarsi brown; lengths of hind femur, tibia and tarsus: 1.88, 2.89, 0.39. Abdomen unicolorously dark chestnut brown. Genitalia (Figs. 13–14): K-structure welldeveloped, sharp at apex; anterior wall with well-developed sclerotized rings, ear-like shape, divided into two parts, apical part much larger than basal part. (for the male description including genitalia, see Josifov & Kerzhner, 1984). Distribution. Korea (Northern), Russia (Fareast). Material examined. Korea: [TLA] Paratype: 1Ƥ, Bogian, 20km north of Kaesong, North Korea, on Quercus aliena, 21–23.v.1975, leg. M. Josifov, det. M.Josifov.

Published as part of Jung, Sunghoon, Duwal, Ram Keshari, Yasunaga, Tomohide, Heiss, Ernst & Lee, Seunghwan, 2010, A taxonomic review of the Genus Dryophilocoris (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae: Orthotylini) in the Fareast Asia with the description of a new species, pp. 51-60 in Zootaxa 2692 on pages 53-54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.199577

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Hemiptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Dryophilocoris, Biodiversity, Miridae, Dryophilocoris jenjouristi, Taxonomy

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