Ploiaria mellea McAtee & Malloch, 1926

Boyane, Swapnil S. & Ghate, Hemant V., 2020, Redescription of Ploiaria mellea (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Emesinae) and its first report from India, Zootaxa 4729 (4), pp. 595-600 : 596-599

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4729.4.11

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3808380

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scientific name

Ploiaria mellea McAtee & Malloch, 1926
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Ploiaria mellea McAtee & Malloch, 1926 View in CoL

( Figs. 1–15 View FIGURES 1–6 View FIGURES 7–15 )

Ploiaria (Luteva) mellea McAtee & Malloch, 1926: 143 View in CoL (original description), 139–140 (in key).

Ploiaria mellea: Wygodzinsky (1966: 195) View in CoL (listed, keyed), Maldonado Capriles (1990: 108) (catalogue).

Material studied: India, Pune , Daund, leg. Pansare 8.xi.2017 (1 ♂); Pune, Aundh Rd., leg. Sarode, 23.xi.2017 (1 ♂); Pune, Daund , leg. Pansare, 13.xi.2017 (2 ♀♀). A living female was spotted and photographed in Lonavala by Sarode (12.xi.2017) but could not be collected.

Redescription

Coloration. Overall body colour brown. Antenna, mid and hind legs pale brown. Forelegs with a pattern of dark brown patches or incomplete annuli on overall basic ochraceous background ( Figs. 1, 3 View FIGURES 1–6 ). Head brown, laterally ochraceous in front and behind eye; with Y-shaped, dark brown mark dorsally in front of transverse sulcus; dark brown streaks in front of eye bordering median ochraceous line. Eye dark brown ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–6 ). First visible labial segment ochraceous basally, dark brown in distal two third, second visible segment ochraceous, third visible segment dark brown ( Figs. 3 View FIGURES 1–6 , 7 View FIGURES 7–15 ). Antennae with first segment long, pale brown, with subapical dark brown and apical ochraceous annulus; second segment similar; third segment dark brown with pale apex; fourth segment dark brown except apical one fourth which is pale. Pronotum brownish dorsally, with some dark brown areas laterally; mesonotum with three longitudinal dark reddish brown bands; scutellum brown ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ); thoracic sterna dark brown ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–6 ). Abdomen dorsally dark brown, more or less uniformly brown ventrally but apical two segments darker. Forecoxa completely brown; femur ochraceous, ventrally brown in two third of its length, with subapical, incomplete brown annulus; foretibia brown with median ochraceous annulus; foretarsus ochraceous in basal one third, dark brown in middle part and again ochraceous apically ( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 , 7, 8 View FIGURES 7–15 ); mid- and hindcoxae pale; mid- and hindfemora pale brown with subapical dark brown annulus flanked on either side by ochraceous annulus; mid- and hindtibiae pale brown all over except subbasal and apical dark brown annuli; mid- and hindtarsi dark brown ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 ). Forewings pale brown, with brownish longitudinal stripes, some veins dark brown ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–15 ).

Vestiture. Entire body, except wings, covered with pale brown, adpressed short setae, relatively sparse on antennae and abdominal segments as compared to other parts of body; pronotum and mesonotum with a few erect short setae; mesonotum with a pattern of apparent longitudinal bands created by setae (sparse setae revealing dark body beneath) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ); all spiniform setae on forefemur dark brown with pale tip.

Structure. Slender, macropterous. Head elongate, narrowed behind eyes, oval, dorsally somewhat flat, ventrally slightly convex. Eyes large, reaching dorsal and ventral margin of head as seen from lateral side, interocular distance distinctly more than width of eye as seen dorsally; transverse sulcus very slightly curved but not reaching posterior margin of eye. Labium straight, reaching base of forecoxae, with none of its segments incrassate ( Figs. 3 View FIGURES 1–6 , 7 View FIGURES 7–15 ).

Pronotum with anterior lobe about 7.5 times longer than posterior lobe, not covering mesonotum, lobes indistinctly separated; prosternum depressed; mesonotum slightly convex dorsally ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ). Pro- and mesosternum finely rugulose; metasternum carinate medially ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–6 ).

Forecoxa elongate, slender, shorter than forefemur, without spines, more or less parallel-sided; forefemur slightly thicker than forecoxa, laterally compressed, with two series of spiniform setae ventrally; posteroventral series beginning very close at base while anteroventral series formed by a continuous row of setae starting nearly at one third from base and curved, with an additional single seta close to base of femur, hence treated as an interrupted series. Posteroventral series with long spiniform setae, anteroventral series with relatively short setae, some setae of posteroventral series very closely placed at base; combined length of protibia and -tarsus distinctly shorter than profemur ( Figs. 7, 8 View FIGURES 7–15 ); tibia with few short and long, distally directed spines; tarsus three segmented with some long adpressed spines ventrally. Mid- and hindlegs long and slender, hind femora passing tip of abdomen. Forewings not reaching apex of abdomen, narrow ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–15 ).

Abdomen parallel-sided, slender in both sexes; eighth sternite and tergite well developed and fully visible in male; pygophore about one eighth length of abdomen, laterally slightly compressed, without any process, moderately sclerotized dorsally ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7–15 ) and well sclerotized laterally ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 7–15 ); parameres bent and overlapping at tip, as seen in situ from ventral side ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7–15 ); phallus long, symmetrical, extending backward into eighth segment as seen in ventral and lateral view of pygophore ( Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 7–15 ); articulatory apparatus well developed, occupying more than half length of phallus; phallotheca membranous, endosoma with two rows of elongate processes that are broad at base and narrowed apically ( Figs. 13, 14 View FIGURES 7–15 ). Parameres small, curved, swollen before middle, setose distally, its apex sharp ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 7–15 ).

Measurements (in mm).

♂♂ (n = 2, one partly mutilated): total body length 11.0/11.2; total length of head 0.88/1.0, length of anteocular part 0.35/0.37, of postocular part 0.30/0.25; eye diameter 0.25/0.30. Antenna: length of first segment?/8.0, of second segment?/6.75, of third segment?/1.80, of fourth segment?/1.87. Length of labium 0.85/0.93, of first visible segment 0.20/0.25, of second visible segment 0.30/0.31, of third visible segment 0.35/0.37. Length of pronotum 1.37/1.25, of mesonotum 1.0/1.0, Length of forecoxa 1.87/1.75, of forefemur 2.50/2.37, of foretibia?/1.12, of foretarsus with claw?/0.62; of midcoxa?/0.37, of midfemur?/7.0, of midtibia?/9.5, of midtarsus with claw?/0.40; of hindcoxa?/0.37, of hindfemur?/10.0, of hindtibia?/14.0, of hindtarsus with claw?/0.43. Length of forewing?/6.20. Based on a single ♂: pygophore length 0.75, width in dorsal view 0.45; length of phallus in repose 1.00, everted phallus 1.70. Paramere length 0.25.

♀♀ (n = 2): total body length 11.5/10.5. Total length of head 1.00/0.87, length of anteocular part 0.37/0.35, of postocular part 0.37/0.30, eye diameter 0.25/0.25. Antenna: length of first segment 7.55/7.40, of second segment 5.50/5.20, of third segment 2.0/1.70, of fourth segment 2.90/1.82. Labium: length 0.85/0.85, of first visible segment 0.22/0.20, of second visible segment 0.32/0.30, of third visible segment 0.33/35. Length of pronotum 1.45/1.35, of mesonotum 1.0/1.0. Length of forecoxa 1.87/1.62, of forefemur 2.37/2.30, of foretibia 1.25/1.07, of foretarsus 0.70/0.67; of midcoxa 0.37/0.25, of midfemur 6.75/6.0, of midtibia 8.75/8.75, of midtarsus with claw 0.37/0.40; of hindcoxa 0.37/0.30, hindfemur 10.0/8.5, hindtibia 13.0/11.75, hindtarsus with claw 0.42/0.42. Forewing 6.50/6.30.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Reduviidae

Genus

Ploiaria

Loc

Ploiaria mellea McAtee & Malloch, 1926

Boyane, Swapnil S. & Ghate, Hemant V. 2020
2020
Loc

Ploiaria mellea:

Wygodzinsky, P. 1966: )
1966
Loc

Ploiaria (Luteva) mellea

McAtee, W. L. & Malloch, J. R. 1926: 143
1926
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