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Dindymus Stehlík, 2009, sensu stricto

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Description

Dindymus sensu stricto

Description of phallus (D. (D.) brevis Blöte, 1931: Taiwan; Fig. 4). Vesica short, apically attenuated, curved, secondary gonopore vertically positioned. Conjunctival process 1 long, markedly surpassing vesica, basally and medially strongly sclerotized. Apical part (ca. ¼ of its length) weakly sclerotized, laterally strongly narrowed, concave, sharply pointed. Process at base of conjunctival process 1 more widened and membranose in lateral view. Conjunctival process 2 very long, its base wide, membranose, originating in base of conjunctival process 1, then narrowing into elongated, sclerotized, narrow, nearly straight process. Conjunctival process 3 sclerotized, small, basally wider, then attenuated and only slightly curved ventrally. Conjunctival process 4 originating laterally behind conjunctival process 3, sclerotized, basally narrow, its apical part laterally strongly widened and apically skew truncated. Conjunctival process 5 originating laterally from base of conjunctiva, sclerotized, long, narrow, medially undulated. Conjunctiva in proximal half strongly gibbous medially, with elongate paired sclerite.

Notes

Published as part of Stehlík, L., 2009, Pseudodindymus, a new subgenus of Dindymus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae) from the Oriental Region, pp. 1-15 in Zootaxa 2010 on page 3

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Stal
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Hemiptera
Family
Pyrrhocoridae
Genus
Dindymus
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Dindymus Stehlík, 2009

References

  • Blote, H. C. (1931) Catalogue of the Pyrrhocoridae in s'Rijsk Museum van Natuurlijke Historie. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden), 14, 97 - 136.