Phytocoris shabliovskii Kerzhner, 1988

Oh, Minsuk, Yasunaga, Tomohide & Lee, Seunghwan, 2017, Taxonomic review of Phytocoris Fallén (Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Mirini) in Korea, with one new species, Zootaxa 4232 (2), pp. 197-215 : 212-213

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4232.2.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6029347

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Phytocoris shabliovskii Kerzhner, 1988
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Phytocoris shabliovskii Kerzhner, 1988 View in CoL

( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 F, 4G–H, 5, 6G, 8, 10, 11, 13)

Phytocoris shabliovskii Kerzhner, 1988b: 38 View in CoL (sp. nov.); Schuh, 1995: 907 (cat.); Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999: 160 (cat.); Zheng et al., 2004: 525 (diag.); Schuh, 2002–2014: (cat.).

Diagnosis. Recognized by its rather small to moderate size; highly mottled dark-brown dorsum; basally pale cuneus, and apically pale pro- and mesotibia. It can be confused with P. longipennis , from which it is easily distinguished by shorter appendages ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 F, 4G–H, 5) and the genital structures as diagnosed by Yasunaga & Schwartz (2015). For more diagnostic characters, see Kerzhner (1988a, b).

Redescription. Body size moderate, elongate oval, subparallel-sided; basic coloration brown to fuscous; dorsal surface matte, covered with short, white, minute pubescence and dark, simple, suberect setae. Head oblique, pale brown with irregular dark markings and long, reclined pale setae; frons slightly rugose; eye large, as wide as vertex width in male; vertex narrow. Antenna copper brown; segment I fuscous, highly mottled with pale yellow speckles, and long, semierect setae sparsely distributed; extreme base of segments II and III pale. Labium glossy, pale brown and darkened at segment IV, extentending to metacoxa or sternum V. Pronotum pale brown to fuscous, dark brown or with dark markings at least posterior part; posterior margin of pronotum pale; calli brown to pale brown, usually with a dark, irregular pattern; collar usually pale, rounded; scutellum slightly tumid, with an irregular brown pattern; mesoscutum brown, often with a pair of pale spots; ventral margin of pleura pale yellow; two thick, dark brown horizontal lines traverse propleuron (sanguineous at teneral adult); ostiolar peritreme pale yellow. Hemelytron nearly fuscous, dorsum highly mottled; corium pale apically; posterior part of corium with a pair of dark, oblique marks; cuneus dark brown, basal 1/4 clearly pale, rarely tinged with pale red; membrane transparent, speckled with grayish spots; vein pale gray, darkened along membrane cell. Leg dark brown to fuscous, slender; coxae and trochanters pale yellow, brownish spot at extreme base of meso-and metacoxa; femora rather flat, speckled with pale spots; basal 1/4 of metafemur pale yellow; each tibia with three or four pale annulations; apex of protibia brown, apically pale brown; mesotibia pale yellow distally; tibial spines suberect, brown. Abdomen dark brown laterally; pale brown or tinged with green ventrally. Male genitalia as in Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 , 10 View FIGURE 10 , female genitalia as in Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 .

Distribution. Japan, Korea, Far-East Russia.

Host plant. On deciduous trees ( Kerzhner, 1988a).

Remarks. Phytocoris shabliovskii is common in the northern part of South Korea. Large numbers of adults are commonly attracted to UV light traps.

Material examined. South Korea, Gangwon –do: 5♂, 7♀, Yongdae NRC, Mt. Maebong, Buk –myeon, Inje – gun, from light trap, 18.vi.2015, M. S. Oh ; 12♀, ditto, 31.vii.2013, R. K. Duwal ; 1♂, ditto, 19.vi.2013, R. K. Duwal ; 3♂, 1♀, Mt. Bangtae NRC, Bangdong –ri, Girin –myeon, Inje –gun, from light trap, 20–21.vi.2013, R. K. Duwal ; 1♂, Nambuk –ri, Inje –eup, Inje –gun, from light trap, 04.ix.2015, M. S. Oh ; 7♂, 37♀, Mt. Jumbong, Jindong –ri, Girin –myun, Inje –gun, from light trap, 15.vii.2015, M. S. Oh ; 5♂, ditto, 27.ix.2013, R. K. Duwal, G. Cho, H. Song ; 2♀, Hambaeksan, Gohan –eup, Jeongseon –gun, 08.ix.2013, Y. Lee ; 1♂, 1♀, ditto, 27.viii.2013, from light trap (alt. 740m), R. K. Duwal, Y. Lee, H. Song ; 1♂, Odaesan, Byeongnae –ri, Daegwallyeong –myeon, Pyeongchang –gun, alt. 740m, 30.viii.2013, R. K. Duwal, Y. Lee, H. Song ; 9♀, Seorim –ri, Seo –myeon, Yangyang – gun, 14–15.vii.2010, S. H. Jung ; 9♂, 3♀, Jangsan condo, Hambaeksan –ro, Sangdong –eup, Yeongwol –gun, from light trap, 02.vii.2015, M. S. Oh. Gyeonggi –do : 6♂, 1♀, Sang –dong, Wonmi –gu, Bucheon –si, 12.vi.2014, from light trap, Y. Lee ; 1♂, Mt. Taehwa, Sanglim –ri, Docheok –myeon, Gwangju –si, from light trap, 15–17.vi.2013, R. K. Duwal ; 4♂, ditto, 17.vi.2012, B. Kim, Y. H. Shin, K. M. Kim ; 3♂, ditto, 16.vi.2012, I. Shin, H. Kim, M. R. Cho ; 2♂, ditto, 23.vi.2006, S. W. Lee ; 6♂, Mt. Woongil, Joan –myeon, Namyangju –si, 27.vi.2015, M. S. Oh ; 1♂, Seoul forest, Seongsu –dong, Seongdong –gu , Seoul, 11.xi.2010, S. H. Jung ; 7♂, Mt. Bara, Uiwang –si, from light trap, 10.vi.2015, M. S. Oh ; 7♂, Deoksu –ri, Yangpyeong –gun, from light trap, 12.vi.2015, M. S. Oh ; 2♂ Yeongmunsan, Yangpyeong –gun, from light trap, 24.vi.2009, R. K. Duwal & S. H. Jung. Gyeongsangbuk –do : 1♂, Mt. Joryeong, Mungyeong –eup, Mungyeong –si, from light trap, 30.vi.2011, R. K. Duwal ; 8♀, Mt. Baekbyeong, Jeongok –ri, Seo –myeon, Uljin –gun, from light trap, 15.vii.2014, Song, Choi ; 6♂, 3♀, Mt. Irwol, Irwol –myeon, Yeongyang – gun, 25.vi.2014, Lee, Lee, Choi; Gyeongsangnam –do : 1♀, Eorumgol valley, Samyang –ri, Sannae –myeon, Miryang –si, 22.x.1997, M. R. Lee ; 1♂, 1♀, Miryang , from light trap, 06.vi.2015, M. S. Oh.

NRC

Division of Biological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Phytocoris

Loc

Phytocoris shabliovskii Kerzhner, 1988

Oh, Minsuk, Yasunaga, Tomohide & Lee, Seunghwan 2017
2017
Loc

Phytocoris shabliovskii

Zheng 2004: 525
Kerzhner 1999: 160
Schuh 1995: 907
Kerzhner 1988: 38
1988
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