Xystonyttus Kirkaldy, 1909

Gil-Santana, Helcio R. & Oliveira, Jader, 2023, A new genus and a new species of wasp-mimicking Harpactorini (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Harpactorinae), with an updated key to the Neotropical genera, ZooKeys 1152, pp. 163-204 : 163

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1152.96058

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F2B80B9C-09A8-41F8-9E09-A31E58928A75

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2510A527-1820-5607-BE4E-487C5E2E1028

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scientific name

Xystonyttus Kirkaldy, 1909
status

 

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Cosmonyttus Stål, 1868: 103; Stål 1872: 83 (not Stål 1866: 295); Lethierry and Severin 1896: 178 [catalog; including erroneously Stål 1866: 295]. Type species: Zelus ichneumoneus Fabricius 1803: 286, by monotypy.

Xystonyttus Kirkaldy, 1909: 388 [as a new name for " Cosmonyttus , Stål, 1872 (not 1866)"]; Wygodzinsky 1949: 48 [catalog]; Putshkov and Putshkov 1985: 66 [catalog]; Maldonado 1990: 324 [catalog]; Maldonado and Lozada 1992: 165 [key]; Forero 2011: 16 [checklist]; Gil-Santana 2015: 37 [key], 2016: 92 [citations]; Gil-Santana et al. 2017: 41 [citation]. Type species: Zelus ichneumoneus Fabricius 1803: 286, by original designation.

Morphological remarks.

Head gibbous, large, as long as wide across eyes, densely covered with long setae on ventral and postocular portions; postantennal spines elongated, curved forward, apices acute. Legs: fore and hind femora curved at median portion; fore femora thickened, narrowing at apices; fore tibia curved at apical third; middle and hind legs elongated, slender. Hemelytra long, surpassing the abdomen by somewhat more than half of the length of the membrane.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Reduviidae

Loc

Xystonyttus Kirkaldy, 1909

Gil-Santana, Helcio R. & Oliveira, Jader 2023
2023
Loc

Xystonyttus

Kirkaldy 1909
1909
Loc

Cosmonyttus

Stal 1866
1866
Loc

Cosmonyttus

Stal 1866
1866