Edessa (E.) imbecilla Breddin, 1903

Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin, 2023, Diagnose of the nominal subgenus of Edessa and description of the E. sexdens group (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae), Zootaxa 5240 (1), pp. 1-63 : 27

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Edessa (E.) imbecilla Breddin, 1903
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Edessa (E.) imbecilla Breddin, 1903

( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 , 31 A View FIGURE 31 )

Edessa imbecilla Breddin, 1903: 123 ; Gaedike, 1971: 88; Kirkaldy, 1909: 159.

Edessa imbecilla . Lectotype male. BOLIVIA, La Paz: Yungas, Edessa imbecilla Bredd , coll. Breddin, Typus, Dtsch. Entomol. Institut Berlin, DEI Hemimetabola #100257 ( SDEI) ( Fig. 9 F View FIGURE 9 ). Examined by photos.

Diagnosis. Dorsal surface green ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ). Ventral surface dark yellow to green with transversal dark green lines on thorax and abdomen ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Antennae first segment light brown and second to fifth black ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ). Pronotum with punctures concolorous with surface ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ). Humeral angles short (1,3 times wider than long) ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ), apices concolorous with surface ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ). Scutellum with punctures concolorous with surface ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ), apex not reach end of corium ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ). Corium with all veins concolorous with surface ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ). Posterolateral angles of connexivum with apices green ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ); connexival segments with concavities entirely covered by rectangular green spots and separated by a large yellow median spot ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ), spots extending ventrally and green spot forming green bands on the abdomen ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Ventral surface. Thorax with green stripes ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ); dark stripe of the propleuron connected to the dark spot of the humeral angle ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Evaporatorium concolorous with thorax ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Metasternal process ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ) with anterior apex rounded and little expanded laterally, margin rounded; anterior face somewhat excavated; anterior bifurcation receiving fourth rostral segment. Legs brown ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Abdomen with spine of third segment rounded ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Intersegmental areas green ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Pseudosutures concolorous with surface ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Median longitudinal brown band restricted to the last segment ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). Trichobotria lateral to spiracles. Male genitalia, parameres with dorsal lobe acuminate, curved toward posterolateral angles ( Fig. 9 D,E View FIGURE 9 ). Proctiger with lateral face strongly excavated and posterior face subtriangular ( Fig. 9 D,E View FIGURE 9 ). Expansions of ventral rim swollen and directed ventrally ( Fig. 9 C View FIGURE 9 ). Ventral rim with long setae, but without tuft ( Fig. 9 C View FIGURE 9 ).

Male genitalia ( Fig. 9 C–E View FIGURE 9 ): Parameres with black margin; anterior lobe rounded; posterior lobe subrectangular ( Fig. 9 D,E View FIGURE 9 ). Ventral rim with expansions strongly developed, rounded, concolorous with surface, level with posterolateral angles ( Fig. 9 C View FIGURE 9 ).

Female genitalia: Unknown.

Comments. The Edessa (E.) imbecilla is known only for the type. The lectotype was poorly preserved, but still shows traces of the original green color ( Fig. 9 A,B View FIGURE 9 ). Thus, the color description presented here for E. (E.) imbecilla is based on other similar well-preserved species. The specimen was described based on photos of the lectotype male. This species can be separated from the others described here by the color of the connexivum ( Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ) and by the color of the ventral surface of the abdomen ( Fig. 9 B View FIGURE 9 ). The photos were taken by Arne K̂ler (SDEI).

Distribution ( Fig. 31 A View FIGURE 31 ): BOLIVIA: La Paz.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

SubFamily

Edessinae

Genus

Edessa

SubGenus

Edessa

Loc

Edessa (E.) imbecilla Breddin, 1903

Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin 2023
2023
Loc

Edessa imbecilla

Gaedike, H. 1971: 88
Kirkaldy, G. W. 1909: 159
Breddin, G. 1903: 123
1903
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