Cavelerius minor Slater & Miyamoto, 1963

Gao, Cuiqing & Zhou, Yu, 2021, Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 61 (1), pp. 113-132 : 118-119

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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2021.008

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scientific name

Cavelerius minor Slater & Miyamoto, 1963
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Cavelerius minor Slater & Miyamoto, 1963 View in CoL

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Cavelerius minor Slater & Miyamoto, 1963: 151 View in CoL ; Sඅൺඍൾ*© & O’Dඈඇඇൾඅඅ (1995: 48).

Type material examined. Pൺ*©ൺඍඒඉൾ: INDIA: Haldwani Div. [pr] / Kumaon, [pr] / India. H. G. C. [pr] // Champion [pr] / Coll. B. M. [pr] / 1927–409 [pr] // DONATION FROM / J. A. SLATER / COLLECTION [pr] // Cavelerius [hw] / minor [hw] / PARATYPE [pr] / J.A. Slater [pr] / S. Miyamoto [hw] [red label] ( AMNH).We examined the photos ( Fig.5 View Fig ). Additional material examined. INDIA: 1J, NE- INDIA. MൾGΗൺඅൺඒൺ Sඍൺඍൾ / West Garo Hills, Nokrek NP / 9–17.v.1996, 950– 1250m / GPS N25°29.6′ E90°19.5′ (WGS84) / coll. E Jendek, O Sausa [pr] ( NKUM); 1 ♀, NE- INDIA. MൾGΗൺඅൺඒൺ Sඍൺඍൾ / W Garo Hills, Balphakram NP / 22–27.v.1996, 250– 550m / GPS N25°11′ E90°51′ (WGSB4) / coll. E Jendek, O Sausa [pr] ( NKUM).

Redescription. Small species, nearly parallel sided. Colouration. Head, pronotum, scutellum and abdomen black. First and basal 2/3 of second antennal segment yellow, rest of segment two and segment three brown, fourth antennal segment brownish black. Hemelytra dark yellow. Inner margins and commissure of clavus brown, vein A1 on clavus infuscated toward apex. Apical one - fourth of corium brown. About one-third of vein Cu brown, apical margins of corium brown. Membrane largely brown, pale at basal angle, on small patch adjacent to apex of corium and broadly at apex of membrane. Legs yellow, expect for brown fore femora.

Structure. Head moderately broad, clypeus extending forward at most to apical one-third of first antennal segment. Pronotum broad and lateral margins almost parallel. Punctures on anterior lobe small and deep, but sparse on posterior lobe and scutellum. Transverse impression sinuate and shallow. Postero - lateral lobes of pronotum strongly produced caudad, lobes terminally rounded, posterior margin of pronotum strongly concave. Membrane extending caudad onto tergites VI or VII.Abdomen slightly wider than hemelytra.

Spiracles on laterotergite II about one - sixth as large as total width of laterotergite II there ( Fig. 6b View Fig ). Apical part of pygophore dorsal opening broad, of almost same width as basal part ( Fig. 6c View Fig ). Paramere with short and obtuse outer lobe and thin pointed inner lobe; blade of paramere slightly curved, apex obtuse ( Figs 6d–g View Fig ). Phallus shown in Figs 6 h–k View Fig . Wings of sperm reservoir widest near base, about two and a half times longer than wide ( Fig. 6k View Fig ).

Measurements (n = 3; mm). Body length 5.65–6.22. Head: length 0.50–0.58; width across eyes 0.84–0.90; interocular space 0.52–0.58; interocellar space 0.30–0.32; eye–ocellus space 0.14–0.18; eye length 0.18–0.20; eye width 0.16–0.17. Length of antennal segments I–IV: I – 0.18, II – 0.44–0.52, III – 0.38–0.44, IV – 0.66–0.77.

Length of labrum 0.24; length of labial segments I–IV:

I – 0.40, II – 0.44, III – 0.36, IV – 0.34. Thorax: Pronotum, median length 1.02–1.08; width at anterior margin 1.24–1.27; width at posterior margin 1.28–1.29. Scutellar length 0.50–0.55, width 0.60–0.66. Length of hemelytra 3.12–3.28; length of corium 1.80–1.87; claval commissure 0.46–0.47.

Distribution. India: Uttarakhand, Kerala (Sඅൺඍൾ*© & Mංඒൺ- ආඈඍඈ 1963).

Differential diagnosis. The examined female specimen has hemelytra yellow, all inner veins and margins are yellow, except for brown apical fourth of corium and membranal spot which is paler than in the male specimen.

Cavelerius minor is similar to C. illustris in having similar membranal spot size and large posterolateral lobes of pronotum, but the basal 2/3 of second antennal segment is yellow and concolorous with segment one (vs. second antennal segment unicolorous brown, strongly contrasting with pale first segment in C. illustris ); the posterolateral lobes are terminally rounded in C. minor (vs. acutely pointed or rounded in C. illustris ); the membranal spot is dark brown in C. minor (vs. light brown in C. illustris ).

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

NKUM

Nankai University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Blissidae

Genus

Cavelerius

Loc

Cavelerius minor Slater & Miyamoto, 1963

Gao, Cuiqing & Zhou, Yu 2021
2021
Loc

Cavelerius minor

SLATER J. A. & MIYAMOTO S. 1963: 151
1963
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