Arculanus, DISTANT, 1904

Namyatova, Anna A. & Cassis, Gerasimos, 2016, Systematic revision and phylogeny of the plant bug tribe Monaloniini (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae) of the world, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 176 (1), pp. 36-136 : 81-83

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12311

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10543547

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/142A4050-DE62-FFD7-91C5-E08CFE25FD6F

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Marcus

scientific name

Arculanus
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ARCULANUS DISTANT View in CoL

Figures 6 View Figure 6 , 14F–H View Figure 14 , 18C, D View Figure 18 , 22 View Figure 22

Arculanus Distant, 1904a: 198 View in CoL (gen. nov.; type species: Arculanus marshalli Distant, 1904 View in CoL by monotypy); Kirkaldy, 1906 (list); Reuter, 1910: 157 (cat.); Poppius, 1912: 176, 190 (key, description); Bergroth, 1922: 56 (cat.) China, 1944: 173 (key); Carvalho, 1952: 59 (cat.); Carvalho, 1955: 39 (key); Carvalho, 1957: 131 (cat.); Schmitz, 1968: 11 (key to gen.); Schuh, 1995: 509 (cat.); Schuh, 2002 –2013 (cat.); Namyatova et al., in press (phylogeny).

Tetanophleps Bergroth, 1922: 56 (gen. nov.; type species: Tetanophleps gibbifrons View in CoL by monotypy; syn. by China, 1944: 172); Carvalho, 1957: 131 (cat.) Diagnosis: Arculanus View in CoL can be diagnosed by the following characters: presence of punctures on clavus and R + M (as in fig. 11C, D in Namyatova et al., in press); corium semitransparent with reddish marking posteriorly; hemelytra broadened posteriorly; metasternum rounded, not extending to abdomen (as in fig. 17C in Namyatova et al., in press); ASI subequal to half of head width, swollen medially; LSIII as long as wide, LSIV as long as LSIII; gula almost as long as buccula; calli separated (as in Fig. 10B View Figure 10 ); presence of two punctures on that depression near calli (as in Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ); setae on pronotum absent or very rare; presence of long auxiliary vein on membrane emanating from closed cell; ductus seminis with distinct coils, forming narrow tube ( Fig. 14E View Figure 14 ); DLP with lateral oviducts placed medially ( Fig. 18C View Figure 18 ).

Redescription: Male: Length c. 5 mm. COLORATION ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ). Mostly whitish yellow to yellow, with reddish and brown markings, the largest reddish marking placed on hemelytron. TEXTURE. Body smooth; head without tubercles, wrinkles or flattened areas, vertex without flattened areas; pronotum and scutellum mostly impunctate, without tumescences or wrinkles, only pair of punctures on depression delimiting calli and between mesoscutum and scutellum; striations on lateral margin of scutellum, and rows on punctures on clavus and on R + M present (as in fig. 11C in Namyatova et al., in press); semicircular depression between scutellum and mesoscutum absent. VESTITURE. Body clothed with pale short simple setae, very rare or absent on head, pronotum and pleura, dense and adpressed on hemelytron; mostly suberect on appendages, setae on legs and thorax sometimes not very dense, slightly longer than width of hind tibia; black spinules on femora absent; rows of small black spinules on tibia present (as in fig. 18D in Namyatova et al., in press). STRUC- TURE. Head. Distance between eye and pronotum subequal to eye diameter (as in Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ); occipital region distinctly delimited with transverse depression; longitudinal depression on vertex indistinct; eyes not stylate, in line with contour of head (as in Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ), c. 0.33× as wide as head; distance between antennal fossa twice as long as antennal fossa diameter; frons distinctly swollen, without ridges, outgrowths or longitudinal depression; anterior view of head c. 1.3× as wide as high; eye almost twice as high as distance from eye to apex of clypeus; antennal fossa round, diameter subequal to quarter of eye height (as in fig. 4A in Namyatova et al., in press), only slightly raised; inferior margin of fossa placed slightly above inferior margin of eye; base of clypeus placed near inferior margin of antennal fossa, delimited with depression; head distinctly swollen dorsally in lateral view; gula straight, almost as long as buccula length. Labium. Reaching or almost reaching posterior margin of prosternum; LSI and II each twice as long as wide; LSIII–IV each almost as long as wide, slightly shorter than LSII. Antenna. Slightly surpassing base of cuneus; ASI subequal to half of head width, widened medially (as in fig. 8C in Namyatova et al., in press); ASII c. 3× as long as ASI, subequal in length to head and pronotum combined; ASIII c. 0.7–0.8× as long as ASII; ASIV c. 0.5× as long as ASIII, ASII–IV filiform. Thorax. Collar distinct, fused with calli posteriorly (as in Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ), distinctly swollen; calli separated, tuberculate (as in Fig. 10B View Figure 10 ), depression delimiting callosite region posteriorly indistinct medially; humeral angles of pronotum rounded, not dilated (as in Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ); posterior margin of pronotum concave; scutellum almost flat, acute apically, without outgrowth, ridge or medial depression; metepimeron slightly widened, c. 4–5× as high as long, slightly angulate; metasternum rounded posteriorly, without medial projection on to abdominal segment II (as in fig. 17C in Namyatova et al., in press). Hemelytron. Widened posteriorly, its costal margin convex near posterior margin of corium; claval commissure c. 1.5× as long as scutellum, straight (as in fig. 11C in Namyatova et al., in press); R + M distinct, reaching posterior margin of corium; medial fracture strongly inclined towards midline; corium without swelling posteriorly; cuneus c. 2.5× as long as wide, subequal to pronotum length, medial margin almost straight (as in fig. 13A in Namyatova et al., in press); membrane cell not surpassing or only slightly surpassing apex of cuneus, forming right angle (as in fig. 13B in Namyatova et al., in press), slightly longer than pronotum; distance from cell to apex of membrane subequal to length of cell; auxiliary vein present, very long, almost reaching posterior margin of membrane. Legs. Forecoxae contiguous (as in fig. 17C in Namyatova et al., in press); fore and middle femora only indistinctly swollen apically, hind femur distinctly swollen apically; femora not curved or only indistinctly curved (as in fig. 18C in Namyatova et al., in press); foretibia shorter than head and pronotum combined; swellings on tibae absent; segments of hind tarsus subequal in length (as in fig. 19A in Namyatova et al., in press); claw mostly straight, apical third curved; basal tooth on claw more than twice as long as wide, concave (as in Fig. 13K View Figure 13 ). Genitalia ( Fig. 14E–H View Figure 14 ). Genital capsule longer than wide, without outgrowth(s), its ventral wall not shortened anteriorly; left paramere distinctly r-shaped, c. 2.5× as long as right paramere; phallobase sclerite of primary gonopore bowl-shaped, with short outgrowths, supporting ductus seminis; ductus seminis not sclerotized basally or apically, as long as phallotheca length, with coils forming narrow tube, attached to phallobase medially; sclerotized part of phallotheca broad, occupying entire dorsal part, rounded apically, without outgrowths or ridge; endosomal spicules with or without serrations, varying in shape.

Female: Length c. 6–7 mm. Similar to male, body usually generally larger. Genitalia ( Fig. 18C, D View Figure 18 ). DLP with two sclerotized bands; membrane encircled by inner sclerotized band, not striated, without membranous outgrowths, with small sclerites; lateral oviducts separated, at mid-length of DLP, equidistant from lateral margins of DLP; spermathecal gland placed slightly above midpoint of DLP; posterior wall covered with small tubercles, without sclerites or outgrowths; base of second valvula slightly convex; ventral wall of bursa copulatrix membranous.

Distribution: Democratic Republic of Congo (Elisabethville) ( Fig. 22 View Figure 22 ).

Host plants: No information.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Loc

Arculanus

Namyatova, Anna A. & Cassis, Gerasimos 2016
2016
Loc

Tetanophleps

Carvalho JCM 1957: 131
China WE 1944: 172
Bergroth E 1922: 56
1922
Loc

Arculanus

Schmitz G 1968: 11
Carvalho JCM 1957: 131
Carvalho JCM 1955: 39
Carvalho JCM 1952: 59
China WE 1944: 173
Bergroth E 1922: 56
Poppius BR 1912: 176
Reuter OM 1910: 157
Distant WL 1904: 198
1904
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