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Chlamydatus pullus Reuter 1870

Authors: Li, Xiao-Ming; Liu, Guo-Qing;

Chlamydatus pullus Reuter 1870

Abstract

Chlamydatus pullus (Reuter, 1870) (Figs. 5–6, 11, 16, 24–26) Diagnnosis: Recognized by the brown coloration, the small size, total length 2.12–2.40, elongate ovoid to ovate, and the form of the male genitalia. Antennal segment I black, segment II yellowish distally, or entirely black, segment III and segment IV ranging from almost yellowish to entirely black. Femora black with narrow, yellow distal bands (Fig. 16). Male genitalia (Figs. 24–26): Vesica tapering towards apex; secondary gonopore well sclerotized, distant from apex of vesica. Specimens Examined: CHINA: Beijing (39°55'N, 116°24'E): 4 males, 3 females, 20.vii.1953; 2 males, 11.vii.1955; 1 male, 1 female, 1.vii.1957, He­song Ying and Shaohua Li leg.. Tianjin (39°2'N, 117°12'E): 2 males, 17.vi.1975, Huan­guang Zou leg.; 1 male, 2 females, 6.vi.1978. Hebei Province: Fengning County (41°12'N, 116°38'E), 7 males, 4 females, 23.vii.2000, Huai­jun Xue leg.; Kangbao County (41°51'N, 114°36'E), 11 males, 19 females, 30–31.vii.2000, Huai­jun Xue and Wan­liang Zhang leg.; Weichang County (41°15'N, 117°12'E), 1 male, 1 female, 17.vii.2000, Huai­jun Xue leg.; Zhangbei County (41°9'N, 114°42'E), 3 males, 2 females, 3.vii.2000, Huai­jun Xue leg.. Shanxi Province: Yuncheng City (35°2'N, 110°59'E), 2 males, 5 females, 4.ix.1974, Huan­guang Zou leg.. Nei Mongol Autonomous Region: Chifeng City (42°17'N, 118°58'E), 1 male, 2 females, 24.vii.2001, Chang­fa Zhou and Huai­jun Xue leg.; Dong Ujimqin Banner (45°30'N, 116°56'E), 40 males, 12 females, 8.vii.2001, Chang­fa Zhou and Huai­jun Xue leg.; Erenhot City (43°38'N, 111°58'E), 11 males, 3 females, 19.vii.2001, Chang­fa Zhou and Huai­jun Xue leg.; Hailar City (49°12'N, 119°39'E), 13 males, 9 females, 3–4.vii.1981, Huan­guang Zou and Ping­ping Chen leg.; Hexigten Banner (43°15'N, 117°31'E), 1 male, 6 females, 22.vii.2001, Chang­fa Zhou and Huai­jun Xue leg.; Mordaga (51°17'N, 120°43'E), 8 males, 4 females, 7.vii.1988, Hong­yang Li leg.; Xilinhot City (43°57'N, 116°3'E), 10 males, 11 females, 19.vii.2001, Chang­fa Zhou and Huai­jun Xue leg.. Jilin Province: Changbai Mountains (42°2'N, 128°8'E), 5 males, 26.vi.1986, Wen­jun Bu leg.. Heilongjiang Province: Maor Mountains (45°16'N, 127°30'E), 5 males, 3 females, 24.vi.1984, Pin­gping Chen leg.; Mudanjing City (44°35'N, 129°36'E), 6 males, 1 Female, 1.viii.1980, Le­yi Zheng leg.. Henan Province: Anyang City (36°6'N, 114°21'E), 7 males, 1 female, 23.vi.1956. Shannxi Province: Wugong County (34°16'N, 108°12'E), 32 males, 11 females, 8.vii.1973. Ningxia Province: Yinchuan City (38°27'N, 106°16'E), 5 males, 19 females, 27.vii.1987, Le­yi Zheng leg. Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang: Altun Mountains (47°11'N, 119°58'E), 9 males, 7 females, 11.vii. 1975. Distribution: China (Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Nei Mongol, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Henan, Shannxi, Ningxia, Xinjiang), Turkey, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Serbia, England, Spain, Austria, Italy, Canada, and USA.

Published as part of Li, Xiao-Ming & Liu, Guo-Qing, 2006, A study on genus Chlamydatus Curtis, 1833 from China (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae), pp. 57-68 in Zootaxa 1271 on pages 64-66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.173273

Keywords

Hemiptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Miridae, Chlamydatus pullus, Chlamydatus, Taxonomy

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