Phytocoris vanduzeei Reuter, 1912 (juniperanus species group). 1

Menard, Katrina L. & Schwartz, Michael D., 2023, Four new species of Phytocoris Fallen (Hemiptera, Miridae) from the Davis Mountains in Texas and further documentation of known species of Jeff Davis County, ZooKeys 1174, pp. 97-139 : 97

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scientific name

Phytocoris vanduzeei Reuter, 1912 (juniperanus species group). 1
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Phytocoris vanduzeei Reuter, 1912 (juniperanus species group). 1 View in CoL View at ENA

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Specimens examined.

Arizona: Cochise County, vicinity of Portal , 2.v.1978, RT Schuh, collected on Larrea divaricata , (CNC) AMNH_PBI_419933, 1♂ ; New Mexico: Eddy County, Hope , 22.vii.1967, LA Kelton, collected on Larrea sp. (CNC) AMNH_PBI_419921, 1♀ ; AMNH_PBI_419920, 1♂.

Note.

This species is recorded on Larrea divaricata Cav. ( Stonedahl 1988) as a host plant, which is sparsely distributed on the lower elevation areas of the county (personal observation). We found nymphs of this bug on L. divaricata at the Chiricahua Desert Research Institute to confirm its presence in Jeff Davis County, but to document the morphology we utilized adult specimens from the CNC from Stonedahl’s reference collection that were collected in Arizona and New Mexico.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Phytocoris