Nysius femoratus Van Duzee

Malipatil, M. B., 2010, Review and Revision of Nysius Dallas of Australia and South West Pacific (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Orsillidae), Zootaxa 2410 (1), pp. 29-44 : 39

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2410.1.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5315078

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scientific name

Nysius femoratus Van Duzee
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Nysius femoratus Van Duzee View in CoL

Nysius femoratus Van Duzee, 1940: 182–3 View in CoL .

Type specimens examined: Holotype female, “Anuda Island east of Santa Cruz Islands 15 July 1933 ” “No. 5132,” dissected, shrivelled spermatheca mounted on clear gel sheet, in California Academy of Sciences , San Francisco.

Description: Measurements are of the holotype female.

Body length 3.8; maximum width 1.30.

Coloration: Head fulvous brown, median line anteriorly and a broad lateral vitta next to eyes and beneath black; eyes reddish-fuscous. Antennae generally light brown, with 1 st segment testaceous dark brown. Bucculae narrowly pale. Labium fuscous brown, distal 2 segments almost uniformly fuscous. Pronotum fuscous with patches testaceous. Scutellum black, extreme tip pale. Hemelytra whitish hyaline; a spot on inner angle of clavus connecting with commissure, and about 3 vittae on corium and radial vein, in part fuscous; membrane hyaline, a median vitta widened behind fuscous. Body beneath black, with anterior margin and a lateral spot on propleura and ostiolar orifice, fulvous brown; disc of venter black with pale spot posteriorly. Legs pale testaceous yellowish; femora except apex black, polished; tips of tarsi infuscated.

Structure: Body above except hemelytra polished, coarsely punctate, clothed in part with very minute pale setae.

Head: Length of head 0.70; width across eyes 1.02; interocular space 0.52; interocellar space 0.26; eyeocellar space 0.10; eye length 0.30; eye width 0.25. Bucculae with a few distinct punctures, ending before base of head. Labium extending to hind coxae, length of segments: I 0.50; II 0.41; III 0.38; IV 0.37. Antennae with 1st segment slightly incrassate, length of segments: I 0.30; II 0.67; III 0.57; IV missing.

Thorax: Pronotum coarsely punctae, median length 0.75; width anterior margin 0.82; width posterior margin 1.27. Scutellum length 0.62; width 0.73. Length of hemelytra 2.63; length of corium 1.91; claval commissure 0.37. Sides of pronotum and hemelytra with short bristly setae in addition to yellow pubescence.

Abdomen: Ventral trichobothria on sterna III and IV almost in a straight line.

Male: Aedeagus almost similar to that in N. vinitor .

Female: Abdominal terga sclerotised as in N. vinitor . Spermatheca as in N. vinitor , with one loop and 2–3 twists, apical sac part globose and slightly broader than subapical part.

Other details as in original description, and generally as in N. vinitor .

Distribution. Anuda Island just east of Santa Cruz Islands ( Solomon Islands).

Diagnosis. N. femoratus can be readily distinguished from N. caledoniae by its uniformly black and shiny femora.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Lygaeidae

Genus

Nysius

Loc

Nysius femoratus Van Duzee

Malipatil, M. B. 2010
2010
Loc

Nysius femoratus

Van Duzee, E. P. 1940: 3
1940
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