Neolygus fuscovultus, Yasunaga, 2024

Yasunaga, Tomohide, 2024, New species of the plant bug genus Neolygus Knight from Japan, Taiwan and Thailand (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirini), Zootaxa 5446 (4), pp. 451-487 : 473

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5446.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11121638

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C640C52-B31E-FFA3-78AF-FD46FE46F9FE

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scientific name

Neolygus fuscovultus
status

sp. nov.

Neolygus fuscovultus n. sp.

Figs. 1I View FIGURE 1 , 11J–L View FIGURE 11 , 20A–F View FIGURE 20

Material examined. Holotype (♀). TAIWAN: Nantou Co., Huiseun Forest Area, forest trail no. 45 toward Guandao trail, 24.0828, 121.0319, 1000–1200 m alt., 14 Mar 2017, T. Yasunaga et al. ( NMNS) ( AMNH _ PBI 00378772 View Materials ). GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Currently known only by the holotype female. Recognized readily by its oval, stout body ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 ); shiny chocolate brown head; narrow vertex; short antennal segment II that is shorter than labium; and semi-circular spot at apex of corium. This new species can be distinguished from any other Asian congeners by a combination of these characters; however, its closest relative is yet to be determined.

Description. Holotype female: Body moderate in size, ovoid, stout; general coloration pale green ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 ), with densely distributed, pale, simple, reclining or semierect setae. Head wholly shiny chocolate brown, with sparsely distributed, short setae ( Fig. 20A View FIGURE 20 ); vertex narrow; basal transverse carina of vertex slightly narrower than pronotal collar. Antenna pale brown; apical half of segment II, entire III and IV fuscous; segment II shorter than labium. Labium reddish brown, reaching apex of mesocoxa. Pronotum, scutellum and thoracic pleura pale green; scent efferent system pale brown, with narrow peritreme ( Fig. 20C View FIGURE 20 ). Clavus tinged with brown; apex of corium with dark, semicircular spot; membrane pale smoky brown, with pale veins and two obscure spots at middle and near apex of cuneus. All coxae and legs pale green; metafemur with two apical brown rings. Ventral side of abdomen pale green.

Female genitalia (11J–L, 20D–F): Sclerotized rings small, elongate ovoid, mesially separated to each other ( Fig. 11L View FIGURE 11 ); posterior wall as in Figs. 11K View FIGURE 11 , 20D–F View FIGURE 20 ; interramal sclerite with sparsely distributed spinules between inner bases of interramal lobes ( Fig. 20E–F View FIGURE 20 ); interramal lobe wide, with fields of micro-spines laterally and inner corner ( Fig. 20D View FIGURE 20 ); lateral lobe narrow, fused mesially ( Fig. 20F View FIGURE 20 ).

Measurements: See Table 1 View TABLE 1 .

Etymology. From Latin, fuscus (= dark) combined with vultus (= countenance), referring to the uniquely fuscous head; an adjective.

Distribution. Taiwan (Nantou).

Biology. Unknown.

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Neolygus

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