taxonID	type	description	language	source
4507956DFFEBFFCFFF50750D0D59157F.taxon	description	Lateral parts of pronotum somewhat broadened and flattened, especially at its posterior third. Pronotal disc, except calli, densely coarsely punctured, its puncturation denser in front of the calli and in the anterolateral parts; short longitudinal wrinkles present just behind calli; punctures on pronotal disc a little larger than those on the dorsal head surface. Each lateral pronotal margin with 1 – 2 setigerous punctures at its anterior part (setae are usually torn out and therefore unnoticeable); lateral pronotal carinae narrow. Propleuron alutaceous, its depression with large coarse punctures. Evaporative areas large, that of mesopleuron with large, deep punctures. Scutellum long; its disc, except for the anterolateral angles and for the apex, with almost evenly scattered punctures; scutellar puncturation sparser than that of the anterior and lateral parts of pronotal disc. Corium almost evenly punctured, the puncturation a little denser than those of the scutellum; clavo-corial suture almost indistinct, meso-exocorial suture better visible, but also incomplete. Exocorium somewhat flattened, its lateral part slightly uprised. Costa very narrow, without setigerous punctures. Hemelytral membrane from milky white to brown, shorter and narrower than the abdomen, membranal veins distinctly visible. Coxae and femora black or dark brown, tibiae and tarsi yellowish brown or ochraceous, tibial spines blackish brown; anterior tibiae apically broadened; middle and posterior tibiae slender and almost cylindrical. Abdominal sterna black or almost black, glossy in the middle, their sides conspicuously punctured; sternal postero-lateral angles rounded, and distinctly projecting out (Fig. 1), sometimes ventrally and dorsally with pale brown or even yellowish brown patches. FIGURES 3 – 9. 3, 6, 8, Teabooma princeps; 4, 5, 7, 9, Teabooma secunda; 3 – 4, head, dorsal view; 5, evaporatorium; 6 – 7, left paramere, ventral view; 8 – 9, aedeagus, lateral view. Paramere as in Fig. 6; aedeagus with 2 nd conjunctival appendages short, only slightly projecting out (Fig. 8); male genital capsule, with more or less deep insinuation in ventral view. Measurements (in mm, males and females respectively): body length 15.51 – 16.39, 14.93 – 17.56; body width 8.68 – 10.00, 8.78 – 10.57; head length 2.61 – 2.73, 2.72 – 3.00; head width 4.06 – 4.70, 3.91 – 4.75; pronotum length 4.71 – 5.05, 4.85 – 5.54; pronotum width 8.51 – 9.43, 8.22 – 9.62; scutellum length 5.79 – 7.05, 5.74 – 7.62; scutellum width 4.85 – 5.95, 5.54 – 5.74; antennal segments: (1 st) 0.78 – 0.98, (2 nd) 2.38 – 2.47 (3 rd) 1.78, (4 th) 1.93 – 1.98; (1 st) 0.90 – 0.92, (2 nd) 2.44 – 2.49, (3 rd) 1.95 – 2.00, (4 th) 2.10.	en	Lis, Jerzy A., Lis, Barbara (2010): Teabooma secunda (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) — a new species of a New Caledonian endemic genus, with a redescription of T. princeps Distant. Zootaxa 2543: 64-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293356
4507956DFFEBFFCFFF50750D0D59157F.taxon	materials_examined	Type material examined: Lectotype male (designated by J. A. Lis, 1996: 230): New Caledonia, Boréaré (Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Switzerland). Other material examined: 1 female: Nlle Caledonie, 12. iii. 1986, J Boudinot Réc., Muséum Paris (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France); 2 males, 3 females: New Caledonia, Col d’Amieu, 1800 – 2000 ’, 12 – 15 Dec., 1973, G. B. & R. S. Monteith, UQIC Reg. 36211 (University of Queensland Insect Collection, Brisbane, Australia). 1 male: New Caledonia, 11997, 21 0 37 ’ S x 165 0 49 ’ E, 480 m., Col d’Amieu, west slope, 6 – 30 Dec. 2004, rainforest, pitfall traps, G. Monteith (Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Australia). Note: Body length of the type specimen given in the original description by Distant (1914), was 18 mm, whereas, it is actually only 16.38 mm.	en	Lis, Jerzy A., Lis, Barbara (2010): Teabooma secunda (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) — a new species of a New Caledonian endemic genus, with a redescription of T. princeps Distant. Zootaxa 2543: 64-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293356
4507956DFFE8FFC8FF5072D80D2815A1.taxon	description	Description (submacropterous forms only): Body shiny; head, pronotum and scutellum black or almost black, corium more brownish in shade; female generally darker than males. Head vestiture as in T. princeps; the whole anterior margin of head slightly sinuate (in T. princeps margins almost straight); clypeus as long as the paraclypei, its surface impunctate, with a few more or less visible striae; puncturation of paraclypei weaker than that of T. princeps, and not reaching the lateral clypeal margins (Fig. 4); paraclypeal punctures somewhat larger than those of preceding species. Ocular index 3.6 – 4.2. Antennae four-segmented, pale brown or brown, the second segment longest; 1 st and 2 nd segment a little darker than the remaining segments. Rostrum pale brown or brown, surpassing the coxae of posterior legs and reaching, or almost reaching, the posterior margin of first visible abdominal segment. Gular plates punctured, especially close to bucculae, with large coarse punctures. Pronotal disc, except calli, coarsely punctured, but its puncturation coarser and deeper (Fig. 2) that that in T. princeps; calli impunctate, larger and more elevated than those of the preceding species; pronotal lateral carinae and vestiture as in T. princeps. Male posterior pronotal margin close to postero-lateral angles with more or less visible yellowish brown patch; female pronotum without yellowish patches. Scutellum long; its disc with puncturation coarser, but weaker than that in T. princeps. Corium almost evenly punctured, the puncturation coarser than that in T. princeps; clavo-corial suture almost indistinct, meso-exocorial suture also incomplete. Exocorium with lateral part clearly uprised along more than a half of its length. Costa narrow, convex, without setigerous punctures. Hemelytral membrane from pale brown to brown, only a little shorter and narrower than the abdomen, membranal veins distinctly visible. Propleuron shiny, its depression with large coarse punctures. Evaporative areas large (Fig. 5), that of mesopleuron with large, deep punctures; peritremal apex as in Fig. 5. Coxae and femora black or blackish brown, tibiae and tarsi brown or pale brown, tibial spines almost black. Abdominal sterna glossy in the middle, their sides punctured; sternal postero-lateral angles with small or without projections (Fig. 2). Aedeagus with 2 nd conjunctival appendages long, distinctly projecting out (Fig. 9); male genital capsule and paramere (Fig. 7) similar to those of T. princeps (Fig. 6). Measurements (in mm, males and female respectively): body length 17.56 - 19.22, 19.12; body width 9.95 - 11.02, 11.32; head length 3.32 - 3.51, 3.32; head width 4.68 – 5.07, 4.98; pronotum length 5.66 – 5.85, 5.85; pronotum width 8.46 – 10.54, 10.24; scutellum length 6.73 – 7.41, 7.61; scutellum width 5.95 – 6.05, 6.24; antennal segments: (1 st) 0.85 – 1.22, (2 nd) 2.49 – 3.01, (3 rd) 1.95 – 2.19, (4 th) 2.19; (1 st) 1.10, (2 nd) 2.68, (3 rd) 1.98, (4 th) missing.	en	Lis, Jerzy A., Lis, Barbara (2010): Teabooma secunda (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) — a new species of a New Caledonian endemic genus, with a redescription of T. princeps Distant. Zootaxa 2543: 64-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293356
4507956DFFE8FFC8FF5072D80D2815A1.taxon	materials_examined	Type material: Holotype male: New Caledonia, 9961, 22 0 06 ’ S x 166 0 39 ’ E, Riv. Bleue, Panoramic track, 20 ix – 11 xi 2000, Monteith & Skevington, Pitfall, 160 m (Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Australia). Paratypes: 1 male: New Caledonia, Mt Rembai, 650 m, 9 May, 1984, G. Monteith & D. Cook (Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Australia); 1 female: Nouvelle Calédonie, Pic d’Amoa, 21. II. 1993, M. Boulard, réc., Montagne de Povilla, Muséum Paris (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France).	en	Lis, Jerzy A., Lis, Barbara (2010): Teabooma secunda (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) — a new species of a New Caledonian endemic genus, with a redescription of T. princeps Distant. Zootaxa 2543: 64-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293356
4507956DFFE8FFC8FF5072D80D2815A1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: This new species can be separated from T. princeps by its different general body habitus (body more ovate and dorsally shiny in T. secunda — Fig. 2; body more elongate and dorsally almost entirely alutaceous in T. princeps — Fig. 1); its dorsal puncturation (weaker, deeper and coarser in T. secunda (Figs. 2, 4), than in T. princeps (Figs 1, 3 )), and, by the length of the 2 nd conjunctival appendages of aedeagus, which are larger and longer in T. secunda (Fig. 9) than in T. princeps (Fig. 8). Moreover, both species differ in the length of the rostrum (rostrum surpassing the posterior coxae and reaching or almost reaching the posterior margin of first visible abdominal segment in T. secunda, in contrast to the rostrum reaching between the median and posterior coxae, sporadically surpassing the posterior coxae and reaching at most the anterior margin of the 1 st visible abdominal segment in T. princeps). Additionally, T. secunda differs from T. princeps in body length and width (see the measurement data to each species) to mention particularly that T. secunda is longer and wider than T. princeps.	en	Lis, Jerzy A., Lis, Barbara (2010): Teabooma secunda (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) — a new species of a New Caledonian endemic genus, with a redescription of T. princeps Distant. Zootaxa 2543: 64-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293356
