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        <dc:title>Wallabicoris, New Genus (Hemiptera: Miridae: Phylinae: Phylini) From Australia, With The Description Of 37 New Species And An Analysis Of Host Associations</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Schuh, R. T.</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>P. Pedraza</dc:creator>
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        <bibo:journal>Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History</bibo:journal>
        <dc:date>2010</dc:date>
        <bibo:pubDate>2010-06-03</bibo:pubDate>
        <bibo:volume>2010</bibo:volume>
        <bibo:issue>338</bibo:issue>
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        <dwc:genus>Wallabicoris</dwc:genus>
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        <dwc:phylum>Arthropoda</dwc:phylum>
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        <dwc:species>craspedii</dwc:species>
        <dwc:status>sp. nov.</dwc:status>
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        <spm:hasContent> DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the large size and the elongate slender body form, total length 5.56, ratio length/width 3.60, the heavy black setae on the dorsum, the more  Fig. 6.  Wallabicoris craspedii, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00089293). or less uniform greenish yellow coloration of the dorsum (pl. 1), and the form of the male genitalia, the secondary endosomal strap with a broad subbasal undulation, an elongate left paramere, and a lanceolate right paramere (fig. 6). Separated from other large species with a large elongate body as follows: from  W. coolabahby the pale setae on the dorsum, the short submedial twist in the secondary endosomal strap, and the shorter left paramere in that species; from  W. norsemaniusby the pale setae on the dorsum, the longitudinal color pattern and the short submedial twist in the secondary endosomal strap in that species; and from  W. uptoniby the less pronounced subbasal undulation in the secondary endosomal strap and the somewhat less elongate left paramere.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> DESCRIPTION: Male: Body greatly elongate, parallel sided, total length 5.20, ratio l/w 5 3.63. COLORATION (pl. 1): Pronotum unicolorous greenish yellow; hemelytron mostly pale, greenish yellow; markings on cuneus present as partial or complete but weak infuscation; membrane with elongate, contrasting, fumose marking at extreme base, remainder weakly to strongly fumose over entire area, veins white; venter heavily infuscate, at least on mesopleuron and abdomen; antennal segment 1 dirty yellow, with strong infuscation at base and apex, with one or two black medial setae; antennal segment 2 dirty yellow proximally, weakly infuscate distally; labium generally infuscate, heavily so apically; hind femora with many brown or black spots; hind tibial spines dark with very small dark bases. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Dorsum with erect black setae, particularly on pronotum, intermixed with pale setae on hemleytron, without sericeous or woolly setae. STRUCTURE: Head:Elongate, projecting anteriorly, ratio wh/lh 5 2.77; antennal fossa with ventral margin of fossa at ventral margin of eye; interocular space moderate, ratio iod/wh 5 0.42; eyes leaving gena moderately exposed in lateral view (hg3/he20); labium just reaching onto abdomen. GENITALIA (fig. 6): Endosoma:Base moderately long, with an open Ushaped bend; distal half of shaft more or less straight and erect; primary endosomal strap elongate apically, ratio lae/lsg 2.40; apex of primary endosomal strap nearly straight; secondary endosomal strap very slender, of uniform width from endosomal bend to gonopore, reaching to level of secondary gonopore, with a broad submedial undulation; secondary gonopore seen laterally in lateral view of endosoma. Phallotheca:More or less right angulate, dorsal surface with a hump; dorsal surface without a conspicuous keel. Left Paramere:Body elongate, somewhat exceeding pygophore margin; in dorsal perspective open over nearly entire length; body tapered toward apex in lateral perspective; anterior process arising at posterior margin of shaft; anterior process angled posterodorsally; posterior process appearing tubular, fingerlike; posterior process with strongly projecting shoulder at base; base of posterior process at least somewhat elevated above level of paramere body. Right Paramere:Body moderately elongate, ratio lrp/ wrp 3.38; body tapered from base to apex; posterior margin with a distinct protuberance subapically; body elevated at juncture with base; apex tapered.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> ETYMOLOGY: Named for the host genus,  CraspediaForster (Asteraceae).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> HOSTS: Recorded from  Craspediasp.( Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> DISTRIBUTION (map 3): Known from several localities in New South Walesand Victoria, most in the Great Dividing Range.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> DISCUSSION: Further attention to sampling on  Craspediawill help to determine the extent to which this primarily high latitude— high elevation group of plants serves as hosts for  Wallabicorisspp.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  HOLOTYPE:  AUSTRALIA: New South Wales:Mount Kosciusko, 36.45 °S 148.26 °E, 01 Feb 1952– 12 Feb 1952, C.E. Chadwick,  Craspediasp. (Asteraceae), 13 (AMNH_PBI 00089293) ( AM).  PARATYPES:  AUSTRALIA: New South Wales:Charlottes Pass, Kosciusko National Park, 36.43333 °S 148.31666 °E, 1800 m, 17 Feb 1963, D.K. McAlpine, 13 (00090859) ( AM). Lake Cootapatamba, Snowy Mountains, 09 Feb 1979, D.K. McAlpine &amp; B.J. Day, 13 (00090907) ( AM). Mount Kosciusko, 36.45 °S 148.26 °E, 01 Feb 1952– 12 Feb 1952, C.E. Chadwick,  Craspediasp. (Asteraceae), 2♀(00089295, 00089296) ( AM); 14 Feb 1963, D.K. McAlpine, 13 (00090652) ( AMNH).  Victoria:near Rosebud, Mornington Peninsula, 04 Jan 1976, M.S. Moulds, 13 (00090653) ( AM).</spm:hasContent>
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