Micronecta (Indonectella) grisea ( Fieber, 1844 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.756.1407 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5038118 |
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Micronecta (Indonectella) grisea ( Fieber, 1844 ) |
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Micronecta (Indonectella) grisea ( Fieber, 1844)
Figs 5A View Fig , 6A–D View Fig
Sigara grisea Fieber, 1844: 14 , table 1, fig. 21 (type locality not specified).
Micronecta thyesta Distant, 1910: 349–350 (type locality: Madhupur, India).
Micronecta pilosella Matsumura, 1915: 115 , 119 (type locality: Taiwan).
Micronecta grisea – Kirkaldy 1908: 209 (list). — Wróblewski 1968: 772–773, 775 (synonymy, checklist); 1972a: 23–25, 50, tables 1–2, figs 36, 40 (additional notes, key). — Fernando & Cheng 1974: 37. — Jansson 1995: 30–31 (catalogue). — Nieser & Chen 1999: 79–80, table 2, fig. 44 (key, notes, distribution). — Nieser 2000: 286, fig. 31 (key); 2002b: 265, 267, fig. 10 (key, notes). — Nieser et al. 2005: 190 (checklist).
Micronecta pilosella – Chen 1960: 117 (synonymised with M. thyesta ).
Micronecta thyesta – Hutchinson 1940: 363–365, figs 64–75 (redescription, assigned to subgenus Indonectella ). — Wróblewski 1962: 177 (notes); 1967: 240 (notes); 1968: 772 (synonymised with M. grisea ). — Fernando 1964: 606, fig. 11, 22, 33 (diagnosis). — Leong 1966: 84, 88 (notes, key).
Diagnosis
Body length 3.0–3.1. Pronotum slightly longer than median head length; clearly narrower than head width. Hemelytron ( Fig. 5A View Fig ) translucent or greyish brown, usually with two broken longitudinal dark stripes; embolium with a large spot in the middle and two smaller spots on two sides.
Males: fore femur with a pair of spines on proximal third; fore tibia with a spine on middle third ( Fig. 6A View Fig ); palar claw, median lobe of sternite VII and free lobe ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) as in diagnosis for subgenus. Left paramere: shaft slender, evenly arched; distal part with small barbs; apex recurved, flattened, thus appearing flag-like; basal lobe short and broad ( Fig. 6D View Fig ). Right paramere: shaft distally curved, tapering from distal half towards narrowly rounded apex ( Fig. 6C View Fig ).
Material examined
VIETNAM – Ninh Thuan Prov. • 3 ♂♂; Nui Chua N.P ., Da Vach Lake ; 27 Jun. 2004; N.V. Quang leg.; NC-01; ZRC .
Distribution
Vienam: Hanoi, Lao Cai, Ninh Binh (Cuc Phuong), Nghe An, Ha Tinh ( Wróblewski 1962, 1967); first record for Ninh Thuan. Other countries: widespread from India, Sri Lanka to southern China, Taiwan, Peninsular Malaysia, and Indonesia (Sumatra, Java) ( Leong 1966; Fernando & Cheng 1974; Nieser & Chen 1999; Nieser et al. 2005).
Remarks
This species can easily be recognised by the relatively large body (length ca 3.0 mm), the absence of a strigil, the shape of the the free lobe, and the shape of the apical part of the left paramere ( Fig. 6B, D View Fig ).
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Micronecta (Indonectella) grisea ( Fieber, 1844 )
Ha, Tuyet Ngan & Tran, Anh Duc 2021 |
Micronecta pilosella
Chen L. C. 1960: 117 |
Micronecta thyesta
Leong C. Y. 1966: 84 |
Fernando C. H. 1964: 606 |
Wroblewski A. 1962: 177 |
Hutchinson G. E. 1940: 363 |
Micronecta pilosella
Matsumura S. 1915: 115 |
Micronecta thyesta
Distant W. L. 1910: 350 |
Micronecta grisea
Nieser N. & Chen P. P. & Yang C. M. 2005: 190 |
Nieser N. 2000: 286 |
Nieser N. & Chen P. P. 1999: 79 |
Jansson A. 1995: 30 |
Fernando C. H. & Cheng L. 1974: 37 |
Wroblewski A. 1968: 772 |
Kirkaldy G. W. 1908: 209 |
Sigara grisea
Fieber F. X. 1844: 14 |