Edessa enargocelida, Bitar & Mendonça & Fernandes, 2023

Bitar, Murilo Victor Silva, Mendonça, Maria Thayane Da Silva & Fernandes, José Antônio Marin, 2023, Description of seven new species of Edessa Fabricius, 1803 from Central America (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae), Zootaxa 5278 (3), pp. 578-600 : 584-586

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5278.3.9

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7906766

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scientific name

Edessa enargocelida
status

sp. nov.

Edessa enargocelida sp. n.

( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 ; 8 C, F View FIGURE 8 ; 10 B View FIGURE 10 )

Etymology. The name refers to the greenish-yellow distal spot of the scutellum (Gr. Enargo - visible; Gr. Kelidus - stain, spot).

Material examined. Holotype male. COSTA RICA, Cartago: 1♁, Turrialba , 1–6/III/1965, S. S. & W. D. Duckworth ( USNM).

Paratypes. COSTA RICA, Guanacaste: 1♁, Est. Cacao, 1000–1400m, Lado suroeste del Volcán, II curso Parataxon , VI–1990, L–N–323300 375700 (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI000 283893; Edessa sp. 8 ; sp. 174, Fernandes JAM) ( INBio) ; 1♀, Est. Cacao, 1000–1400m, Lado SO Vol. Cacao, B. Guadamuz, X – XII–1989, L–N–323300 375700 (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI000 410622; Edessa sp. 8 ; sp. 174, Fernandes, JAM) ( INBio) ; 1♀, Derrumbe, Estac. Mengo, 1400m, W side Volcán Cacao , 11–VII–1988, Janzen & Hallwachs (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI001 015439; Edessa sp. 8 ; sp. 174, Fernandes JAM) ( INBio) ; Alajuela: 1♁, San Ramón de Dos Rios , 620m, XI–1994, L. Garcia, L_N_318100_381900 #6513 (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI002 331125; Edessa sp 8 ; sp 174, Fernandes JAM) ( INBio) ; 1♁, Caño Negro, R. N. V. S., 20m, 3–30–VI–1996, K. Flores de Luz, L_N_319100_450200 #7634 (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI002 422175; Edessa sp. 8 ; sp. 174, Fernandes JAM) ( INBio) ; Limón: 1♀, Sardinhas, R. N. F. S., Barra del Colorado , 15 m, 01–15–X–1994, F. V. Araya, L N 291900_565900 #3292 (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI002 120359; Edessa sp 8 ; sp 174 Fernandes JAM) ( INBio) ; Puntarenas: 1♁, Est. Rio Bonito, 2.3 Km al O. del Cerro la Gamba , 110m, 17–22/IV/1996, E. Fletes, L_S_293900_547075#8309. INBIO CRI002 477501 ( INBio) ; 1♁, Finca Las Cruces , 6 km, S. San Vito de Java, 4200 ft, 28/IX–2/X/1986, J. E. Eger, col., ( JEE) ; 1♀, Monteverde , 12–21–IV–1984, S. McKamey coll. (sp 174, Fernandes, JAM) ( JEE) ; 1♀, Rancho Quemado, Pen. Osa., F. Quesada, II–1991, L–S–292500 511000 (Costa Rica, INBIO CRI 000 640360; Edessa sp. 8 ; sp 174, Fernandes JAM) ( INBio) ; San José: 1♀, Est. Bijagual , 600 m, N. de Bijagualito, 500 m, III/1995, J. C. Saborio, L_N_191800_476800#4371, INBIO CRI002 214817 ( INBio) ; PANAMA, Veraguas: 1♁, 8 km W. Sante Fe, Cerro Tute el 3000 ft, 8º30’26”N 81º6’49”W, J. C. Schaffner, TAMU ENTO X0686536 ( TAMU) GoogleMaps .

Measurements (n= 13): antennomeres length: 1st: 0.40–0.50mm; 2nd: 1.14–1.71mm; 3rd: 1.05–2.12mm; 4th: 2.17–2.27mm; 5th: 2.28–2.33mm; head length: 1.03–1.24mm; head width: 2.27–2.43mm; pronotal length: 2.36–2.42mm; pronotal width: 5.82–6.34mm; scutellum length: 4.44–5.03mm; scutellum width: 3.58–3.91mm; abdominal width: 5.49–5.52mm; total length: 11.12–11.45mm.

Diagnosis: body dorsally green, except variegated brown and yellow corium ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Antennae brown ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Pronotum with punctures very sparse, minute and shallow ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Anterolateral margin of pronotum with narrow yellowish stripe ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Dark minute longitudinal callosity adjacent to humeral angles ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Scutellum anterior half with light-brown punctures ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ); distal half with light-brown to brown punctures ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Scutellum with transverse diffuse faint brown stripe delimiting a greenish-yellow distal spot ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Last connexival segment with more than distal half black ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Ventral surface: pale yellow to yellow with transversal, narrow brown stripes on thorax and abdomen ( Fig. 8 F View FIGURE 8 ). Anterior bifurcation of the metasternal process with arms short, broad, apices acuminated ( Fig. 8 F View FIGURE 8 ). Male genitalia: pygophore subrectangular ( Fig. 3 A, B View FIGURE 3 ). Dorsal rim convex medially ( Fig. 3 A View FIGURE 3 ). Posterolateral angle slightly developed ( Fig. 3 A View FIGURE 3 ). Superior process of the genital cup small, reniform, and adjacent to dorsal rim ( Fig. 3 C, D View FIGURE 3 ). Parameres with anterior lobe broad truncated and dorsally carinated, posterior lobe short and somewhat curved ( Fig. 3 C, D View FIGURE 3 ). Proctiger barely laterally excavated ( Fig. 3 C, D View FIGURE 3 ); posterior face truncated and peer-shaped ( Fig. 3 C View FIGURE 3 ). Ventral rim with deep broad median notch, expansions slightly developed ( Fig. 3 B View FIGURE 3 ). Female genitalia with few clusters of punctures ( Fig. 3 E View FIGURE 3 ). Valvifers VIII with median narrow deep excavation ( Fig. 3 E View FIGURE 3 ).

Description: head: clypeus and jugae plain or with few very subtle transversal ridges. Bucculae subtriangular, harboring first labial segment. Thorax: dorsal surface: humeral angles with short, narrow, dark spot at the apex ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ); short, less than the width of an eye ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Pronotum with concolorous to light-brown punctures ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Anterior margin of pronotum unpunctured ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Scutellum with punctures light brown or concolorous with adjacent areas, very sparse on anterior half, concentrated on middle region, after brown spot almost unpunctured ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Corium densely punctured ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ); claval vein, basal spot and some venal branches yellowish ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Membrane translucent, slightly dark ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Ventral surface: Prothorax–mesothorax irregularly punctured, punctures concolorous or brown ( Fig. 8 F View FIGURE 8 ). Pleura, intersegmental region with subtle brown stripes, propleura with transversal brown stripe ( Fig. 8 F View FIGURE 8 ). Peritreme ruga-like, reaching 3/4 of the distance between ostiole of the scent gland and lateral margin of metapleuron ( Fig. 8 F View FIGURE 8 ). Metasternal process medially narrower; anterior arms slightly divergent, anterior bifurcation receiving only fourth rostral segment ( Fig. 8 F View FIGURE 8 ). Abdomen: dorsal surface: posterolateral angles of connexival segments with apices black ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ). Male genitalia: dorsal rim light-brown ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ). Posterolateral angles mildly excavated ( Fig. 3 A View FIGURE 3 ). Ventral rim with expansions rounded, slightly swollen, level with posterolateral angles ( Fig. 3 B View FIGURE 3 ). Female genitalia ( Fig. 3 E View FIGURE 3 ): valvifers VIII almost flat covering most of valvifers IX, distal margin sinuous; median excavation fairly exposing valvulae IX. Laterotergites VIII with outer lateral margin strongly arched; free distal spinose part about 1/3 of its length. Valvifers IX smooth, subtrapezoidal. Laterotergites IX acute, subtriangular, projected, far surpassing sclerite uniting laterotergites VIII.

Differential diagnosis: the identification of Edessa enargocelida sp. n. can easily be done based on the combination of pronotum almost smooth except for a few shallow punctures ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ) (all other species presented here have the pronotum speckled with well-marked punctures— Figs. 8 A, B View FIGURE 8 ; 9 A, B, C View FIGURE 9 ), scutellum marked with a brown spot on its posterior portion, delimiting a greenish-yellow spot ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ) (brown spot shared only with E. fuscopunctata — Fig. 9 A View FIGURE 9 ), and a large black spot covering more than half of the last connexival segment ( Fig. 8 C View FIGURE 8 ) (the other species with half or less of the segment covered by a black spot— Figs. 8 A, B View FIGURE 8 ; 9 A, B, C View FIGURE 9 ).

Distribution ( Fig. 10 B View FIGURE 10 ): COSTA RICA: Guanacaste, Alajuela, Limón, Puntarenas, San José, Cartago; PANAMA: Veraguas.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

INBio

National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Edessa

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