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            <p> Parahiranetis gen. nov.</p>
            <p> Type species.  Parahiranetis salgadoi sp. nov. , by present designation. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. General appearance: wasp-mimetic. Head elongate, 1.6 to 1.8 times as long as wide across eyes. Postocular portion of head, in dorsal view, narrowing gradually to form collum, with a pubescence of long hairs on postocular portion, dorsally, and on gula, ventrally. Postantennal spines small, acute. Legs slender and elongate; fore femur subequally longer than head and pronotum together; femora thicker basally. Hemelytra long, surpassing abdomen by about a quarter of the length of the body.</p>
            <p>Description. Head elongate, 1.6 to 1.8 times as long as wide across eyes; integument shiny, with sparse long and short, straight or somewhat curved blackish setae and hairs; these latter much denser, forming pubescence of long blackish hairs on postocular portion, dorsally, and ventrally on gula. Anteocular portion slightly longer than postocular; the latter, in dorsal view, narrowing gradually to form collum. Clypeus straight. Antenna inserted at level of upper third of eye; antennal segments I and II [other absent] slender. Postantennal spines small, somewhat acute. Transversal (interocular) sulcus deep, well marked, curved laterally, reaching eyes approximately at distal third. Labium stout, curved, reaching prosternum at proximal or mid portion; segment II (first apparent), thickest, straight, reaching level of middle portion of eyes, slightly longer than segment III; segment III somewhat curved, reaching level of prosternum; segment IV shortest, triangular, tapering.</p>
            <p>Thorax. Midlongitudinal sulcus shallow anteriorly, deep distally; transverse sulcus well defined; anterior margin of mesepisternum flat, without tubercle (i.e., ‘plica’); stridulitrum attaining level of middle of fore coxa. Scutellum subtriangular, with median shallow depression.</p>
            <p>Legs slender and elongate; coxae and specially trochanters with sparse long straight hairs and dense erect brush-like setae ventrally; fore and hind femora and tibiae straight; mid femora and tibiae somewhat curved in dorsal view; femora thickened basally in proportion of approximately 1.7 times the thickness on median portion of the segment; femora slightly dilated subapically too, with sparse long straight hairs and dense erect brush-like setae ventrally, which are quite longer on basal portion, and restricted to the latter on hind femur; fore tibiae somewhat enlarged at apex, with a small apical spur on anterior surface; mid tibiae with uniform thickness; hind tibiae somewhat enlarged on basal half and narrowing a little to apex; tarsi three-segmented.</p>
            <p>Hemelytra long, surpassing abdomen by about half length of membrane and a quarter of length of body.</p>
            <p>Abdomen elongate; spiracles rounded.</p>
            <p>Female external genitalia. Spiracle 8 on paratergite 8; syntergite 9/10 nearly vertical; first gonocoxa wide; first gonapophysis narrowing to posterior margin, reaching basal fourth of first gonocoxa.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The name of the new genus was given in reference to its general similarity to  Hiranetis . </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BC7C904BFFC72930FE408257223DD14A	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.		Plazi	Gil-Santana, Hélcio R.	Gil-Santana, Hélcio R. (2015): Parahiranetis salgadoi, a new genus and species of Harpactorini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae), with a key to Neotropical wasp-mimicking harpactorine genera. Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 55 (1): 29-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4503857
BC7C904BFFC62934FE10839E2115D411.text	BC7C904BFFC62934FE10839E2115D411.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Parahiranetis salgadoi Gil-Santana 2015	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Parahiranetis salgadoi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs 1–7)</p>
            <p>Type locality. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro state, Rio de Janeiro municipality, Tijuca Forest.</p>
            <p>Type material. BRAZIL: RIO DE JANEIRO: RIO DE JANEIRO MUNICIPALITY. HOLOTYPE (MNRJ): ♀, ‘Floresta da Tijuca [Tijuca Forest] / D[istrito] Federal [currently, RIO DE JANEIRO] / 31.x.1951 / C.A. Campos Seabra [l eg.] // [ex] Coleção [Collection] Campos Seabra // ‘XXXII’. PARATYPE: 1♀ (MNRJ): ‘ Rio de Janeiro / 20.ix.[19]36 / H. S. Lopes [l eg.]’.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. General coloration black to brownish or reddish brown; scutellum reddish; hemelytra black or dark brown, with a yellowish spot on external and mid-distal portions of corium, reaching adjacent part of membrane, mainly in basal portion of distal cell of membrane; fore femur black to brownish, and with a very faint, small and almost imperceptible, incomplete yellowish middle annulus; mid and hind femora black, with a medial yellowish annulus (Figs 1–2).</p>
            <p>Description. Female (Figs 1–7). Measurements (in mm; holotype / paratype): Total length: to tip of abdomen: 19.5 / 19.1; to tip of hemelytra: 24.5 / 24.2; head: total length (including collum): 3.6 / 3.0; maximum width across eyes: 2.0 / 2.1; ante-ocular length: 1.4 / 1.4; post-ocular length: 1.2 / 1.2; interocular space: 1.1 / 1.0; antennal segments: I – absent / 7.2; II – abs. / 1.7; III–IV: abs. / abs.; labium segments: II [first visible] – 1.9 / 1.9; III – 1.8 / 1.8; IV – 0.6 / 0.6. Thorax: pronotum: fore lobe length: 1.2 / 1.3; hind lobe: length: 2.3 / 2.5; width at posterior margin: 3.9 / 4.0; scutellum: length: 1.2 / 1.3; width at base: 1.8 / 1.6. Legs: fore legs: femur: 7.2 / 7.2; tibia: 8.0 / 7.8; tarsus: absent / 0.9; middle legs: femur: 6.8 / 6.8; tibia: 8.3 / 8.1; tarsus: 0.9 / 0.9; hind legs: femur: 9.2 / abs.; tibia: 12.0 /abs.; tarsus: 0.95 / abs.; hemelytra length: 17.5 / 17.5. Abdomen: length: 10.5 /11.0; maximum width: 4.2 / 4.0.</p>
            <p>Coloration. General coloration black to brownish or reddish brown (Figs 1–2); head, including eyes and antennae black (Figs 3–4); scutellum reddish; hemelytra black or dark brown, with a yellowish spot on external and mid-distal portions of corium, reaching adjacent part of membrane, mainly in basal portion of distal cell of membrane (Figs 1–2); fore femur black to brownish, and with very faint, small, almost imperceptible, and incomplete yellowish middle annulus; mid and hind femora black, with medial yellowish annulus, which is approximately 1/8 as long as each femur, respectively; tibia and tarsi black. Abdomen: reddish on segments II–V, somewhat darkened on connexivum and distal segments, in holotype; in paratype, sternites II–III and lateral portion of IV, reddish-brown, the remaining darkened.</p>
            <p>Structure and vestiture. Head (Figs 3–4): elongate, 1.6 to 1.8 times as long as wide across eyes; integument shiny, with sparse long and short, straight or somewhat curved blackish setae and hairs; these latter much denser, forming pubescence of long blackish hairs on postocular portion, dorsally, and ventrally on gula. Anteocular portion slightly longer than postocular; the latter, in dorsal view, narrowing gradually to form collum. Antenna inserted at level of upper third of eye; antennal segments I and II [other absent] with straight or curved darkened sparse setae; first segment (scape) approximately two times as long as head and four times as long as second antennal segment, somewhat enlarged. Postantennal spines small, somewhat acute. Eyes globose, projecting laterally, somewhat prominent in dorsal view, reaching dorsal margin of head at interocular sulcus on approximately its mid portion; not reaching ventral margin of head, which is far from inferior margin of the eye. Ocelli elevated, much closer to eyes than to each other.</p>
            <p>Thorax with shiny integument; pronotum covered with dense, blackish hairs on anterior lobe; posterior lobe with sparse, short setae, forming a faint mid-longitudinal line in hind lobe, where these setae are clearer, yellowish to whitish; disc of posterior lobe smooth, with faint horizontal depression across humeral angle; propleura covered with darkened hairs in holotype and almost glabrous in paratype; meso- and metapleura with sparse long darkened hairs in holotype and almost glabrous in paratype; thoracic sterna with sparse long darkened hairs somewhat numerous on center of meso- and metasternum. Scutellum reddish, subtriangular, with median shallow depression; apex blunt in holotype, acute in paratype, with a few hairs on central portion, which are somewhat more numerous on lateral margins and apex.</p>
            <p>Legs: slender and elongate; coxae and specially trochanters with sparse long straight blackish hairs and dense erect brush-like setae ventrally; fore and hind femora and tibiae straight (Fig. 5); mid femora and tibiae somewhat curved in dorsal view; femora thickened basally in proportion of approximately 1.7 times the thickness on median portion of the segment; femora slightly dilated subapically too, with sparse long straight blackish hairs and dense erect brush-like setae ventrally, which are quite longer on basal portion, and restricted to the latter on hind femur (Fig. 5); fore tibiae somewhat enlarged at apex, with small apical spur on anterior surface of segment; mid tibiae with uniform thickness; hind tibiae (Fig. 5) somewhat enlarged in basal half and narrowing a little to apex; all tibiae with sparse long straight blackish hairs and shorter dense erect brush-like brownish setae much more numerous on ventral and lateral portions on fore and mid tibiae, and along all portions on hind tibiae (Fig. 5); short setae are present too; tarsi with brownish setae.</p>
            <p>Hemelytra long, surpassing abdomen by about half length of membrane and quarter of length of body; corium covered with curved adpressed, brown to yellow-brownish, bristlelike setae; membrane glabrous (Figs 1–2).</p>
            <p>Abdomen: elongate; spiracles rounded, somewhat clear; sternites with integument shiny with long sparse fine yellowish hairs; subtriangular patches of whitish minute short setae on mid-lateral portions of sternites III and IV.</p>
            <p>Female external genitalia (Figs 6–7). Syntergite 9/10 with very long sparse strong blackish hairs; first gonapophysis with strong setae on anterior margin.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The new species is named in honor of the entomologist Roberto da Rocha Salgado, because of his great interest and knowledge in entomology, particularly in  Heteroptera . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro).</p>
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