Niesthrea ventralis ( Signoret, 1859 )
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Niesthrea ventralis ( Signoret, 1859 ) |
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Niesthrea ventralis ( Signoret, 1859) View in CoL
(urn:lsid: Coreoidea .speciesfile.org:TaxonName:452482) ( Figs. 5C View Fig , and 11C–D View Fig )
Corizus ventralis Signoret, 1859: 92 View in CoL (original description); Stål, 1862: 307 (list), 1870: 223 (list, distribution); Walker, 1872: 23 (catalog); Distant, 1882: 171 (note, distribution), 1893: 378 (distribution); Uhler, 1886: 13 (checklist); Lethierry and Severin, 1894: 120 (catalog); Baker, 1908: 243 (note on synonymy and morphology).
Niesthrea ventralis: Chopra, 1973: 451 View in CoL (description, distribution, lectotype designation); Göllner-Scheiding, 1983: 56 (catalog); Froeschner, 1989: 611 (list); Maes and Göllner-Scheiding, 1993, 20 [list]; Fowles et al., 2015: 621 (list, distribution); CoreoideaSF Team, 2018 (online catalog).
Diagnosis
This species is distinguished by the slender vertical parameres ( Fig. 11C View Fig ) with two distinct distal denticles, the broad median process with flared lateral processes narrowing distally, and the basally stout lateral processes. In addition, N. ventralis is usually marked with red spots and lines on the dorsum, there always is a small black lateral spot on abdominal segments 5–6, and often on segments 3 and 4 ( Fig. 5C View Fig ), and the labium extends beyond the base of abdominal segment III.
The parameres of N. ventralis are similar to those of N. choprai sp. nov. ( Fig. 6E View Fig ) and N. similis ( Fig. 10G View Fig ). The median lobe of this species, however, is deeply concave dorsally and the lateral processes are slender and more sharply acute apically, and the lateral lobe is broad basally in lateral view, whereas in N. choprai sp. nov. the median lobe is much less concave dorsally and the lateral processes are less slender and more blunt apically and the lateral lobe is much broader at the base, and in N. similis , the lateral processes of the median lobe are broadly rounded and the lateral lobe is much more slender. Also, N. choprai sp. nov. and N. similis lack the characteristic lateral black spots on the abdominal segments.
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Niesthrea ventralis ( Signoret, 1859 )
Melo, María Cecilia & Henry, Thomas J. 2019 |
Niesthrea ventralis: Chopra, 1973: 451
Fowles, T. M. & M. C. Coscaron & A. R. Panizzi & S. P. Carroll 2015: 621 |
Froeschner, R. C. 1989: 611 |
Gollner-Scheiding, U. 1983: 56 |
Chopra, N. P. 1973: 451 |
Corizus ventralis
Baker, C. E. 1908: 243 |
Uhler, P. R. 1886: 13 |
Walker, F. 1872: 23 |
Stal, C. 1862: 307 |
Signoret, V. A. 1859: 92 |