Belostoma ribeiroi De Carlo, 1933
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Belostoma ribeiroi De Carlo, 1933 View in CoL
( Figs 14 View FIGURE 14 ; 20C View FIGURE 20 ; 24B View FIGURE 24 )
Belostoma ribeiroi De Carlo, 1933: 95 View in CoL , Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 .
Belostoma dufouri De Carlo, 1933: 96 View in CoL , Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 .
Belostoma lundbladi De Carlo, 1963: 20 View in CoL . Syn. n.
Types.— Belostoma ribeiroi View in CoL was described based on male holotype ( Gruta do Tucum [?], Mato Grosso) deposited in MNRJ .
Material examined.— BRAZIL. Distrito Federal— *1 f (DZRJ-a 454): Brasília, Bacia do Riacho Fundo, 18.I.1996, ( V. Pires), J. R. I. Ribeiro det. 1999. Mato Grosso — * 1 m ( MNRJ 118): [without date and collector], J. A. de Carlo det. as B. dufouri, J. R. I. Ribeiro det. 1999, B. dufouri paratype. * 1 m ( MNRJ 119): Gruta do Tucum, 17.X.1908, (M. Ribeiro), J. A. de Carlo det., holotype. Minas Gerais — * 1 m ( DPIC 1209): Diamantina, 19.III.1994, (A. L. Melo), A. L. Melo det. *1 f ( DPIC 1619): same, Cachoeira Sentinela [“abaixo”], 19.III.1994, (A. L. Melo and N. Nieser), N. Nieser det. * 1 m ( DPIC 1785): same, [“riacho 1”], 20.III.1994, (A. L. Melo), A. L. Melo det. * 1 m ( MACN): Paracatu, Córrego Rico, 06.VII.1960, “Expedição Formosa”, J. A. de Carlo det. as B. lundbladi, J. R. I. Ribeiro det. 1999, B. lundbladi paratype. * 1 m / 1 f ( MNRJ 120): same, “DZ 54/62”, 06.VII.1960, “Exp. Formosa”, J. A. de Carlo det. as B. lundbladi, J. R. I. Ribeiro det. 1999, B. lundbladi holotype. 2 m / 2 f (DZRJ-a 508): Serra do Cipó-km 117 [1.100 m, 19 º 15’ 92” S, 43 º 32’ 86” W], 17.IV.1999, (A. L. Melo and J. R. I. Ribeiro), J. R. I. Ribeiro det. 1999. Santa Catarina — 1 m ( MACN): Nova Teutônia [300–500 m], IX.1951, (F. Plaumann), J. A. de Carlo det. as B. testaceopallidum, J. R. I. Ribeiro det. 1999.
Distribution.— BRAZIL: Distrito Federal ( Ribeiro 2005), Goiás ( Menke & Lauck 1962), Mato Grosso ( De Carlo 1933), Minas Gerais ( Nieser & Melo 1997) [but see De Carlo (1963)], Rio de Janeiro ( Ribeiro 2005), Santa Catarina ( Ribeiro 2005).
Description.—Measurements (m / f). Total length (from apex of head to apex of hemelytra at rest) 26.0– 32.3 / 27.8–31.2; largest width of body 12.8–15.3 / 13.3–14.8; median length of pronotum 4.80–5.40 / 4.80– 5.40; greatest pronotal width 9.20–10.40 / 8.64–10.64.
General coloration dark brown.
Body elliptical. Length of anteoculus 0.96–1.38 times length of interoculus; length of rostral segment I 0.82–1.04 times length of rostral segment II; anterior frontogenal suture longer than posterior frontogenal suture; clypeus reaching or not reaching ocular line (0–0.16 mm); vertex without longitudinal median carina; posterior interocular width 1.27–1.64 times length of anteoculus, and 1.43–1.82 times width of eye; eyes rounded. Pronotum usually with longitudinal median carina on its posterior portion; greatest pronotal width 1.76–1.97 times its length; scutellum reaching or not reaching nodal line (0–0.48 mm), usually with longitudinal median carina; prosternal keel not prominent, somewhat rounded and anteriorly projected at apex ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ). Pilosity extending along the genital operculum, covering entire margin of connexivum and all or part of sternites.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 14C–E View FIGURE 14 ).—Caudal portion of phallus flattened. Dorsal arms divergent, neither narrowing nor broading, rounded at apex in dorsal view; ventral diverticulum without dorsal caudal protuberance in dorsal and lateral views, and without ventroapical protuberance in lateral and ventral views; caudal lateral margins of ventral diverticulum convex, not sinuous in ventral view; width of ventral diverticulum equal to its length in ventral view.
Variation.—I examined the B. lundbladi holotype and paratype from Minas Gerais in the MNRJ, as designated by De Carlo. They show the prosternal keel weakly anteriorly projected and more acute at apex ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ). Moreover, the dorsal arms are broader, narrowing apically in dorsal view ( Fig. 14F–H View FIGURE 14 ) .
Notes on biology—According to Nieser and Melo (1997), B. ribeiroi has been most often collected at the edges of various running waters. The species apparently is not rare, and has so far only been found in Brazil.
Comparative notes.—The history of B. ribeiroi has become somewhat confused. De Carlo (1938) and Lauck (1963) observed specimens with rostral segment I shorter than II. However, in De Carlo’s (1960) specimens, rostral segment I is slightly longer than II.
Belostoma lundbladi View in CoL keys to B. ribeiroi View in CoL in Nieser and Melo’s (1997: 59) key. Both B. lundbladi View in CoL and B. ribeiroi View in CoL have similar body lengths and phallic traits. Nevertheless, De Carlo (1963) differentiated these two species only on the basis of differences in rostral lengths. The differences between the types of the two species in rostral lengths are small and well within the limits of variability found for other specimens studied here. I do not consider these differences significant, and I am confident in synonymizing B. lundbladi View in CoL with B. ribeiroi View in CoL , as suggested by Nieser and Melo (1997).
Belostoma ribeiroi View in CoL might be confused with B. testaceopallidum View in CoL . In both have the pilosity covers the entire margin of connexivum and part or all of the sternites. However, according to Lauck (1963) and Nieser and Melo (1997), B. ribeiroi View in CoL can be readily distinguished from B. testaceopallidum View in CoL by its total length being more than twice its width and by the caudal lateral margins of ventral diverticulum not being sinuous in ventral view ( Fig. 14C–H View FIGURE 14 ).
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Belostoma ribeiroi De Carlo, 1933
Ribeiro, Josė Ricardo Inacio 2007 |
Belostoma lundbladi
De Carlo, J. A. 1963: 20 |
Belostoma ribeiroi
De Carlo, J. A. 1933: 95 |
Belostoma dufouri
De Carlo, J. A. 1933: 96 |