Nigrotomocoris nigrus (Carvalho) Henry & Menard, 2020

Henry, Thomas J. & Menard, Katrina L., 2020, Revision and Phylogeny of the Eccritotarsine Plant Bug Genus Caulotops Bergroth, with Descriptions of Four New Genera and 14 New Species (Hemiptera Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae) Associated with Agave (Agavoideae Asparagaceae) and Related Plant Genera, Zootaxa 4772 (2), pp. 201-252 : 235-240

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4772.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3818898

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scientific name

Nigrotomocoris nigrus (Carvalho)
status

comb. nov.

Nigrotomocoris nigrus (Carvalho) , new combination

( Figs. 55–57 View FIGURES 55–66 , 109, 110 View FIGURES 104–112 , 133 View FIGURES 129–137 )

Caulotops nigrus Carvalho 1985a: 268 View in CoL (original description); Carvalho and Froeschner 1987: 147 (type list); Schuh 1995: 540 (catalog), 2013 (online catalog).

DIAGNOSIS. This species ( Figs. 55–57 View FIGURES 55–66 ) is recognized by the transverse yellow to yellowish-brown fascia along the posterior margin of the vertex and the bluish sheen on the hemelytra.

It is most similar to N. longirostris in sharing a flattened body, overall black color including the antennae and legs, and the relatively thick first and second antennal segments, but is larger, has a pale transverse band on the vertex, the labium is much shorter, and the genital tubercle ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 129–137 ) is stouter and apically rounded. Nigrotomocoris keltoni and N. tibiopallidus differ from and N. longirostris and N. nigrus in having a less flattened body and C-shaped left parameres (versus L-shaped parameres); N. keltoni also has the white pleural patches and a more spinelike genital tubercle ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 129–137 ) and N. tibiopallidus has pale tibiae and antennal segments.

DESCRIPTION. Male (n = 5): Length from apex of head to cuneal fracture 2.24–2.48 mm; length from apex of head to apex of membrane 3.24–3.88 mm; widest point across hemelytra 1.44–1.58 mm. Head: Width across eyes 0.93–0.99 mm; interocular width 0.56–0.59 mm. Labium: Length 1.04–1.14 mm, extending to middle coxae. Antenna: Segment I length 0.46–0.53 mm; II, 0.62–0.67 mm; III, 0.22–0.29 mm; IV, 0.27–0.34 mm. Pronotum: Median length 0.43–0.51 mm; posterior width 1.14–1.23 mm.

Macropterous, weakly ovoid. COLORATION. Head: Black, posterior margin of vertex with a transverse pale band extending between eyes, eyes purplish red to reddish brown. Labium: Dark brown to black. Antenna: Uniformly brown to black. Pronotum, mesoscutum, and scutellum: Brown to black. Hemelytron: Dark brown to black, sometimes with a bluish sheen; membrane smoky brown, veins dark brown. Ventral surface: Thorax dark brown; abdomen dark brown to black, genital tubercle dark brown to black. Legs: Coxae, femora, tibiae, and tarsomeres dark brown. SURFACE AND VESTITURE. Head: Surface shiny, impunctate, with short white sericeous setae. Antenna: Setae short, dense, simple. Thorax: Pronotum, mesoscutum, and scutellum with short white simple and sericeous setae; calli and anterior margin shiny, impunctate, disc uniformly punctate. Hemelytron: Setae short, simple, white; surface with a bluish sheen; veins of membrane with short, distinct setae. Abdomen with sparse simple setae. STRUCTURE. As in generic description.

Male genitalia: Endosoma and phallotheca as in generic description. Left paramere ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 104–112 ) L- or scytheshaped. Right paramere ( Fig. 110 View FIGURES 104–112 ) elongate, shallow C-shaped, apex spatulate with a small upturned hook.

Female (n = 5; holotype measurement in parentheses): Length from apex of head to cuneal fracture 2.36–2.52 mm (2.44 mm); length from apex of head to apex of membrane 3.32–3.48 mm (3.40 mm); widest point across hemelytra 1.52–1.60 mm (1.70 mm). Head: Width across eyes 0.96–1.02 mm (0.99 mm); interocular width 0.59–0.62 mm (0.62 mm). Labium: Length 1.12–1.15 mm (1.15 mm). Antenna: Segment I length 0.48–0.53 mm (all antennae missing); II, 0.61–0.67 mm; III, 0.22–0.24 mm; IV, 0.29–0.32 mm. Pronotum: Median length 0.45–0.50 mm (0.46 mm); posterior width 1.18–1.23 mm (1.28 mm).

Similar to male in size, shape, and coloration. Genitalia as in generic description.

HOST. Unknown.

DISTRIBUTION. Described and previously known only from Oaxaca, Mexico. Puebla is a new Mexican state record.

TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED. Holotype ♀, MEXICO: Oaxaca: Cineguillas , 18 Oct. 1978, H. Brailovsky ( UNAM).

OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED. MEXICO: Oaxaca: 46♂♂, 89♀, 3.4 mi. SE Matalan , 6-7 Aug. 1980, Schaffner ,

Weaver, Friedlander (39♂♂, 82♀♀ TAMU [136-148, 150, 152-153, 155-164, 167, 169-206, 209-219, 221-224, 226-244, 246-256, 259-266]; 2♂♂, 2♂♂, UNAM [165, 168, 257, 258]; 5♂♂ [149, 151, 154, 160, 166], 5♀♀ [207- 208, 220, 225, 245] USNM); 1 ♂♂, 2 ♂♂, Oaxaca, Puerto Angel , km 117, 29 May 1985, E. Barrera ( UNAM) . Puebla: 12♂♂, 6♀♀, 4 mi. W of Azumbilla , 22 July 1984, Carroll, Schaffner, & Friedlander ( TAMU; 3♂♂ [353, 359, 360], 2♀♀ [364-365] USNM) .

DISCUSSION. According to the original description, in addition to the holotype above, two paratypes of N. nigrus , a male and a female ( Mexico, Oaxaca, 6 mi. N Huajuapan , 6 Sept. 1972, G. F. & S. Hevel) were placed in the author’s collection, which was destroyed by the fire at the Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2 Sept. 2018) .

UNAM

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Nigrotomocoris

Loc

Nigrotomocoris nigrus (Carvalho)

Henry, Thomas J. & Menard, Katrina L. 2020
2020
Loc

Caulotops nigrus

Schuh, R. T. 1995: 540
Carvalho, J. C. M. & Froeschner, R. C. 1987: 147
Carvalho, J. C. M. 1985: 268
1985
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