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ED6987DD335BFFF4FF5C2F27FA7DC94F.text	ED6987DD335BFFF4FF5C2F27FA7DC94F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Capsus	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Key to the species of Korean  Capsus</p>
            <p>1. Posterior margin of head with reddish band................................................................. 2</p>
            <p>- Posterior margin of head without reddish band, entirely dark brown.............................................. 3</p>
            <p> 2. Legs generally reddish brown; apex of tibia with dark brown ring........................................  C. cinctus</p>
            <p> - Legs entirely dark brown..........................................................................  C. pilifer</p>
            <p> 3. Pronotum entirely reddish brown; scutellum partly or fully reddish brown........................  C. koreanus sp. nov.</p>
            <p> - Pronotum entirely dark brown; scutellum dark brown.................................................  C. wagneri</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED6987DD335BFFF4FF5C2F27FA7DC94F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Kim, Junggon;Park, Haechul;Heiss, Ernst;Jung, Sunghoon	Kim, Junggon, Park, Haechul, Heiss, Ernst, Jung, Sunghoon (2015): A new species of the genus Capsus Fabricius (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae) from the Korean Peninsula, with a key to the Korean Capsus species. Zootaxa 3905 (4): 585-592, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.4.10
ED6987DD335BFFF4FF5C2DCEFAA8CBB2.text	ED6987DD335BFFF4FF5C2DCEFAA8CBB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Capsus Fabricius	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Capsus Fabricius</p>
            <p> Capsus Fabricius, 1803: 241 . Type Species:  Cimex ater (Linnaeus, 1758) .  Rhopalotomus Fieber, 1858: 307 . Synonymized by Reuter, 1873: 6. </p>
            <p> Capsus Wagner and Weber 1964: 236 ; Wagner, 1974: 451; Vinokurov, 1977: 103. </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Differs from other representatives of  Mirini as follows: Body oval; first antennal segment shorter than width of head; second antennal segment clavate; vesica with one long spiculeum and arcuate left paramere. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED6987DD335BFFF4FF5C2DCEFAA8CBB2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Kim, Junggon;Park, Haechul;Heiss, Ernst;Jung, Sunghoon	Kim, Junggon, Park, Haechul, Heiss, Ernst, Jung, Sunghoon (2015): A new species of the genus Capsus Fabricius (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae) from the Korean Peninsula, with a key to the Korean Capsus species. Zootaxa 3905 (4): 585-592, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.4.10
ED6987DD335BFFF6FF5C2E61FE26CBEA.text	ED6987DD335BFFF6FF5C2E61FE26CBEA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Capsus koreanus Kim & Jung	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Capsus koreanus Kim &amp; Jung sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1–8)</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Differs from other species of  Capsus by the brightly reddish brown pronotum, scutellum, embolial outer margin and legs (Fig. 1), and thin spicule with hollowed line of apex of spicule (Figs. 7–8). </p>
            <p>Description. Male: Body elongate-oval, length 5.58–6.27. COLORATION: Reddish brown and dark brown.</p>
            <p>Head: generally dark brown; compound eyes dark brown; antennae generally dark brown, base of first and third antennal segment pale brown; tylus dark brown; first segment of rostrum reddish orange; basal half of second segment reddish brown and other part dark brown, third segment almost grayish brown, 1/3 basal part of fourth segment reddish brown with other part dark brown. Thorax: pronotum brightly reddish brown, margin of posterior pronotum reddish brown, sometimes brown stained spots; collar reddish orange; callus reddish brown; mesoscutellum reddish brown, scutellum generally brightly reddish brown, sometimes individual variation in color; ostiole peritreme reddish orange. Hemelytra dark brown, outer margin reddish brown; outer margin of cuneus reddish brown; embolium margin reddish brown; membrane grayish dark brown. Legs brightly reddish brown, femora almost reddish brown, with brown rings and some spots, sparsely erect setae; tibiae reddish pale brown, apex of tibia dark brown ring, brownish erect setae in two rows; tarsus pale brown, third segment dark brown, claw pale brown. Abdomen: dark brown. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: glossy, covered with densely golden short pubescence; antennae covered with densely short pubescence; pronotum densely pilose; femora with sparsely erect setae. STRUCTURE: Head: Ocelli absent; vertex width longer than first antennal segment; first segment relatively thick, second antennal segment clavate, third antennal segment relatively thinner than first and second antennal segment, proportion of first to fourth antennal segments 0.8:2:1:1.1. Rostrum reaching to midcoxae; proportion of first to fourth rostral segments 0.6:0.7:0.5:0.6.</p>
            <p>Thorax: Pronotum trapezoid, mesal pronotal length longer than width of anterior margin, with callus somewhat swollen; scutellum equilateral. Lateral margin of hemelytra curved, cuneal fracture developed. Legs generally slender. Abdomen: rounded, almost reaching to apex of membrane. GENITALIA: gonopore short and round with curved parameres (Figs. 4–6); left paramere with hypophysis; right paramere with hypophysis prominent downward; vesica with only one long spicule and two lateral sclerites, somewhat thin spicule, apex of spicule sharp and middle of lower line hollow (Figs. 7–8).</p>
            <p>FEMALE: Ovoid, length 5.92–6.06. COLORATION: as in male. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: as in male. STRUCTURE: somewhat more rounded oval in overall shape than male.</p>
            <p>Measurements (IN MM). Male (n=6)/ female (n=2): Body length, tylus-apex of membrane: 5.58–6.27/ 5.92–6.06; head length, excluding collar: 0.33–0.52/0.41–0.45; head width, including compound eyes: 1.29–1.31/ 1.38–1.41; vertex width: 0.63–0.67/0.71–0.76; 1st antennal segment length: 0.61–0.64/0.64–0.65; 2nd antennal segment length: 1.82–2.02/1.71–1.86; 3rd antennal segment length: 0.84–0.93/0.96–1.01; 4th antennal segment length: 0.77–0.85/1.03–1.05; total antennal length: 4.14–4.59/4.44–4.67; 1st rostral segment length: 0.61–0.73/ 0.65–0.68; 2nd rostral segment length: 0.73–0.79/0.70–0.79; 3rd rostral segment length: 0.47–0.53/0.50–0.60; 4th rostral segment length: 0.57–0.59/0.55–0.65; total rostral length: 2.38–2.64/2.4–2.72; anterior pronotal margin width: 0.76–0.86/0.78–0.95; mesal pronotal length: 0.77–0.98/0.96–1.01; basal pronotal width: 1.91–2.09/ 2.10–2.23; outer embolial margin length: 2.81–2.96/2.71–3.08; outer cuneal margin length: 0.95–1.00/0.89–1.00; maximum width across hemelytra: 1.14–1.33/1.24–1.46; foreleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.08–1.43:1.54–1.71:0.79– 0.89/1.31–1.39:1.54–1.66:0.64–0.75; midleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.05–1.61:1.89–1.95:0.74–0.74/1.45–1.49:1.88 –1.94:0.73–0.90; hindleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.90–2.39:2.94–2.97:0.81–0.86/2.27–2.29:2.90–3.00:0.93–0.95.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (whole regions).</p>
            <p> Hosts.  Eleusine indica Gaertn (Poaceae) . </p>
            <p>Etymology. Named after the type locality, the Korean Peninsula.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Holotype: Boksu-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon, South Korea, 6.v.2014, J.G. Kim, 1♂ (CNU); Paratypes: Beob-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon, Mt. Gyejok, South Korea, 16.v.2014, J.G. Kim, 1♂; Gung-dong, Yeseong-gu, Daejeon, Chungnam National Univ. South Korea, 9.vi.2014, J.G. Kim, (NAAS); Haengjuoe-dong, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, 23.v.2007, Y.B. Lee, 4♂; Haengjuoe-dong, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, 23.v.2007, Y.B. Lee, 1♀ (CNU).</p>
            <p> Discussion. This species is mostly found on  Eleusine indica Gaertn, 1788 (family  Poaceae ; Indian goosegrass, Wiregrass), which seems to be a host plant (Figs. 2–3). This species appears early May to early August in South Korea. This species is widely distributed to the most regions in South Korea, unlike the congeneric species distributed in North Korea. </p>
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ED6987DD3359FFF1FF5C2CC8FDC1CBC1.text	ED6987DD3359FFF1FF5C2CC8FDC1CBC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Capsus pilifer Remane	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Capsus pilifer Remane</p>
            <p>(Figs. 9, 11–15)</p>
            <p> Capsus pilifer Remane, 1950: 66 ; Wagner and Weber, 1964: 238; Vinokurov, 1977: 110. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Distinguished from other congeners by reddish brown band of posterior margin of head and dark brown legs (Fig. 9).</p>
            <p>Redescription. Male: Body broadly oval, sometimes elongated oval, length 5.45–5.92. COLORATION: Overall color dark brown.</p>
            <p>Head: dark brown, compound eyes dark brown; antennae generally dark brown, 1/2 basal part of third antennal segment pale brownt; tylus dark brown; posterior margin of head reddish brown band; rostrum almost brown. Thorax: pronotum dark brown, posterior margin reddish brown; collar dark brown. Scutellum dark brown; mesoscutum dark brown; ostiolar peritreme dark brown, hemelytra dark brown, outer margin of hemelytra reddish brown; cuneus dark brown, outer margin of cuneus grayish brown; embolium dark brown; membrane grayish dark brown. Legs almost dark brown, femora almost dark brown, tibiae dark reddish brown; tarsus pale brown, third segment dark brown, claw pale brown. Abdomen: dark brown. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: glossy, hemelytra covered with densely golden short pubescence; first antennal segment with short dense pubescence; hind femora with sparsely erect setae, tibiae with two rows of erect setae. STRUCTURE: Head: ocelli absent; vertex width longer than first antennal segment; first antennal segment relatively thick, second antennal segment clavate, third antennal segment relatively thinner than first and second antennal segment; proportion of first to fourth antennal segments 0.8:2:1:1.1. Rostrum reaching to hindcoxae; proportion of first to fourth rostral segments 0.6:0.7:0.5:0.6. Thorax: pronotum trapezoid, callus somewhat swollen; scutellum equilateral. Lateral margin of hemelytra curved, cuneal fracture developed. Legs generally slender. Abdomen: rounded, almost reaching to apex of membrane. GENITALIA: gonopore relatively short and rounded, with curved parameres (Figs. 11–13); left paramere with hypophysis and sensory lobe somewhat widened; right paramere with hypophysis prominent horizontally; vesica with only one long spicule and two lateral sclerites, apex of spicule curved (Figs. 14–15).</p>
            <p>FEMALE: Ovoid, length 5.53–5.97. COLORATION: as in male. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: as in male. STRUCTURE: somewhat more rounded oval in overall shape than male.</p>
            <p>Measurements (IN MM): Male (n=6)/ female (n=2): Body length, tylus-apex of membrane: 5.45–5.92/ 5.53–5.97; head length, excluding collar: 0.33–0.37/0.40–0.49; head width, including compound eyes: 1.26–1.39/ 1.33–1.37; vertex width: 0.63–0.73/0.67–0.70; 1st antennal segment length: 0.63–0.70/0.62–0.65; 2nd antennal segment length: 1.83–2.02/1.88–1.89; 3rd antennal segment length: 0.91–0.98/0.91–1.00; 4th antennal segment length: 1.04–1.09/1.09–1.10; total antennal length: 4.51–4.89/4.50–4.64; 1st rostral segment length: 0.59–0.66/ 0.66–0.67; 2nd rostral segment length: 0.78–0.75/0.72–0.74; 3rd rostral segment length: 0.45–0.51/0.52–0.53; 4th rostral segment length: 0.56–0.61/0.60–0.62; total rostral length: 2.32–2.61/2.50–2.56; anterior pronotal margin width: 0.92–1.02/0.66–0.86; mesal pronotal length: 0.82–0.86/0.88–0.93; basal pronotal width: 1.85–1.86/ 1.94–2.13; outer embolial margin length: 2.84–2.89/2.90–3.04; outer cuneal margin length: 0.85–0.99/1.02–1.04; maximum width across hemelytra: 1.16–1.32/1.41–1.49; foreleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.11–1.51:1.11–1.20:0.69– 0.79/1.23–1.35:1.07–1.28:0.73–0.79; midleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.49–1.65:1.75–1.82:0.63–0.77/1.65–1.71:1.78 –1.81:0.69–0.79; hindleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 2.04–2.86:2.83–2.91:0.79–0.97/1.82–2.44:2.84–3.04:0.87–0.98.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea (Northern), Japan (Hokkaido), China (North, Northeast), Russia.</p>
            <p>Hosts. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Samjiyeon, Samjiyeon-eub, Samjiyeon-gun, Yanggang-do, North Korea (in label: Samdzijôn, Jangkangdo, North Korea), 13–19.vii.1974, M. Josifov, 2♂♂; 1000 m (Alt), Boseok-ri, Yanggang-do (in label: 1000 m (Alt), Bosôk-ri, Jangkangdo, North Korea), 20.vii.1974, M. Josifov, 1♂; Onpho-ri, Kyeongseonggun, North Korea (in label: Kjônsông, Kreis, Onpho-ri, North Korea), 12.vi.1975, M. Josifov, 2♂♂; 10km, Cheongjin-si, Hamgyeongbuk-do (in label: Chôngdzin, 10 km südl, North Korea), 13.vi.1975, M. Josifov, 1♂; 1000 m (Alt), Boseok-ri, Yanggang-do, North Korea (in label: 1000 m (Alt), Bosôk-ri, Jangkangdo), 20.vii.1974, M. Josifov, 1♀; Onpho-ri, Kyeongseong-gun, North Korea (in label: Kjônsông, Kreis, Onpho-ri, North Korea), 12.vi.1975, M. Josifov, 1♀ (CNU).</p>
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ED6987DD335FFFF3FF5C2E9BFDCECB99.text	ED6987DD335FFFF3FF5C2E9BFDCECB99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Capsus wagneri Remane	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Capsus wagneri Remane</p>
            <p>(Figs. 10, 16–20)</p>
            <p> Capsus wagneri Remane, 1950: 66 ; Southwood and leston, 1959: 300; Wagner and Weber, 1964: 238; Vinokurov, 1977: 106. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Different from other congeners by entirely dark brown head, and reddish legs with dark brown rings and pale rings (Fig. 10).</p>
            <p>Redescription. Male: Body somewhat elongated oval, length 5.86–6.8. COLORATION: Body primarily dark brown. Head: entirely dark brown; compound eyes almost dark brown; antennae generally dark brown, base of third antennal segment pale brown; tylus dark brown; rostrum almost pale brown. Thorax: pronotum dark brown, margin of posterior reddish brown; collar dark brown; mesoscutum dark brown, scutellum dark brown; ostiole peritreme dark brown; hemelytra dark brown, outer margin of hemelytra slightly reddish brown; cuneus dark brown; embolium dark brown; membrane somewhat pale brown. Legs generally reddish brown, femora almost reddish brown, with one or two dark brown rings; tibiae generally brown, middle part of tibia pale brown; tarsus generally pale brown, third segment dark brown, claws pale brown. Abdomen: dark brown. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: glossy; covered with densely golden short pubescence; first antennal segment with densely short pubescence; femora with sparsely erect setae; tibiae with two rows of erect setae. STRUCTURE: Head: ocelli absent; vertex width longer than first antennal segment; first antennal segment relatively thick; second antennal segment clavate; third antennal segment relatively thinner than first and second antennal segment, proportions of first to fourth antennal segments 0.8:2:1:1.2. Rostrum reaching to midcoxae; proportion of first to fourth rostral segments 0.7:0.8:0.4:0.6. Thorax: pronotum trapezoid, callus somewhat swollen; scutellum equilateral. Lateral margin of hemelytra curved, cuneal fracture developed. Legs generally slender. Abdomen: rounded, almost reaching to apex of membrane. GENITALIA: gonopore relatively short and rounded with curved parameres (Figs. 16–18); left paramere with hypophysis and sensory lobe somewhat widened; right paramere with hypophysis prominent horizontally; Vesica with only one long spicule and two lateral sclerites, apex of spicule triangular (Figs. 19–20).</p>
            <p>Measurements (IN MM): Male (n=4): Body length, tylus-apex of membrane: 5.86–6.8; head length, excluding collar: 0.48–0.64; head width, including compound eyes: 1.3–1.37; vertex width: 0.6–0.65; 1st antennal segment length: 0.59–0.63; 2nd antennal segment length: 2.12–2.38; 3rd antennal segment length: 1.06–1.39; 4th antennal segment length: 1.20–1.22; total antennal length: 5.09–5.78; 1st rostral segment length: 0.60–0.72; 2nd rostral segment length: 0.73–0.81; 3rd rostral segment length: 0.41–0.46; 4th rostral segment length: 0.58–0.62; total rostral length: 2.32–2.61; anterior pronotal margin width: 1.03–1.12; mesal pronotal length: 0.86–1.09; basal pronotal width: 1.97–2.12; outer embolial margin length: 2.87–3.10; outer cuneal margin length: 0.88–1.05; maximum width across hemelytra: 1.25–1.42; foreleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.52–1.78:1.40–1.70:0.74–0.79; midleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 1.78–1.80:1.90–2.10:0.78–0.87; hindleg (femur: tibia: tarsus): 2.30–2.50:3.02–3.20:0.86–0.90.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea (Northern), Japan (Hokkaido), China (North, Northeast), Russia.</p>
            <p> Hosts.  Calamagrostis spp. (  Poaceae ) (see Gollner-Scheiding 1972, Kerzhner 1978). </p>
            <p>Material examined. Samjiyeon, Samjiyeon-eub, Samjiyeon-gun, Yanggang-do, North Korea (in label: Samdzijôn, Jangkangdo, North Korea), 13–19.vii.1974, M. Josifov, 3♂♂; 1400 m (Alt), Samjiyeon, Samjiyeoneub, Samjiyeon-gun, Yanggang-do, North Korea (in label: 1400 m (Alt), Samdzijôn, Jangkang-do, North Korea), 28.viii.1977, M. Josifov, 1♂ (CNU).</p>
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