Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides Poppius
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Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides Poppius comb. rest.
( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 H–I, 3E, 4B, 9C–D, 10)
Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides Poppius 1915: 49
Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides: Bergroth 1920: 73 ; Carvalho 1952: 48, 1957: 23, 1980b: 656; Gaedike 1971: 151; Schuh 1995: 35; Kerzhner & Josifov 1999: 9; Kerzhner & Schuh 2001: 269 Rhinocylapus velocipedoides: Gorczyca 2006: 73 View in CoL
Diagnosis. See diagnosis for the genus.
Redescription. Female. COLORATION ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 H). Dorsal surface dark castaneous with blackish areas. Head. Uniformly dark brown, nearly black, except for reddish anterior portion of buccula; antenna dark; antennal segment I uniformly dark brown; segment II dark brown, slightly paler than segment I; segments III and IV dark brown; rostrum brown, except for dull yellowish brown segment IV. Thorax. Pronotum. Dark brown, anterior lobe nearly black; posterior lobe with distinct, yellow T-shaped pattern medially, transverse patch of the pattern bordering calli posteriorly, longitudinal reaching posterior margin of pronotum. Mesoscutum and scutellum. Mesoscutum blackish; scutellum black. Thoracic pleura. Proepimeron blackish; other pleura black; evaporative areas dull brownish. Hemelytron. Dark brown; claval commissure near apex of scutellum sometimes slightly tinged with yellow. Legs. Coxae dark brown to blackish; femora brown, dark brown basally; tibiae dull yellowish brown, faded with dark brown basally; tarsi dull yellowish. Abdomen. Varying from dark brown to black.
Male ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 I). Similar to female. Antennal segment II paler, yellow basally; yellowish pattern medially on pronotum rather triangular than T-shaped.
Measurements. Ψ/ɗ: body length 7.85–8.0/5.2–5.3, width 3.2–3.25/1.9. Head. Length 1.55/1.15–1.17, width 1.125–1.2/0.9, diameter of eye in dorsal view 0.27–0.3/0.2. Antenna. Length of segment I 1.0–1.05/ 1.05, II 2.44–2.5/1.7, III (Ψ, broken in male specimens) 1.87, IV (Ψ, broken in male specimens) 2.1. Labium. All segments immeasurable in specimens examined. Pronotum. Length 1.5/0.98–1.0, width of anterior margin 0.8–0.87/0.62, length of lateral margin 1,5–1.6/1.0, width of posterior margin 2.3–2.4/1.5–1.7.
Biology. Unknown.
Distribution. Taiwan.
Type material. Lectotype Ψ (designated by Carvalho 1980b): Formosa Sauter; Fuhosho. 1909. IV.; Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides n. gen. et sp. [handwritten]; typus; Lectotypus as typus design. Carvalho; coll. Hungarian Nat. Hist. Museum, Budapest; Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus. Budapest coll. Hemiptera ; paralectotypes: 1 Ψ: Formosa Sauter; Fuhosho. 909. VII.; Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus. Budapest coll. Hemiptera ; 1 ɗ: Formosa Sauter; Fuhosho. 909. VII.; Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides Popp. , det. JCM Carvalho 19; coll. Hungarian Nat. Hist. Museum, Budapest; Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus. Budapest coll. Hemiptera ( HMNH).
Additional material examined. 1 ɗ and 1 Ψ: Formosa, Sauter; Fuhosho, 909. VII ( USNM).
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Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides Poppius
Wolski, Andrzej 2010 |
Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides:
Gorczyca 2006: 73 |
Kerzhner 2001: 269 |
Kerzhner 1999: 9 |
Schuh 1995: 35 |
Gaedike 1971: 151 |
Carvalho 1952: 48 |
Bergroth 1920: 73 |
Rhinocylapidius velocipedoides
Poppius 1915: 49 |