A synopsis of Martarega White, 1879 (Insecta: Heteroptera: Notonectidae) occurring in the Brazilian Amazonia, with descriptions of three new species Barbosa, Julianna Freires Ribeiro, José Ricardo Inacio Nessimian, Jorge Luiz Journal of Natural History 2012 2012-05-31 46 17 - 18 1025 1057 3Y9RP Barbosa, Ribeiro, Nessimian Barbosa, Ribeiro, Nessimian 2012 [370,918,1331,1355] Insecta Notonectidae Martarega Animalia Hemiptera 8 1031 Arthropoda species barcelos sp. nov.  ( Figures 1A–D, 13A)  Type material    Holotype. Brazil, Amazonas State, Barcelos Municipality, Serra do Aracá,  Igarapé(1st and 2nd order) [ 0.86060 ◦N, 63.47199 ◦W],  32 m,  01.VIII.2009, ( J.L. Nessimian, U.G. Neissand J.O. Silva):  1 m( DZRJ), brachypterous.  Description of holotype(brachypterous form)  Measurements.Body length (from apex of head to apex of hemelytra at rest): 5.20; length of vertex: 0.36; greatest width of vertex: 0.26; width of eye: 0.62; length of ocular commissure: 0.26; length of head: 0.68; greatest width of head: 1.26; length of pronotum: 0.46; greatest width of pronotum: 1.34; median length of scutellum: 0.60; greatest width of scutellum: 0.70.  Figures 1–4.  Martaregaspeciesoccurring in Brazilian Amazonia. Figure 1.  Martarega barcelosBarbosa, Ribeiro, Nessimian sp. nov.(holotype). (A) Male hemelytra (lateral view); (B) male mesotrochanter with one group of short bristles at outer lateral margin; (C) male genital capsule  Colour.General colour yellowish. Setae dark-brown. Base of tylus, labrum, first and second rostral segments brown; ventral surface of second rostral segment, third and fourth rostral segments dark brown. Posterior half of fovea on pronotum stained with brown; hemelytra hyaline and yellowish; median longitudinal stripe opaque, narrow, not bifurcate, extending for about one-third of hemelytra length; narrow brown stain, covering entire stripe, extending posteriorly for four-fifths of hemelytra length; second stripe on costal margin extending to approximately one-half of hemelytra length; large brown stain, covering entire stripe, extending posteriorly onto entire hemelytra ( Figure 1A); embolium stained with brown; fore-, meso- and hind trochanters, as well as foretibiae and foretarsi yellowish, stained with brown; femora yellowish with brown stain ventrally; mesotibiae and tarsi brown; hind tibiae and tarsi yellowish; lateral margins of metaxyphus brown.  Head, thorax and abdomen.Head rounded; anterior margin of vertex convex, slightly protruding before eyes, shorter than its length; ocular commissure shorter than vertex, about two-fifths width of one eye. Pronotum with lateral margins conspicuously divergent; posterior margin slightly concave to approximately straight; greatest pronotum width about three times its length in dorsal view; lateral margins of scutellum concave, wider than long and longer than median length of pronotum; internal margin of embolium without toothed area; hemelytral process extending beyond apex of membrane ( Figure 1A); forefemora without spines; mesotrochanters rounded with one group of very cohesive, short bristles near lateral margin ( Figure 1B); mesofemora without nodules; metaxyphus with apex trilobed; distal margin of hind trochanters continuous, without sharp concavity; hind femora with 13 strong setae distributed throughout inner margins. Ventral abdominal keel with hairs distributed throughout entire lateral surface. (lateral view) showing right clasper; (D) male genital capsule (lateral view) showing left clasper. Figure 2.  Martarega nieseriBarbosa, Ribeiro, Nessimian sp. nov.(A) Male hemelytra (lateral view); (B) female hemelytra (lateral view); (C) apex of male hind trochanter with a sharp concavity; (D) male genital capsule (lateral view) showing right clasper; (E) male genital capsule (lateral view) showing left clasper. Figure 3.  Martarega pydanieliBarbosa, Ribeiro, Nessimian sp. nov.( holotype). (A) Male hemelytra (lateral view); (B) male mesotrochanter with lateral margin angulous to straight; (C) male genital capsule (lateral view) showing right clasper; (D) male genital capsule (lateral view) showing left clasper. Figure 4.  Martarega membranacea White, 1879. (A) Male hemelytra (lateral view); (B) female hemelytra (lateral view); (C) male genitalia capsule (lateral view) showing right clasper; (D) male genitalia capsule (lateral view) showing left clasper. ASP, asymmetrical sinistral process; HPR, hemelytral process; LCA, longitudinal carina; LCL, left clasper; LMS, longitudinal median stripe; LSC, longitudinal costal stripe; RCL, right clasper; SBR, short bristles; SCO, sharp concavity; STA, brown stain; STH, stripe originating at base of hemelytral process; TAE, toothed area of embolium. Scale bar: 1.00 mm. Male genitalia.Genital capsule normal, not produced; left clasper rounded at apex, longer than right, twice its width, with longitudinal carina along its almost entire length; right clasper rounded ( Figure 1C,D). Macropterous forms unknown. Females of this species are unknown.  Etymology The species epithet,  barcelos, refers to the locality (Barcelos Municipality) in which the holotypewas collected.  Taxonomic notes The specimens of  M. barcelos sp. nov.key to  M. williamsiin the Truxal (1949)key to  Martaregaspecies.This is because  M. barcelos sp. nov.appears most closely related to  M. williamsi, sharing with the latter the pattern of hemelytral stripes, with a short longitudinal median stripe and a second stripe at costal margin, and the presence of a group of short bristles near the outer lateral margin of mesotrochanter (compare Figures 1and 9).  Martarega barcelos sp. nov.has many differences in relation to  M. williamsi: spines at forefemur absent; hemelytral process exceeding the length of membrane ( Figure 1A); first longitudinal stripe equal to  M. williamsi, except the stain covering the stripe and extending for four-fifths of hemelytra length; second stripe at costal margin extending for approximately one-half of hemelytra length, with a stain about it and extending along the entire length of hemelytra ( Figure 1A); right clasper more rounded; left clasper more robust with a longitudinal carina along its length ( Figure 1C,D). 2009-08-01 DZRJ J. L. Nessimian & U. G. Neiss & J. O. Silva Brazil Igarape 32 0.8606 Amazonas State 1 -63.47199 Serra do Araca 8 1031 1 holotype