Taiwanocapsus, Yasunaga & Yamada & Tsai, 2023

Yasunaga, Tomohide, Yamada, Kazutaka & Tsai, Jing-Fu, 2023, New genera and new species of remarkably large-sized or uniquely-shaped mirine plant bugs from Taiwan (Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae), Zootaxa 5278 (2), pp. 264-288 : 275-282

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5278.2.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7906148

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scientific name

Taiwanocapsus
status

gen. nov.

Taiwanocapsus n. gen.

Diagnosis: Externally most similar to Eocalocoris or Miyamotoa , the present new genus can be distinguished by the following characters: dorsal surface only with uniformly distributed, simple, reclining setae and lacking silvery sericeous setae ( Fig. 13A–B View FIGURE 13 ); male total length greater than female; labium short, not exceeding posterior margin of mesepisternum; parameres remarkably specialized in form ( Figs. 7A–B View FIGURE 7 , 13G–J View FIGURE 13 ); sclerotized rings enlarged, contiguous to each other mesally ( Figs. 7F View FIGURE 7 , 14H View FIGURE 14 ); and reduced, narrow interramal lobe ( Figs. 7D View FIGURE 7 , 14G View FIGURE 14 ).

Description. Male: Body elongate oval, tumid, relatively large-sized; basic coloration dark reddish brown; dorsum weakly shining, faintly punctate, with uniformly distributed, simple, reclining setae, lacking sericeous or silvery vestiture. Head: Vertical, rather short; eyes small, contiguous to pronotal collar; vertex with a shallow, faint median sulcus; clypeus weakly projected. Antenna: Generally short; segment I much shorter than head width across eyes, longer than IV; segment II gradually clavate, shorter than basal width of pronotum; segments III and IV equally filiform. Labium: Relatively slender, short, not exceeding posterior margin of mesepisternum. Thorax: Pronotum comparatively shining, not carinate laterally, sparsely and shallowly punctate, with uniformly distributed, simple, reclining setae; collar about as thick as basal part of antennal segment II; calli not clearly demarcated; scutellum moderately elevated; scent efferent system small, with ear-like peritreme ( Fig. 13C–D View FIGURE 13 ). Hemelytron: Weakly shining, rather declivous at cuneal fracture, with uniformly distributed, pale, simple setae. Legs: Moderate in length; tibial spines short and sparsely distributed; meta-tarsomere III longer than I or II ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13 ); pretarsal structure as in Fig. 13F View FIGURE 13 ; parempodia rhombic, relatively long. Genitalia ( Figs. 7A–C View FIGURE 7 , 13G–L View FIGURE 13 ): Parameres remarkably modified in shape ( Figs. 7A–B View FIGURE 7 , 13G–J View FIGURE 13 ); left paramere bifurcate, with apically spinulate basal branch ( Fig. 13I View FIGURE 13 ); right paramere elongate, J–shaped, much longer than left, with a sharp process at middle ( Fig. 7B View FIGURE 7 , 13J View FIGURE 13 ); vesica widely membranous, elongate, with a single lobal sclerite that is tapered toward apex and spinulate sclerite on right side of membrane ( Fig. 7C View FIGURE 7 ); ductus seminis inflated subapically.

Female: Similar to male in coloration and structure, but body ovoid, shorter and wider. Genitalia ( Figs. 7D–F View FIGURE 7 , 14H–K View FIGURE 14 ): Sclerotized rings enlarged, contiguous to each other mesally ( Figs. 7F View FIGURE 7 , 14H View FIGURE 14 ); posterior wall with widened dorsal structure and narrow interramal lobe ( Figs. 7D View FIGURE 7 , 14J–L View FIGURE 14 ); interramal lobe with uniformly distributed spinules ( Fig. 14L View FIGURE 14 ).

Etymology. Named for Taiwan, combined with the mirine generic name Capsus Fabricius ; gender masculine.

Type species. Taiwanocapsus luteocordatus Yasunaga, Yamada & Tsai , new species.

Distribution. Currently known only from Taiwan.

Discussion. The present new genus is at first sight similar to Eocalocoris or Miyamotoa , as having the similar dorsal color pattern and body shape (cf. Fig. 2A–C View FIGURE 2 ). Based on the unique male genitalic structure, however, Taiwanocapsus is assumed to be related to Fangumellus Yasunaga, Oh & Lee , described from Laos (cf. Yasunaga et al. 2016). The former can be distinguished from the latter by the larger size, almost uniformly dark reddish brown dorsum, smooth vertex that is not carinate basally, longer antenna, weakly shining and shallowly punctate pronotum, remarkably bifurcate left paramere, and J-shaped, elongate right paramere with the sharp median process.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

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