Triunfus carvalhoi, BARROs & Barão & Grazia, 2020

BARROs, Lurdiana D., Barão, Kim R. & Grazia, Jocélia, 2020, Systematics of the Mecocephala group (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) based on a phylogenetic perspective: Inclusion of Hypanthracos, description of three new genera, and redescription of Ogmocoris, Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 78 (2), pp. 321-360 : 345-347

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.26049/ASP78-2-2020-07

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4382797

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/904BEC25-5744-FF91-3ED8-F8DE05E2F9B0

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Triunfus carvalhoi
status

sp. nov.

Triunfus carvalhoi sp.n.

Figs. 14 View Fig A– F, 16 View ← B, D – F, 17 View Fig , 18 View ← Fv, L, 20 View Fig B, D, H, J, L

Diagnosis. Valvifers 8 shorter than laterotergites 9. Valvifers 9 swollen, posterior margins convex. Lateral scle- rotized areas of valvulae 9 well-defined, sclerotized. Diameter of proximal ductus receptaculi equal to diameter of median wall of vesicular area. Capsula seminalis equal in length to pars intermedialis, with a process.

Description. Measurements: Table 4. Colouration: Gen- eral colour dark brown dorsally and ventrally; densely punctate. Head and clypeus with ferruginous callosities; antennomeres uniformly brownish; brown blotches on antenniferous tubercles and maxillary plates. Sublateral margins of pronotum and lateral margins of coria fer- ruginous. Pro-, meso-, metasternum and evaporatorium dark brown. Coxae, trochanters, and apical half of each femur ferruginous, tibiae and tarsi brown. Connexivum ferruginous. Abdominal sternites brown, sublateral band from prosternum to abdominal sternite 7 ferruginous. Spiracles dark brown. Trichobothria brown. Head ( Figs. 14A View Fig , D–E, 20D, F, H): Anteocular processes absent. Proportions of antennomeres: 1> 2 <3> 4 <5 ( Figs. 14D View Fig , 18 View ← Fv, 20H). Thorax: Pronotum with anterior an- gles not produced; anterolateral margins straight, smooth; humeral angles not produced ( Figs. 14A View Fig , 20J View Fig ). Gyrifica- tion of evaporatorium with high wrinkles; anterolateral margin of each evaporatorium rounded; outer margin of each metapleural evaporatorium concave ( Fig. 18L View ← ). Membrane with veins linear, some bifurcated basally. Hemelytra not surpassing apex of abdomen. Abdomen: Posterolateral angles of each connexivum not produced ( Figs. 14A View Fig , 20L View Fig ). Female terminalia ( Figs. 14F View Fig , 16B, D View ← ): Valvifers 8 shorter than laterotergites 9, partially cover- ing valvifers 9. Laterotergites 8 triangular, straight api- cally. Valvifers 9 swollen, leveled, relative to the position of segment X; posterior margins convex, lateral margins with 1 + 1 processes. Laterotergites 9 triangular, obtusely rounded apically ( Fig. 16B View ← ). Female genitalia: Ectoder- mal ductus ( Fig. 16 View ← E–F): Diameter of proximal ductus receptaculi equal to diameter of median wall of vesicular area. Annular flanges divergent. Pars intermedialis recti- linear. Capsula seminalis globose, equal in length to pars intermedialis, with a process.

Male. Unknown.

Etymology. This species is named in honour to Dr. Ger- vásio Silva Carvalho, specialist dedicated to phylogeny and biogeography of Neotropical Auchenorrhyncha.

Type material: Holotype ♀, ‘ BRAZIL, Rio Grande do Sul, Tri- unfo | Projeto Sitel/Corsan | 7 – 11.i.2002 | Equipe do Projeto leg.’ | ‘ 17302-1 MCTP’ ( MCTP). – Paratype: ♀, ‘ BRAZIL, Rio Grande do Sul, Capão do Leão’ ( UFRG) <illustrated specimen> .

Distribution. Brazil: Rio Grande do Sul ( Fig. 17 View Fig ).

MCTP

Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Pontificia Universidade, Museu de Ciencias

UFRG

Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Biologia

MCTP

Museu de Ciencias

UFRG

Instituto de Biologia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Triunfus

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