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        <cito:cites>Jornandes punctatus Distant, 1893: 448</cito:cites>
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        <dc:title>Revision And Phylogenetic Analysis Of The North American Genus Slaterocoris Wagner With New Synonymy, The Description Of Five New Species And A New Genus From Mexico, And A Review Of The Genus Scalponotatus Kelton (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae)</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Schwartz, Michael D.</dc:creator>
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        <bibo:journal>Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History</bibo:journal>
        <dc:date>2011</dc:date>
        <bibo:pubDate>2011-06-24</bibo:pubDate>
        <bibo:volume>2011</bibo:volume>
        <bibo:issue>354</bibo:issue>
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        <dwc:genus>Slaterocoris</dwc:genus>
        <dwc:kingdom>Animalia</dwc:kingdom>
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        <spm:hasContent>   Jornandes punctatus Distant, 1893: 448, pl. 39, fig. 9 (orig. desc.); Carvalho and Dolling, 1976: 805(desc. holotype); Carvalho 1981: 3(diag. type).   Guerrerocoris punctatus: Carvalho and China, 1959: 71, fig. 2(n. comb.).   Slaterocoris grandis Kelton, 1968: 1131, fig. 71 (orig. desc.); Schuh, 1995: 198(catalog). NEW SYNONYMY.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> DIAGNOSIS: Distinguished from other  punctatus-group species by the large, wide, predominantly black body, completely black head and legs, except for tarsomeres I and II (fig. 12), and dorsal vestiture of moderately dense, brown setae (see pl. 4, cf. L with E, G, P, R). The male is unequivocally recognized by the more or less medially situated, large bifurcate tergal process with perpendicular rami (fig. 64F, M, N). The tergal process in all other  punctatus-group species are long, and apically pointed (  elongatus[fig. 60F],  maculatus[fig. 61F],  simplex[fig. 65G]), bifurcate with parallel rami (  tanydexios, fig. 69C), or broad and rounded (  clavatus, fig. 57H).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> REDESCRIPTION: Male:Large, elongate, ovoid; length 5.10–5.80, width 2.18–2.50 (pl. 3). COLORATION: Black, including vertex, antennal segments I and II and legs, except for pale tarsomeres I and II (fig. 12); sometimes antennal segment II with small pale basal region (subequal to length of segment I). VESTITURE: Moderately dense, moderately long, suberect, brown simple setae (pl. 4L). DORSAL SCULPTURATION: Frons striate; corium with moderately large, discrete punctures merging with rugosity near claval suture (fig. 63A). STRUCTURE: Costal margin subparallel. GENITALIA: Pygophore: Solitary tergal process situated on aperture right of midline, long, reaching apex of proctiger, with strongly bifurcate, serrate apex, bifurcate rami perpendicular to axis of process (fig. 64M, N); subgenital plate removed from ventral margin of aperture (fig. 64F). Phallotheca: Aperture of sinuate, open on dorsal, distal, and ventral left distal surfaces; left lateral surface slightly compressed (fig. 64D, E). Endosomal spicule: Ventral lobe of uniform thickness throughout apical region, distal portion with variable marginally serration, bifurcate; dorsal lobe bifid, flattened, with wide separation between bifid sections and variable marginal serration (fig. 64A–C). Right paramere: Variable overall length; apical region with large parallel spines; subapical region wide; basal lobe with variable, short, truncate, serrate process; sometimes with additional small tubercle (fig. 64I–L). Left paramere: Shaft short, in apical view approximately one half length of paramere body in lateral view (fig. 64G, H).  Fig. 63.  Slaterocorisspecies, scanning electron micrographs. A.  S. punctatus, hemelytron, sculpturation and setae (setae rubbed), dorsal view. B.  S. subalbicans, hemelytron, sculpturation on corium medially, dorsal view. C.  S. simplex, hemelytron, setae, dorsal view.  Fig. 64.  Slaterocoris punctatus, male genitalia. A, D, E. 16.1 mi NW of Totolapan, OA. B, G–I. 26 mi E of El Salto, DG. C, F, L. 5 mi W of Durango, DG. D, E. Phallotheca, 118638. J. 6.7 mi SW of El Camaron, OA. K. 1 mi S of San Lorenzo, SL.  Female:Large, ovate, costal margin convex; length 4.40–5.60, width 2.10–2.58 (pl. 3). COLORATION: Antennal segment II black, sometimes basal half, except for basal annulus pale. STRUCTURE: Vertex wide, eye small, costal margin strongly curved, otherwise as in male. GENITALIA: First gonapophyses: Left overlapping right, in ventral view, comparative size at overlap with left greater than right. Left first gonapophyses: Dorsal surface concave, apex broadly convoluted. Vestibulum, anteroventral margin of anterior wall: Widely sclerotized medially, and sclerotized to lateral margins. Ventral labiate plate: Strongly produced, wide, triangular at base. Second gonapophyses: Anterior medial surface very strongly protuberant. Interramal sclerite: Dorsomedial region strongly narrowly convex, posteromedial portion with tumid process abutting ovipositor bulb, and ventromedial region overlapping ventromedial plate of IRS. Interramal lobe: Dorsomedial margin with broad prominence with narrow lobe.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> HOST: Uncertain. Kelton (1968)mentioned that  S. punctatus(as  S. grandis) was collected on species of  Helianthus(Asteraceae). However, labels noting this plant association were not found attached to any specimen of the junior synonym held in the CNC. There are some specimens with the handwritten word ‘‘pirule’’ on a label which may be a colloquial plant name, perhaps for  Sechium edule(Jacq.) Swartz (Cucurbitaceae), which would certainly be a sitting record.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> DISTRIBUTION: Widely distributed in Mexico, from the Sierra Madre Occidental-Central Plateauof Durango, Jalisco, Nuevo Leon, and San Luis Potosi, the Sierra Transvolcanicaof Guanajuatoand Mexico, the Sierra Madrede Oaxacain Oaxaca, and the Sierra Madredel Sur of Guerrero( map 12).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> COLLECTION SUMMARY: 154 specimensfrom 26 collection events spanning July to September. DISCUSSION: The decision to reassign nominal species  punctatusto  Slaterocorisand then propose that it is conspecific with  S. grandiswas confounded by character variation. Specimens from Guerrero, including, the holotypeof  J. punctatus, have discrete punctures on the pronotum as well as on the hemelytron (fig. 63A), whereas those from Durangohave more rugulopunctate sculpturation (discrete punctures on a rugose surface, pl. 4L). The dorsal vestiture of the female holotypeof  J. punctatusis rubbed off; however, its venter has sparsely distributed brown setae, as do female paratypesof  S. grandis. Antennal segment II coloration in females is variable; those from Guerrero, including the type of  punctatus, have segment II completely black, but sometimes the middle is broadly pale as in some specimens from Oaxacaand Guanajuato. The original description of  Guerrerocoris( Carvalho and China, 1959), a new genus erected to contain  Jornandes punctatus, mentions that the body coloration is shining black, the vestiture is adpressed (although the setae are reclining where they remain on the venter), the dorsal surface is finely punctate, and the vertex is carinate and smooth. All these characters are found in at least some species of  Slaterocoris. Given the range in hemelytral punctation encountered in black North American orthotylines with one endosomal spicule, a more accurate description of the dorsal puncture size in nominal species  punctatuswould be moderately large, as fine punctures are more likely encountered in species of  Jornandes,  Josephinus, and  Scalponotatus. The only nonblack parts of  punctatusare the white tarsomeres I and II, a coloration not noted by Carvalho and China(1959). The tarsomeres of all the species of the  breviatusgroup have such pale markings. Although no information of the male genitalia is available for the nominal species  punctatus, the previous discussion of character variation and ease with which specimens from southern Mexicocan be placed in  S. grandis, I am confident that  Jornandes punctatusbelongs in  Slaterocorisand that it is the senior synonym of  S. grandis new synonym. Thus, the new combination  S. punctatusis created and  Guerrerocorisbecomes a junior synonym of  Slaterocoris.   Slaterocoris punctatusis the most widely distributed species of the  punctatusgroup ( map 12) and some variation in male genitalic features are seen across its range. The endosomal spicule of specimens from Durangoand Oaxacahas the identical form, but differs in the number and placement of marginal serrations of the dorsal and ventral lobes (cf. fig. 64A–C). Similarly, the right paramere in specimens from Durango, Oaxaca, and San Luis Potosiis of similar structure, but the number, orientation, and size of the apical spines and basal tubercle are variable.  Slaterocoris ambrosiae, not part of the  punctatusgroup, is also widely distributed in Mexico, but is also found across the southwest and central United Statesto southern Ontario. This latter species also has variable apical spines of the right paramere (cf. fig. 15A–J).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  HOLOTYPES:  MEXICO: Guerrero:Chilpancingo [ 17.556 N 99.50006 W, 1402 m], Jun 1890, H.H. Smith, 1♀( AMNH_PBI 00085372) ( BMNH) (  S. punctatus[  Jornandes]: senior synonym).  Durango:Navajos, 20 miE of El Salto [ 23.783336 N 105.050696 W, 2438 m, 8000 ft], 27 Jul 1964, L.A. Kelton, 18 ( AMNH_PBI 00111795) (  S. grandis: junior synonym). OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED:  MEXICO: Durango: 5 miW of Durango, 24.833336 N 104.912986 W, 1981 m, 29 Jul 1964, L.A. Kelton, paratypes, 38 (00111810, 00111812– 00111813), 4♀(00111819–00111822) ( CNC), paratype, 1♀(00121776) ( UCB). Navajos, 20 miE of El Salto, 23.783336 N 105.050696 W, 2438 m, 27 Jul 1964, L.A. Kelton, paratypes, 58 (00111796–00111800) ( CNC). Navios, 26 miE of El Salto, 23.782786 N 104.953816 W, 2438 m, 02 Aug 1964, L.A. Kelton, paratypes, 108 (00111801–00111809, 00111811), 5♀(00111814–00111818) ( CNC), paratype, 18 (00118615), 1♀(00118616) ( TAMU), paratype, 18 (00121775) ( UCB). Vicente Guerrero, 23.699196 N 103.977166 W, 1924 m, 17 Sep 1976, J. Carayon, 18 (00243977), 1♀(00243978) (MNHN).  Guanajuato:Ojo de Agua, 20.656 N 100.583336 W, 06 Sep 1969, L.A. Kelton, 68 (00111778– 00111783), ‘‘pirule’’ [  Sechium edule(Jacq.) Swartz (Cucurbitaceae)?], 9♀(00111784– 00111792) ( CNC).  Guerrero: 1 miNE of La Laguna, 17.888116 N 101.739436 W, 61 m, 17 Jul 1984, Carroll, Schaffner, Friedlander, 18 (00118635) ( TAMU). 6.2 miSW of Xochipala, 17.752916 N 99.683636 W, 1728 m, 06 Jul 1987, Kovarik and Schaffner, 2♀(00118644–00118645) ( TAMU). 6.2 miSW of Xochipala, 17.752916 N 99.683636 W, 1728 m, 13 Jul 1985, Jones, Schaffner, 1♀(00118643) ( TAMU); 13 Jul 1985, J.B. Woolley and G. Zolnerowich, 28 (00118632– 00118633) ( TAMU).  Jalisco: 10 kmNE of Jalostotitlan, 21.263816 N 102.39826 W, 30 Jul 1978, Plitt and Schaffner, 1♀(00118665) ( CNC), 138 (00118184, 00118445, 00118634, 00118646–00118655), 14♀(00118446, 00118656– 00118664, 00118666–00118669) ( TAMU). Lagos de Moreno, 21.356 N 101.91676 W, 1873 m, 17 Aug 1953, C. and P. Vaurie, 1♀(00108182) ( AMNH).  Mexico:Atlacomulco, 19.79896 N 99.87446 W, 2591 m, 18 Aug 1954, R.R. Dreisbach, 1♀(00127330) ( UMMC). Jilotepec, 19.952776 N 99.534726 W, 02 Sep 1969, L.A. Kelton, 18 (00111794), 7♀(00111772– 00111777, 00111793) ( CNC).  Nuevo Leon: 12.4 miNE of Doctor Arroyo, 23.794016 N 100.044226 W, 08 Jul 1986, Kovarik and Schaffner, 48 (00118620–00118623), 5♀(00118624–00118628), 68 (00245360–00245365), 3♀(00245366–00245368) ( TAMU).  Oaxaca: 3 miSE of Matatlan (Microondas road), 16.835816 N 96.351096 W, 2027 m, 17 Jul 1987, Kovarik and Schaffner, 78 (00118672– 00118678), 8♀(00118679–00118686) ( TAMU). 6 miNE of Mitla, 16.555616 N 96.105886 W, 20 Jul 1985, Jonesand Schaffner, paratype, 1♀(00118774) ( TAMU). 6.7 miSW of El Camaron, 17.979466 N 96.797356 W, 1311 m, 19 Jul 1987, Kovarik and Schaffner, 28 (00118227, 00118687), 5♀(00118688–00118692) ( TAMU). 8 miNE of El Punto, 17.297526 N 96.494996 W, 1556 m, 18 Jul 1985, Jonesand Schaffner, 18 (00118636), 1♀(00118637) ( TAMU). 10.8 miS of El Punto, 17.058236 N 96.581116 W, 1859 m, 19 Jul 1987, R. Wharton, 18 (00118641), 1♀(00118642) ( TAMU). 16.1 miNW of Totolapan, 16.832156 N 96.472816 W, 21 Jul 1974, Clark, Murray, Ashe, Schaffner, 18 (00113203) ( CNC), 38 (00118638–00118640) ( TAMU). Oaxaca, 17.033336 N 96.733336 W, 20 Jul 1947– 24 Jul 1947, B. Malkin, 2♀(00108180– 00108181) ( AMNH).  San Luis Potosi: 1 miS of San Lorenzo, 22.102136 N 99.266666 W, 25 Jul 1976, Peigler, Gruetzmacher, R. and M. Murray, Schaffner, 28 (00118185, 00118670), 1♀(00118671) ( TAMU). 7 miE of San Luis Potosi, 22.499966 N 100.389886 W, 07 Jul 1986, Kovarik and Schaffner, 18 (00118629), 2♀(00118630–00118631), 1♀(00093036) ( TAMU). 7 miE of San Luis Potosi, 22.49996 N 100.389886 W, 1897 m, 03 Jul 1987, Kovarik and Schaffner, 18 (00118693) ( TAMU). 19 miN of San Luis Potosi, 22.432726 N 101.349916 W, 01 Sep 1958, H.F. Howden, paratype, 1♀(00111823) ( CNC).</spm:hasContent>
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