Laccocoris spurcus congoensis Poisson, 1949
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.054.0218 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7917999 |
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Laccocoris spurcus congoensis Poisson, 1949 |
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Laccocoris spurcus congoensis Poisson, 1949 View in CoL View at ENA
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Laccocoris spurcus congoensis: Poisson 1949: 67–69 View in CoL .
Diagnosis: Laccocoris spurcus congoensis can be distinguished from its two known congeners in Tanzania by the longer body length of> 10 mm and the labrum half as long as wide and not reaching the distal labial segment. This subspecies has sharp posterolateral corners of the pronotum ( Fig. 19 View Figs 17–19 ) and all of our specimens have brachypterous hindwings. However, if a different wing morph is discovered as is known to occur in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the posterolateral corners of the pronotum probably will be of a different shape.
Material examined: TANZANIA: Mbeya Region: Maboo stream at Mbeya Peak village , 8°50.432'S 33°25.060'E, 2433 m, 4.viii.2010, R.W. Sites & A. Mbogho, vegetated pool of small high elevation stream, L-1207 ( NMSA, UMC; 12♂, 10♀, 19 nymphs) GoogleMaps .
Distribution: Laccocoris spurcus congoensis was known from the Democratic Republic of Congo (Poisson 1949, 1951 b), whereas the nominate subspecies is known only from Cape Province in South Africa. In Tanzania, L. s. congoensis was found in only one locality at high elevation at Mbeya Peak in Mbeya Region.
Discussion: Laccocoris spurcus is one of the largest species of Laccocoris in Africa. The nominotypical subspecies is known from South Africa (Stål 1865). Poisson (1949) described a subspecies from Democratic Republic of the Congo which is known to have wing polymorphism with which are associated differences in pronotum shape. Poisson (1949) reported that approximately 90 % of the individuals from Democratic Republic of the Congo were brachypterous and 10 % macropterous. We collected only hindwing brachypterous individuals of this species from a single location in Tanzania.
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KwaZulu-Natal Museum |
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Laccocoris spurcus congoensis Poisson, 1949
Mbogho, Aaron Y. & Sites, Robert W. 2013 |
Laccocoris spurcus congoensis
: Poisson 1949: 67 - 69 |