Edessa (Edessa) infuscata, Mendonça & Silva & Fernandes, 2023

Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva, Silva, Valéria Juliete Da & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin, 2023, Description of fifty-one new species and new taxonomic arrangement for the E. sexdens group of the subgenus Edessa (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae, Edessa), Zootaxa 5372 (1), pp. 1-128 : 61

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5372.1.1

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scientific name

Edessa (Edessa) infuscata
status

sp. nov.

Edessa (Edessa) infuscata sp. n.

( Figs. 28 View FIGURE 28 , 63 A–B View FIGURE 63 , 74 View FIGURE 74 )

Etymology. The name refers to the dark dorsal color of the body (L. in, on; L. infuscus, dark brown).

Material examined. Holotype male. FRENCH GUIANA: Roura on Kaw Rd. 33km, 1–2-VI-2005, J. E. Eger & M. T. Messenger coll. (04º34.135’ N 05º11.150’ W) ( USNM). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. SURINAME, Brokopondo: 1♀, Brownsberg Nature Park 450-480m, 10-XII-1971, G. F. Mees ( RMNH) ; FRENCH GUIANA: 1♁, 1899, R. Oberthur, MNHN ( EH) 25718 ( MNHN).

Measurements (n= 3). Total length: 19.7–22.3; head length: 1.4–1.8; head width: 3.6–3.8; pronotum length: 4.1–4.5; pronotum width: 14.5–16.1; scutellum length: 9.5–10.5; scutellum width: 7.1–8.0; abdominal width: 11.2– 13.3; length antennomeres: I: 1.0; II: 1.9–2.0; III: 1.9–2.5; IV: 5.0.

Diagnosis. Large (19.7–22.3 mm). Dorsal body surface brown ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ). Ventral surface dark yellow to orange with transversal black bands on thorax and abdomen ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Antennae reddish brown ( Fig. 63 A–B View FIGURE 63 ). Pronotum with black punctures ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ), anterolateral margin and cicatrices with black punctures; in the region of cicatrices yellow callosity ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ). Humeral angles as long as wide; apex with black spot expanding over the pronotal disc in dorsal view and restricted to the angles in ventral view; curved backward ( Fig. 63 A–B View FIGURE 63 ). Scutellum with black punctures; apex not reaching the end of coria ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ). Coria with all veins yellow ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ). Connexival segments with concavities almost entirely covered by elliptical brown spots ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ), spots not extending ventrally ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Posterolateral angles of connexivum with apices brown ( Fig. 63 A View FIGURE 63 ). Ventral surface, thorax with black bands; dark band of the propleura almost reaching the dark spot of the humeral angles ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Evaporatorium concolorous with the surrounding surface ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Metasternal process ( Figs. 28 G View FIGURE 28 ; 63 B View FIGURE 63 ) with arms of anterior bifurcation straight and laterally expanded at apex; anterior bifurcation somewhat excavated receiving fourth and a small part of the third rostral segment. Legs with tibiae and tarsi reddish, remaining orange ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Abdomen with spine of segment III rounded ( Figs. 28 G View FIGURE 28 ; 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Intersegmental areas covered by narrow black bands with smudged margins, not reaching lateral margin ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Pseudosutures concolorous with the surrounding surface ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 , dark lines are a deterioration of the exoskeleton). Median longitudinal brown band incomplete ( Fig. 63 B View FIGURE 63 ). Trichobothria both parallel to the spiracle. Posterolateral angles of segment VII exceeding the level of apices of laterotergites IX ( Fig. 28 F View FIGURE 28 ). Male genitalia, posterolateral angles of the pygophore developed, projected laterally ( Fig. 28 A View FIGURE 28 ). Superior processes of the genital cup rectangular, thick, flattened and coarse in posterior view, continuing ventrally in a smooth high carina, ending in a dentiform and narrow projection developed ( Fig. 28 B, D–E View FIGURE 28 ). Parameres ( Fig. 28 D–E View FIGURE 28 ) with black margins; anterior lobe triangular; dorsal lobe small, triangular; posterior lobe triangular. Proctiger, posterior face subelliptical ( Fig. 28 D–E View FIGURE 28 ). Diaphragm reddish ( Fig. 28 D–E View FIGURE 28 ). Ventral rim with lateral subdistal tuft of setae ( Fig. 28 C–E View FIGURE 28 ); with expansions undeveloped and concolorous with the surrounding surface ( Fig. 28 C View FIGURE 28 ). Female genitalia, valvifers VIII subrectangular, concolorous with the surrounding surface punctures and a small dentiform projection that projects to the valvifers IX; sutural margins contiguous brown and not divergent; posterior margin in open U-shaped excavation, brown and straight. Laterotergites VIII with dark band on lateral margins. Laterotergites IX with apices acuminate passing the mediotergite VIII ( Fig. 28 F View FIGURE 28 ).

Comments. Edessa (E.) infuscata sp. n. resembles E. (E.) maranhensis sp. n. by the humeral angles black; spots of the connexival segments not extending ventrally and intersegmental areas of the abdomen ventrally black, not reaching lateral margin. On the other hand, both species can be easily separated by the subelliptical spots of the connexival segments (subrectangular in E. (E.) maranhensis sp. n.); coria with all veins yellow (concolorous in E. (E.) maranhensis sp. n.); pygophore with superior processes of the genital cup carina with dentiform projection (without dentiform projection in E. (E.) maranhensis sp. n.) and ventral rim with lateral subdistal tuft of setae (without such tuft in E. (E.) maranhensis sp. n.).

Distribution ( Fig. 74 View FIGURE 74 ). SURINAME: Brokopondo; FRENCH GUIANA.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Edessa

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