Glyptocombus mexicanus, Weirauch, Christiane, Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle & Knyshov, Alexander, 2018

Weirauch, Christiane, Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle & Knyshov, Alexander, 2018, Synopsis of Schizopteridae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Dipsocoromorpha) from the United States, with description of seven new species from the US and Mexico, ZooKeys 796, pp. 49-82 : 49

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.796.24176

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scientific name

Glyptocombus mexicanus
status

sp. n.

Glyptocombus mexicanus View in CoL sp. n. Figures 1, 2, 3, 10

Material.

Type material. Holotype: male: MEXICO: Quintana Roo: Res. Ecologica El Eden 25km NNE Leona Vicario, 21.21667°N 87.18333°W, 13 Oct 1998 - 28 Oct 1998, A. Blanco (UCRC_ENT 00038403) (UCR). Paratypes: Tamaulipas: Estacion Biol. Los Cedros, Gomez Farias, 22.88629°N 99.0255°W, 350 m, 26 Jul 1993 - 30 Jul 1993, E. G. Riley, 1 male (UCR_ENT 00094271), 1 female (UCR_ENT 00094272) (TAMU); 18 Jul 1994 - 19 Jul 1994, J. Cook & E. Riley, 1 male (UCR_ENT 00094275) (TAMU). Estacion Biol. Los Cedros, Gomez Farias, 22.88621°N 99.0255°W, 18 Jul 1994 - 22 Jul 1994, Cook, Ganaway & Riley, 1 female (UCR_ENT 00094276) (TAMU).

Diagnosis.

Distinguished among species of Glyptocombus by dark brown coloration, elytriform forewings in both sexes, forewing veins wider than cells, absence of areoles in forewing cells, and all legs with tibia and femora pale (Figure 1). Most similar to G. saltator based on wingtype in both males and females, but differentiated by much wider veins.

Description.

Male (Figure 1): with elytriform forewing, length: 1.18-1.74 mm; body ovoid. Coloration: head and body dark brown to black, coxae light brown, rest of legs pale to yellow, genital capsule and genitalia light to dark brown. Surface and Vestiture: in frontal orientation forefemur without anterior stout seta, hind tibia withtwoerect medium-length setae ventrally on distal half, second tarsomere of hind leg with stout seta anteroventrally (Figure 1). Structure. Head: disc declivous. Thorax: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.30-0.32, pronotal collar slightly depressed below pronotum (Figure 1), posterior margin of postnotum curved, ratio of height of forefemur to length of forefemur 0.20-0.23, ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.00, wing venation as in Figure 2B, forewing elytriform, with veins wider than cells. Abdomen and genitalia: as in genus description (Figure 3A, B).

Female (Figure 1): with elytriform forewing, length: 1.51 mm; body ovoid. Coloration: similar to male. Surface and vestiture: forefemur with anterior stout seta, hind tibia with four erect medium-length macrosetae ventrally on distal half, second hind tarsomere with two stout setae anteroventrally (Figure 1), entire surface of sternum 7 shiny with long setae (Figure 1). Structure. Head: disc decurrent anteriorly. Thorax: similar to male, but ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.28, collar slightly depressed below pronotum (Figure 1), postnotum short and rectangular, ratio of height of forefemur to length of forefemur 0.26, ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.00, forewing similar to male. Abdomen and Genitalia: as in genus description (Figure 3C, D).

Etymology.

Named for the country of origin.

Distribution.

Specimens of this species have been collected in Quintana Roo and Tamaulipas in Mexico.