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Hypatropis Bergroth 1891

  • 1. Laboratory of Systematic Entomology, Department of Zoology, Institute of Biosciences, Campus do Vale, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Avenue Bento Gonçalves, 9500, Porto Alegre 91501 - 970, Brazil.
  • 2. Laboratory of Systematics and Diversity of Arthropods, Penedo Educational Unit, Arapiraca Campus, Federal University of Alagoas, Avenue Beira Rio, s / n, Penedo 57200 - 000, Brazil.

Description

Hypatropis Bergroth, 1891

Melpia Stål, 1867: 529; 1872: 31–32; Lethierry & Severin, 1893: 146; 71; Pirán, 1970: 87.

Hypatropis Bergroth, 1891: 235; Kirkaldy, 1909: 91; Fernandes & Grazia, 1996: 341–352; Grazia & Fernandes, 1996: 353–356; Campos & Grazia, 1998: 205; Grazia et al. 1998: 163; Grazia et al. 1999: 74–76; Frey-da-Silva et al. 2002: 181; Schwertner et al. 2002: 172; Ruschel et al. 2013: 552–553; Gaberlotto & Campos, 2014: 26; Krinski et al. 2015: 12–13; Bianchi et al. 2016: 443; Barão et al. 2017: 110; Coscarón, 2017: 227; Silva et al. 2018: 429; Barão et al. 2020: figs 10, 26; Barros et al. 2020a: 1046, 1053, 1069; Barros et al. 2020b, 321–322, 351, 354–355; Barros et al. 2021: 457–458.

Type species. Hypatropis sternalis Stål, 1869, by monotypy.

Diagnosis. Mandibular plates longer than or as long as clypeus. Anterolateral margins of pronotum straight. Mesosternum flat. Process of each lateral margin of valvifers 9 not covering the laterotergites 9.

Redescription. Body oval to oblong (Figs 55–59). General coloration pale brown to grayish-brown, pro- and metasternum with dark-brown to black stain, evaporatorium dark-brown to reddish-brown, legs brown to reddishbrown. Dorsal surface slightly convex, ventral surface slightly convex or flat. Dorsal surface with dense and dark punctation, ventrally, concentrated and smaller on the sternites. Mandibular plates equal or longer than clypeus (Figs 1, 60, 73, 85, 101); lateral margins of mandibular plates sinuous, levelled in relation to the plan of mesial margins (Fig. 9). Clypeus wider basally than apically. Proportions of antennomeres variable; antennomere 2 subequal to 1. Bucculae tapering toward base of head, reaching or not its base. Labium varying in length. Proportions of labiomeres variable (Figs 13–14, 61, 74–75, 84, 94–95, 100, 102); labiomere 2 cylindrical and smaller than 3 and 4 combined. Processes of anterior angles of pronotum obtuse. Anterolateral margins of pronotum straight and crenulated, with outline concolour with pronotum and evenly punctate. Posterolateral margins of pronotum sub-rectilinear. Posterior margin of pronotum slightly convex (Figs 1, 62, 85, 101). Mesosternum and metasternum flat. Each ostiole of ESES elliptical; periostiolar depressions present; evaporatorium punctate, reaching more than half of metapleuron. Each outer margin of metapleural evaporatorium, concave. Evaporatorium on mesopleuron reaching its anterior and posterior angles, and the outer margins (Figs 21, 24, 76). Callosity at apex of radial vein pale yellow. Membranal suture sinuous. Hemelytra surpassing or not the abdominal apex. Connexivum exposed (Figs 55–59, 60, 73, 83, 99). Posterolateral angles of sternites not produced, straight. Spiracles circular, black. Trichobothria separated by an imaginary line tangent to the spiracles.

Male genitalia. Pygophore subquadrangular, as wide as long. Middle region of dorsal rim entire. Area between layers of ventral rim depressed or excavated, covered with setae. Each lateral margin of superior layer of ventral rim entire or notched, in superior view, with or without process. Inferior layer of ventral rim with or without process. Segment X rectangular, carinated, with tumescent processes basally (Figs 27–29, 64–66, 87–89, 96–97, 103–105). Phallus (Figs 39–41, 67–70, 77–79, 90–92, 106–108): Dorsal connectives of articulatory apparatus short or long, in relation to distal half of phallotheca. Processus capitati short or long, reaching or not phallotheca distal margin. Phallotheca wider than long; dorsal processes of phallotheca of variable width in species, apically curved. Conjunctiva with two pairs of processes, and two pairs of lobes: median and ventral lobes, membranous. Ductus seminis distalis long, at least three times longer than the conjunctiva.

Female genitalia. Valvifers 8 flat or convex, sub equal in length to laterotergites 9. Valvifers 9 flat or swollen; each lateral margin with 1+1 processes. Posterior margins of laterotergites 8 obtusely projected. Mesial margins of laterotergites 9 divergent, posterior margins obtusely projected and surpassing abdominal tergite 8 (Figs 44, 76, 89, 105). Ectodermal ductus (Figs 48, 67–68, 77–78, 106): Ductus receptaculi uniform in diameter; proximal ductus receptaculi long, in relation to the length of vesicular area; straight. Distal ductus receptaculi convoluted, with diameter equal to median wall of vesicular area diameter. Anterior annular flange smaller than pars intermedialis and posterior annular flange wider in relation to capsula seminalis. Capsula seminalis globose.

Distribution. Honduras; Nicaragua (Managua); Costa Rica (Heredia); Panama (Canal Zone); Colombia; Venezuela (Zulia); Trinidad and Tobago (Saint Augustine); Suriname (Paramaribo); Brazil (Pará, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul); Argentina (Buenos Aires, Santa Fé, and Entre Rios); Uruguay (Montevideo) (Fig. 111).

Key to the species of Hypatropis Bergroth, 1891

1 Mandibular plates as long as clypeus..................................................................... 2

- Mandibular plates longer than clypeus.................................................................... 3

2 Evaporatorium reaching more than half of the width of the mesopleuron. Spiracles of abdominal sternite 2 covered by metathorax. Mesial area adjacent to spiracles without callosity. Genital cup occupying less than half of pygophore length (Fig. 27). Posterolateral angles of pygophore quadrate. Area between layers of ventral rim depressed. Superior layer of ventral rim without process, each lateral margin entire............................................................ H. inermis

- Evaporatorium reaching less than half of the width of mesopleuron. Spiracles of abdominal sternite 2 not covered by metathorax. Mesial area adjacent to spiracles with callosity. Genital cup occupying more than half of pygophore length. Posterolateral angles of pygophore rounded (Fig. 96). Area between layers of ventral rim excavated. Superior layer of ventral rim with a pair of processes, each lateral margin notched........................................................... H. similis

3 Evaporatorium reaching more than half of the width of mesopleuron. Posterolateral angles of pygophore rounded (Fig. 103). Area between layers of ventral rim separated by carina, depressed (Fig. 104)............................. H. sternalis

- Evaporatorium reaching less than half of width of mesopleuron. Posterolateral angles of pygophore quadrate (Figs 64, 87). Area between layers of ventral rim not separated by carina, excavated (Figs 65, 89)..................................... 4

4 Mesial area adjacent to spiracles without callosity (Fig. 63). Genital cup occupying less than half of pygophore length. Extension of dorsal rim of well-developed over segment X. Inferior layer of ventral rim with a pair of processes. Valvifers 8 flat. Valvifers 9 flat, anterior margins straight and posterior convex........................................ H. australis

- Mesial area adjacent to spiracles with callosity (Figs 14, 86). Genital cup occupying more than half of pygophore length. Extension of dorsal rim obsolete. Inferior layer of ventral rim without process. Valvifers 8 convex. Valvifers 9 swollen, anterior margins concave and posterior straight............................................................ H. rolstoni

Notes

Published as part of Barros, Lurdiana D., Barão, Kim R. & Grazia, Jocelia, 2021, Taxonomic updates on the Mecocephala group (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Redescription of ' Hypatropis complex', with a review of genitalic terminology and new records, pp. 1-46 in Zootaxa 4981 (1) on pages 9-12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4897374

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Pentatomidae
Genus
Hypatropis
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hemiptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Bergroth
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Hypatropis Bergroth, 1891 sec. Barros, Barão & Grazia, 2021

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