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03E2EE77FFFC0D4843D7F8B63B5FFB09.text	03E2EE77FFFC0D4843D7F8B63B5FFB09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mariomella Faúndez & Rider 2019	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Mariomella gen. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1)</p>
            <p> Type species:  Mariomella singularis , by present designation. </p>
            <p>Description: General body features: Body elongate (about 2 times longer than wide) (Fig. 1 A), dorsal coloration yellowish-cream to ochraceous, with a distinct medial, longitudinal pale line extending from apex of clypeus to apex of scutellum (Fig. 1 A). Dorsal surface finely, densely punctate, punctures mostly concolorous with surface. Ventral surface yellowish, with punctures fine, dense, nearly concolorous with body surface, dark longitudinal stripes on thoracic sterna.</p>
            <p>Head: Elongate, longer than wide, paraclypei much longer than clypeus, but not contiguous anteriorly; eyes prominent. Antenniferal tubercles short, each with a rudimentary lateral tooth; antennae 5-segmented (antennomeres 2 and 3 partially fused). Bucculae straight ventrally, evanescent posteriorly; rostrum 4-segmented.</p>
            <p>Thorax: Pronotum trapezoidal with humeral angles rounded, anterior angles each with a spine-like tooth oriented anteriorly. Scutellum isosceles triangular, with two basal foveae, one in each basal angle. Hemelytral membranes smoky. Thoracic sterna longitudinally sulcate, with obtuse lateral carinae, prosternal carinae each with a rudimentary tooth extending posteriorly. Ostiolar peritremes short, auriculate (Fig. 1 F); evaporatoria rudimentary (Fig. 1 F); external third of metapleuron narrow, convex, slightly darker than evaporatoria. Legs with strong setae; superior surface of each tibia rounded; tarsi 3-segmented.</p>
            <p>Abdomen: Connexiva rounded, each segment unicolorous with rest of body; base of abdomen lacking anteriorly directed tubercle or spine. Female genitalia: Paratergites apically rounded, first and second gonocoxae apically sharp, convex posteriorly, mesial margins straight (Fig. 1 B). Male genitalia: Posterior margin of pygophore subrectangular in ventral view, with strong subrectangular medial emargination, a subtriangular posterior projection on each side of medial emargination; parameres broad, each tapering to a narrowly acute apex, more robust basally.</p>
            <p>Distribution: Australia, Western Australia.</p>
            <p> Etymology: Dedicated to Mariom A. Carvajal, in recognition of her work on pentatomoid taxonomy, especially in understudied groups such as the  Acanthosomatidae and  Tessaratomidae . Additionally, the first author, who is her husband, recognizes her support during the realization of his doctoral dissertation. This genus belongs to “New genus 1” in the Faúndez (2017) dissertation. Gender of the genus feminine. </p>
            <p> Comments: This new genus is closely related to  Hillieria Distant and  Pseudaelia Distant. The shape of the head, with the open, broad and rounded paraclypei (Fig. 1a) will help distinguish this genus. The head is triangular, apically acute, with contiguous paraclypei in  Hilleria , and subtriangular and broad in  Pseudaelia ; with paraclypei rounded at level of the anteclypeus, or sometimes contiguous beyond it. The shape of the anterolateral angles of the pronotum, relatively wide and oriented anteriorly (Fig. 1a), and the non-sulcate, tubular tibiae (Fig. 1D), separate this genus from both  Hillieria and  Pseudaelia . Additionally, a key to the genera of Aeptini is provided below. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E2EE77FFFC0D4843D7F8B63B5FFB09	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	Faúndez, Eduardo I.;Rider, David A.	Faúndez, Eduardo I., Rider, David A. (2019): A new genus and new species of Aeptini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae) from Australia. Zootaxa 4658 (1): 189-192, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.1.11
03E2EE77FFFD0D4843D7FADA3B9CF8C3.text	03E2EE77FFFD0D4843D7FADA3B9CF8C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aeptini	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Key to the genera of  Aeptini</p>
            <p>1 Scutellum spatulate, apex broadly rounded................................................................. 2</p>
            <p>- Scutellum triangular, apex narrowly rounded............................................................... 3</p>
            <p> 2 Base of abdomen sulcate................................................................  Aeptus Dallas, 1851</p>
            <p> - Base of abdomen not sulcate..............................................................  Eribotes Stål, 1868</p>
            <p> 3 Antennae 4-segmented...............................................................  Aeliosoma Baehr, 1985</p>
            <p>- Antennae 5-segmented................................................................................. 4</p>
            <p> 4 Superior or outer surface of tibiae flattened or rounded, not longitudinally sulcate.................  Mariomella new genus</p>
            <p>- Superior or outer surface of tibiae longitudinally sulcate...................................................... 5</p>
            <p> 5 Base of abdomen sulcate............................................................  Pseudaelia Distant,1910</p>
            <p>- Base of abdomen not sulcate............................................................................ 6</p>
            <p> 6 Each anterior angle of pronotum produced cephalad into a distinct spinose tooth..................  Hillieria Distant, 1910</p>
            <p>- Each anterior angle of pronotum rounded or acute, but not produced cephalad as a spinose tooth....................... 7</p>
            <p> 7 Body shape narrowly elongate, paraclypei extend greatly beyond apex of anteclypeus..............  Menestheus Stål, 1868</p>
            <p> - Body shape more broadly elongate, paraclypei not greatly extended beyond apex of anteclypeus..................................................................................................  Paramenestheus Breddin, 1900</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E2EE77FFFD0D4843D7FADA3B9CF8C3	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	Faúndez, Eduardo I.;Rider, David A.	Faúndez, Eduardo I., Rider, David A. (2019): A new genus and new species of Aeptini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae) from Australia. Zootaxa 4658 (1): 189-192, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.1.11
03E2EE77FFFD0D4A43D7F8A23CB3FD65.text	03E2EE77FFFD0D4A43D7F8A23CB3FD65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mariomella singularis Faúndez & Rider 2019	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Mariomella singularis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1)</p>
            <p>Description: General body features: body elongate, acute, ochraceous in coloration.</p>
            <p>Head: Elongate, longer than wide, dull cream colored, with dense, dark to concolorous punctation. Eyes prominent, reddish. Ocelli small, circular, located near base of head, behind imaginary line drawn through the posterior margins of compound eyes, but not contiguous with pronotum. Paraclypei enlarged, punctate, apices rounded. Lateral margins of head nearly straight for basal two-thirds, then curving mesad for apical third, gradually narrowing in front of the eyes. Antennae dull cream colored at base, becoming orange to dark reddish apically, first antennomere not extending beyond apex of head, third antennomere very short, antennomeres 4 and 5 elongate, subequal. Rostrum reaching metacoxae.</p>
            <p>Thorax: Pronotum trapezoidal, dull cream colored with dense punctation, anterior disk slightly darkened, with a longitudinal, weak stripe medially; cicatrices with black patches on lateral margins. Anterolateral pronotal margins straight, with a spine like projection at each anterior angle; humeral angles rounded. Scutellum triangular, dull cream colored with concolorous, dense punctures, basal lateral foveae very dark and conspicuous; scutellar apex rounded. Coria dull cream colored with dense, dark punctation; hemelytral membranes smoky with longitudinal veins conspicuous. Thoracic sterna yellowish with light brown dense punctures, a brownish stripe on each side marginally. Tooth associated with prosternal sulcus poorly developed, rounded. Metapleura dull cream colored with dark, dense punctation. Ostiolar peritremes short, each not reaching halfway to lateral margin of metapleuron; evaporatoria relatively small, restricted to a very small rugose area around each ostiolar peritreme; metapleuron external third densely punctured. Legs yellow, with strong, dark setae, tibiae cylindrical, superior surfaces not sulcate.</p>
            <p>Abdomen: yellowish dorsally; connexiva dull, cream colored, rounded; venter dull, cream colored, with dense, concolorous punctures, with dark stripes on the sides along the spiracles. Spiracles dark brown, not placed on distinct callus. Female genitalia: Paratergites 8 apically rounded and fused as a single structure, paraterguites 9 ovate with rounded apex, first and second gonocoxae apically sharp, convex posteriorly, mesial margins straight (Fig. 1 B). Male genitalia: Pygophore with truncate excavation ventrally, dorsally with two triangular processes on each side (Fig. 1 C). Parameres, each with a basal and proximal lobe, basal lobe with strong teeth on upper surface and two smaller teeth on inner margin (Fig. 1 E).</p>
            <p>Measurements (Female n=1, followed by males in parenthesis n=4): Total length: 7.90 (7.50), pronotal width: 4.08 (3.90), head length: 1.73 (1.76), head width: 1.77 (1.69), scutellum length: 2.96 (2.96), scutellum width: 2.48 (2.50), rostral segments: I: 1.22 (1.20) II: 0.92 (0.89) III: 0.44 (0.46) V: 0.49 (0.50), antennal segments: I: 0.59 (0.57) II: 1.29 (1.26) III: 0.78 (0.74), IV: 0.44 (0.43).</p>
            <p> Type material:   Holotype: Australia, Western Australia,  Drummond , 16-XI-1973, N. McFarland leg. 1♂ (USNM)  .  Paratypes: Same as holotype 4♂♂ 1♀ (USNM, DARC, EIFC, QMBA) . </p>
            <p>Etymology: Singularis, from the latin = unique, or singular; to signify the uniqueness of this new species among the Aeptini and other pentatomoids. This species belongs to New genus 1 new species 1 in Faúndez (2017) dissertation.</p>
            <p>Distribution: Australia: Western Australia.</p>
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