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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 97 no. 1, pp. 1-213
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: CONTENTS\nIntroduction................... 3\nHistory.................... 4\nMaterial.................... 6\nMethods.................... 8\nTaxonomic morphology................ 9\nTaxonomy................... 14\nThe genus Dysdercus................ 18\nKey to the American species.............. 19\nThe Dysdercus mimus group............. 23\nThe Dysdercus jamaicensis group............ 42\nThe Dysdercus flavolimbatus group............ 60\nThe Dysdercus maurus group............. 93\nThe Dysdercus albofasciatus group............ 144\nThe Dysdercus fernaldi group............. 157\nInfrageneric relationships............... 170\nHost plants................... 183\nNatural enemies.................. 189\nColour patterns and mimicry.............. 192\nAppendix : External morphology of Dysdercus.......... 199\nLiterature................... 202\nIndex to the species; survey of type status and type locations.....214\nINTRODUCTION\nBugs of the genus Dysdercus are often serious pests of cotton. In piercing the bolls, they introduce micro-organisms which cause boll rot or a discolo-
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 65 no. 23, pp. 313-316
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The syntype series of Edessa urus Erichson, 1848 is described and a lectotype designated. The name Edessa urotaurus nom. nov. is proposed for Edessa urus Breddin, 1903. Edessa dentata Dallas, 1851, is a junior synonym of Edessa urus Erichson, 1848.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Pentatomidae ; Edessa
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 49 no. 2, pp. 13-19
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During investigations of fig-wasps in the Philippines in 1964, Dr. J. T. \nWiebes collected a new species of bug, a small reduviid belonging to the genus Stenolemus Signoret: its description is presented here. For comparison, the type specimen of Stenolemus crassirostris St\xc3\xa2l, 1870 (similarly from the Philippines) has also been studied, and supplementary descriptive notes, together with drawings of some important structures of this species are included. \nI am indebted to Dr. Wiebes for presenting us with this interesting specimen, to Dr. P. I. Persson of the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm, for loan of the St\xc3\xa2l type, and to Mr. J. A. Grant, B. Sc., London, for his valuable criticism and for reading the manuscript. \nStenolemus wiebesi spec. nov. (figs. 1-12) Female (fig. 1). Ground colour yellowish-brown, with some white and brown suffusions; eyes grey. Whitish are \xe2\x80\x94 rostrum proximally, antennal segment I proximally and also at annulus less than halfway along, pronotal calli, humeral projections, epicoxal lobes, coxae distally, trochanters, femora distally and at two annuli, tibiae proximally and at two annuli, tarsi proximally; some parts of fore-wing \xe2\x80\x94 proximal parts of costa and area alongside, an interrupted band near middle, and an area near the tip of the wing; sides and hind margin of the abdomen. Brownish are \xe2\x80\x94 antennal segment I distally and other segments entirely, meso- and metathorax, hind legs, most of the proximal third of the fore-wing, spots regularly along the side margin of the abdomen. \nBody surface smooth, shining and densely pilose with rather short macroand microchaetae. Head (figs. 3, 5) elongately ovoid with small eyes, anterior and posterior parts inflated without projections; dorsal interocular
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    In:  Studies on the Fauna of Suriname and other Guyanas vol. 9 no. 1, pp. 1-60
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This paper is intended as the first of a series concerning the Surinam heteropterous fauna. Although our knowledge of these insects in Suriname is still very incomplete, a survey given in this phase of investigations may well have its justifications. In the first place, it gives us an idea of what is really known about this subject at present, and in the second place, it will perhaps encourage further investigations. In Suriname there is a great need for compilations which are also of use to the biologist whose work is of a more practical nature. Much attention is therefore given here to the diagnostic characters, and keys are added to identify the species. As literature is difficult to obtain in the Guyanas, I have given a more detailed account of every species instead of referring to any original description only. Moreover, in the case of many species no detailed description has yet been given. \nLiterature references are not exhaustively treated here; only the most important sources pertaining to the taxonomy dealt with or particularly concerning the Surinam fauna are given.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 73, 12-33, pp. 305-315
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The E. dolichocera-group of Edessa Fabricius, 1803 (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Edessinae) is proposed and the species are described, including two new to science. This group includes three South American species: Edessa dolichocera (Lichtenstein, 1795), E. guyanensis spec. nov. and E. nigromaculata spec. nov. E. ductor Walker, 1868 is considered to be a junior synonym of E. dolichocera (Lichtenstein, 1795). The lectotypes of Cimex dilochocerus Lichtenstein, 1795 and of Edessa ductor Walker, 1868, are designated. The habitus, metasternal and external genital characters and the distribution of the three species are described and illustrated. The drawings are from the first author, the photographs are made by the second author. Measurements are given in millimeters.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Pentatomidae ; Edessinae ; Edessa ; new species ; lectotypes ; taxonomy ; Neotropical
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species belonging to the genus Proxylastodoris Heiss & Popov, 2002, P. kuscheli spec. nov., of the subfamily Xylastodorinae Barber, 1920 (Heteroptera: Thaumastocoridae) is described from New Caledonia. It is the first recent record outside the western Hemisphere of the Xyalstodorinae and is the largest known member of the family Thaumastocoridae. The new species was collected on inflorescences of the native New Caledonian palm species Burretiokentia vieillardii (Brongn. & Gris) Pichi-Serm. The habitat, collecting methods, host plant and biology of the new species are described. The biogeography of the Thaumastocoridae and Xylastodorinae is discussed and suggestions for further research are proposed. This discovery is characterised as the discovery of a living fossil as the new species is assigned to the genus Proxylastodoris, previously a monotypic genus described from Baltic amber.
    Keywords: biogeography ; new species ; Palmae ; Proxylastodoris kuscheli ; Xylastodorinae
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 71 no. 10, pp. 83-88
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Nannium kormilevi spec. nov. from Suriname is described and the known Nannium species, their type specimens and their whereabouts, are listed.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Aradidae ; Mezirinae ; Nannium Bergroth ; 1898 ; N. kormilevi spec. nov. ; taxonomy ; Suriname
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 55 no. 25, pp. 297-299
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The present paper comprises the descriptions of the male of Bloeteomedes borneensis Van Doesburg, and Bloeteomedes sarawakensis nova species. I am greatly indebted to Dr. W. J. Knight and Mr. W. R. Dolling for the loan of the specimens, and for their kind assistance during my stay in the British Museum (Natural History) to which the specimens belong. \nBloeteomedes borneensis Van Doesburg (figs. 1, 5-8) One male specimen, very similar to the female but somewhat smaller. \nAntennal seta (on second segment) situated on 0.29 part from apex. In the holotype this is 0.27 and not 3/14 as was wrongly mentioned in the description. Ninth segment (genital capsule, figs. 6, 8) broad, rounded, slightly produced posteriorly; posterior margin of genital cavity turned-up, bisinuate and slightly excavated medially as seen from behind. Paramere (fig. 7) short, S-shaped, with a broad, flattened and finely punctated apical hook. \nMeasurements (in mm): total length including wings 12.2; width 5.35; length of pronotum 2.56, width 4.12; width of head over eyes 1.56; width between eyes 0.83. \nData on labels: Sarawak, foot of Mt. Dulit, Junction of rivers Tinjes & Lejok, 7.IX.1933 \xe2\x80\x94 old secondary forest \xe2\x80\x94 on bark of felled tree \xe2\x80\x94 Oxford Univ. Exp. B. M. Hobby & A. W. Moore. B.M. 1933-254. \nBloeteomedes sarawakensis nova species (figs. 2-4, 9-11) This species of which two males are available, has a close resemblance to B. borneensis but differs in the following respects. Somewhat smaller and darker, the light patches on the costal margins of the fore wings much more conspicuous. Unpigmented apical part of second antennal segment occupying about 1/4 (0.23) part of its length. Antennal seta situated respectively on
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 52 no. 1, pp. 1-6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The junior author has collected in Surinam at night on a dead log, a few specimens of a very interesting new aradid species representing a new genus in the subfamily Carventinae, which we propose to name Apterocoris surinamensis. \nAll measurements were taken with a micrometer eyepiece, 25 units = 1 mm. \nApterocoris Kormilev et Van Doesburg, new genus Ovate, more tapering anteriorly; first three antennal segments, femora, tibiae and lateral borders of the body, with erect, stiff bristles; entire body, with exception of apical half of antennal segment IV, labium and tarsi, covered with red brown incrustation. Apterous. \nHead longer than width across eyes; anterior process deeply cleft anteriorly, not reaching basal 1/4 of antennal segment I. Antenniferous tubercles stout, conical, diverging. Eyes large, almost globose. Postocular borders unarmed, long and converging backward, at 2/3 of their length with 2 (1 + 1) hooklike tubercles. Vertex raised longitudinally and flanked by 2 (1 + 1) large, ovate infraocular callosities. Antennae about 3 \xcf\x87 as long as width of head across eyes; antennal segment I fusiform, stout, longer than head; II half as long as III and subequal to IV. Labial atrium closed, labium subapical; labial groove large, wide and shallow; labium by far not reaching hind border of labial groove, which is open posteriorly. \nPronotum trapezoidal, about half as long as its maximum width, separated from mesonotum by deep, angular depression. Disc with a deep median sulcus flanked by 6 (3 + 3) longitudinal ridges; collar sinuate anteriorly, with 2 (1 + 1) spines laterally; just behind collar a transverse ridge; lateral
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The E. collaris group of Edessa Fabricius, 1803 (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Edessinae) is proposed and the species are described, including one new to science. This group includes two South American (Edessa collaris Dallas, 1851 and E. epulo Kirkaldy, 1909) and two Central American species (E. lineigera St\xc3\xa5l, 1862 and E. panamensis spec. nov.). E. lineifera Bergroth, 1891, is considered to be a junior synonym of E. collaris Dallas, 1851. The Lectotypes of E. collaris and E. lineigera are designated.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Pentatomidae ; Edessinae ; Edessa ; new species ; new synonym ; taxonomy ; Neotropical region
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