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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:  Studies on the Fauna of Suriname and other Guyanas vol. 8 no. 1, pp. 65-76
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In April 1898 the veliid genus Trochopus Carpenter was erected to hold a new halophilous water-strider from Jamaica, described as marinus. The specimens were netted in numbers on standing salt waters beneath mangrove trees in swamps near the head of Kingston Harbour. In August of the same year CHAMPION described the second member of the genus, Trochopus salinus, collected in the mangrove swamps of the Pearl Islands, Gulf of Panama. Subsequently, KIRKALDY (1900) wrongly considered the genus Trochopus to be a synonym of Rhagovelia Mayr (1865), but correctly treated the trivial name marinus as a synonym of Rhagovelia plumbea Uhler. This generic synonymy was largely accepted until CHINA & USINGER (1949) took Trochopus out of synonymy and restored it to its original status. As the trivial synonymy is correct, this makes the genotype Trochopus plumbeus (Uhler) (= marinus Carpenter). Recently BACON (1956) and also MATSUDA (1956) followed KIRKALDY and wrongly repudiated Trochopus as a synonym of the older genus Rhagovelia, including the transfer of plumbeus and salinus back into the latter genus. \nIn the present paper, the authors are in full concurrence with the classification of CHAMPION and of CHINA & USINGER, in which Trochopus is restored to its original status. As here systematized, Trochopus comprises T. plumbeus, T. salinus, and the new species described below from Surinam.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 75, 16-25, pp. 385-392
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species of the neotropical reduviid genus Salyavata Amyot & Serville, 1843, Salyavata macmahanae spec. nov. is described from Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico. Salyavata variegata Amyot & Serville, 1843, is reported for the first time from Suriname.
    Keywords: Insecta: Heteroptera ; Reduviidae ; Salyavatinae ; Salyavata ; spec. nov. ; neotropical ; distribution
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 65 no. 21, pp. 277-285
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: New descriptive and distributional data are presented for Ambush bugs from the Dominican Republic: Phymatocoris iviei gen. nov., spec. nov. and Lophoscutus hispaniolensis spec. nov. New records are given for Phymata interjecta Dudich, 1922, Lophoscutus confusus Kormilev, 1989, and L. ypsilon Kormilev, 1990. Keys are given for the American genera of Macrocephalinae, and for the Caribbean species of the genus Lophoscutus.
    Keywords: Hemiptera ; Phymatidae ; Macrocephalinae ; taxonomy ; keys ; Carribbean ; Lophoscutus ; Phymatocoris
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 70 no. 4, pp. 93-97
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new genus and species belonging to the tribe Emesini of the subfamily Emesinae, is described from Suriname.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Heteroptera ; Reduviidae ; Emesinae ; Belosternella genus nov. ; new species
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 41 no. 10, pp. 161-170
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: W\xc3\xa4hrend n\xc3\xa4chtliches Sammeln am Licht in Suriname (S\xc3\xbcd-amerika) im Jahre 1962, fing ich ein M\xc3\xa4nnchen von Protambulyx strigilis (L.) das, zu meiner \xc3\x9cberraschung, stridulieren konnte. Beim Abt\xc3\xb6ten des Schw\xc3\xa4rmers mittels direkter Einspritzung von Alkohol im Thorax, wodurch eine blitzschnelle Immobilisation der Fl\xc3\xbcgel und Beine erreicht wird, fing das Tier an zu zirpen mit einem klaren \xe2\x80\x9ezietie, zietie, zietie...". Als ich daraufhin die Motte n\xc3\xa4her an das Licht brachte, sah ich am Hinterleib, welches nach einer solchen Einspritzung noch einige Zeit am Leben bleibt, das letzte sichtbare Segment, n\xc3\xa4mlich die Valven, ein und ausschieben, im gleichen Rythmus wie der Laut produziert wurde. Durch diese Beobachtung war ich im stande das Stridulationsorgan ohne weiteres zu lokalisieren.\nAusser das bekannte \xe2\x80\x9ePfeiffen" des Totenkopfschw\xc3\xa4rmers, Acherontia atropos (L.), das offenbar auch eines anderen Mechanismus zu Grunde liegt und das von beiden Geschlechtern erzeugt werden kann (Wagner, 1836; Landois, 1874; Prell, 1920; Dumortier, 1960), war mir kein anderer Fall von Stridulation bei Imagines von Sphingiden bekannt. Und auch in den \xc3\xbcblichen entomologischen Handb\xc3\xbcchern war nichts dar\xc3\xbcber zu finden. Aus der darauf von mir vorgenommenen Literaturuntersuchung ergab sich aber, dass \xc3\xbcber Laute, hervorgebracht von anderen Sphingiden als Acherontia, verschiedene Wahrnehmungen aufgezeichnet worden sind, von den die meisten aber nicht n\xc3\xa4her untersucht wurden. So berichtet Kr\xc3\xbcger (1877): ,,Mehr oder weniger schw\xc3\xa4chere T\xc3\xb6ne [als die von Acherontia] verm\xc3\xb6gen noch von sich zu geben : der grosse Weinschw\xc3\xa4rmer (Sphinx Elpenor), der Wolfsmilchschw\xc3\xa4rmer (Sph. euphorbiae), der Ligusterschw\xc3\xa4rmer (Sph. ligustri), der Fichtenschw\xc3\xa4rmer (Sph. pinastri), der Windenschw\xc3\xa4rmer (Sph. con-
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 58 no. 7, pp. 117-129
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A review is given of the taxonomy and distribution of the Leptocorisa species in the Indonesian archipelago, primarily based on the material present in the Dutch museums, and on data from the literature. Thirteen species are found to be present in Indonesia: L. acuta (Thunberg), L. ayamaruensis Doesburg & Siwi, L. biguttata Walker, L. chinensis Dallas, L. costalis (HerrichSch\xc3\xa4ffer), L. discoidalis Walker, L. luzonica Ahmad, L. oratorius (Fabricius), L. pseudolepida Ahmad, L. sakdapolrakae Ahmad, L. solomonensis Ahmad, L. tagalica Ahmad and L. timorensis Doesburg & Siwi.
    Keywords: Coreidae ; Leptocorisa ; taxonomy ; checklist ; key ; distribution ; Indonesia
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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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  • 9
    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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    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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