Salyavata variegata Amyot & Serville, 1843
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171458 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6261966 |
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Salyavata variegata Amyot & Serville, 1843 View in CoL
This subfamily is pantropical, but only Salyavata Amyot and Serville, 1843 , occurs in the western hemisphere ( Maldonado 1990; Schuh & Slater 1995). There are five described species within the genus ( Maldonado 1990; Doesburg & Brailovsky 2001). Until now, only S. variegata has been recorded from Colombia, but the species is also known from Panama, Ecuador, French Guiana, Surinam, Brazil, and Bolivia ( McMahan 1982; Maldonado 1990; Doesburg & Brailovsky 2001). Some of the specimens examined here were collected near termite nests. This includes one nymph from Antioquia (Cocorná) which is completely covered with debris, and agrees therefore with observations of McMahan (1982), who reported camouflaging behavior by nymphs of Salyavata . Nymphs of S. variegata have never been described ( McMahan 1983), but it is here assumed that the examined nymphs belong to this species. These nymphs have a conspicuous shieldlike structure lateral to the stridulatory sulcus, which is absent in the adult. This shield resembles the one found in adults of the Phimophorinae ( Usinger & Wygodzinsky 1964) .
Although Wygodzinsky (1948) recorded one female from “Bogotá, Colombia, Lindig col.,” it is possible that Bogotá is not the real locality (see above, under Brontostoma sanguinosum ). Additional localities are given for this species, which demonstrates its wide distribution in Colombia in lower and median altitude zones, and its frequent association with termite nests.
Material examined: COLOMBIA, 1Ψ, Antioquia, Porce (en habitación) [6º28'N 75º20'W], 1300 m, I1983, R. Vélez [ MEFLG]; 1Ψ, 1 nymph, Antioquia, Cocorná (en termitero) [6º04'N 75º11'W], 1280 m, IV1989, D. Calle [ MEFLG]; 1Ψ, Antioquia, Turbo (en Heliconia), 2 m, VII1971, R. Vélez [ MEFLG]; 1ɗ, 1Ψ, Antioquia, Villa Arteaga en maleza [caserío en Mutatá 7°14'N 76°26'W, al NO], 132 m, IX1947, L. Gallego [ MEFLG]; 1ɗ, Antioquia, Mutatá [7°14'N 76°26'W] (en maleza), 132 m, IX1972, R. Vélez [ MEFLG]; 1 adult, without abdomen, Antioquia, Turbo (en maleza), 2 m, X1947, L. Gallego; Det. J. Maldonado Capriles [ MEFLG # cat. 3005]; 1Ψ, Antioquia, Cocorná (en árbol) [6º04'N 75º11'W], 1280 m, XI1987, C. Nicholls [ MEFLG]; 1Ψ, Antioquia, San Luis (bosque) [6º02'N 74º59'W], 1050 m, I1986, R. Vélez [ MEFLG]; 1ɗ, Antioquia, San Luis [6º02'N 74º59'W], 1050 m, III1987, G. Dolly [ MEFLG]; 1 nymph, Antioquia, San Luis, Río Claro, 440 m, 1994, LMA [ MUJ]; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Chocó, cerca a Riosucio, desembocadura del TruandóAtrato, bosque super húmedo, 5 m, VI1995, F. Fernández [ IAVH]; 1ɗ, Cundinamarca, Yacopí [5º27'N 74º20'W], vereda San Luis, Finca el Clavel, 1200 m, 5IV1996, R. Lugo [UPN]; 1Ψ, Meta, Mun. Puerto Gaitán, Hacienda Yamato (junto a termitero) 4º31'29.8"N 71º48'42.8"W, 150 m, 25IV1996, P. Márquez [ IAVH]; 1Ψ, Santander, alto río Opón, 900 m, 5I1949, L. Richter [ UNCB]; 1Ψ, Santander, Pto. Araujo [35 km al NO de Cimitarra], 200 m, V1949, L. Gallego [ MEFLG]; 1Ψ, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura (bosque) [3º53'N 77º4'W], 7 m, I1965, R. Vélez [ MEFLG]; 1ɗ, 1Ψ, Valle del Cauca, Alto Anchicayá (follaje), 650 m, 16XI1996, D. Díaz [ UVCO]; 1Ψ, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Rio Naya, Guandal, 26I1998, F. Riascos [ UNCB]; 1ɗ, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, San Juan, el Tigre (fuente de luz), 2XII1997, C. A. Medina [ UNCB].
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