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Bryanellocoris J. A. Slater 1957

Description

Key to species of Bryanellocoris

from the Oriental Region

1 Antennal segments III and IV more than twice as long as segment I; profemur with 4 or 5 spines. ....................... ............................... B. globosus Chen & Ashlock, 1987

– Antennal segments III and IV less than twice as long as segment I; profemur with 2 spines. ................................. 2

2 Base of antennal segment IV without pale band; labial segment III 1.8 times as long as segment I. ...................... ................................. B. philippinensis J. A. Slater, 1965

– Base of antennal segment IV with pale band; labial seg- ment III 0.50 to 0.75 times as long as segment I. ........... 3

3 Apex of carina of humeral angle of pronotum rounded; apical dark spot of corium inside a pale spot. ............... 4

– Apex of carina of humeral angle of pronotum acute; api- cal dark spot of corium without pale spot. .................... 5

4 Head brown; anterior lobe of pronotum brown; each hu- meral area of pronotum without dark spot....................... ................................. B. brevicollis (Motschulsky, 1863)

– Head reddish brown; anterior lobe of pronotum reddish brown; each humeral area of pronotum with dark spot. ............................................. B. orientalis Hidaka, 1962

5 Antennal segment II 1.5 times as long as segment I; length of setae of antennal segment I longer than wid- th of antennal segment I; labium reaching front edge of metacoxae. ................ B. pilosus Chen & Ashlock, 1987.

– Antennal segment II twice as long as segment I; length of setae of antennal segment I shorter than width of an- tennal segment I; labium reaching front edge of meso- coxae. ................................................................................... 6

6 Antennal segment IV brownish yellow in basal one-fifth and brown in remaining part; ventral surface of meso- thorax matte gray; corial pale spot within apical dark spot absent; profemur with 2 spines; brown annulation of tibiae present. ............................ B. wakaharai sp. nov.

– Antennal segment IV uniformly reddish brown; ventral surface of mesothorax dark reddish brown; corial pale spot within apical dark spot present; profemur usually with 3 spines (sometimes 2 or 4 spines); brown annula- tion of tibiae absent. ............................................................. .......................... B. hebridensis Chen & Ashlock, 1987.

Notes

Published as part of Ban, Teruaki, Szx, Olympus, Cmos, Color & Vhx-, Keyence, 2020, The discovery of the genus Bryanellocoris from Laos, with description of a new species (Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae), pp. 169-172 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60 (1) on page 172, DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2020.010, http://zenodo.org/record/3879361

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Rhyparochromidae
Genus
Bryanellocoris
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hemiptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
J. A. Slater
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Bryanellocoris Slater, 1957 sec. Ban, Szx, Cmos & Vhx-, 2020

References

  • CHEN J. X. & ASHLOCK P. D. 1987: A revision of the genus Bryanellocoris with thirty-five new species from the Southwest Pacific (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Lygaeidae). University of Kansas Science Bulletin 53 (8): 393 - 435.
  • SLATER J. A. 1965: A new species of Bryanellocoris from the Philippines (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae). Philippine Journal of Science 94 (1): 71 - 75.
  • HIDAKA T. 1962: Studies on the Lygaeidae XXVII. Kontyu 30: 166 - 168.