Rhinomiris, (STAL, 1871)
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RHINOMIRIS ( STÅL, 1871) View in CoL View at ENA
Psilorrhamphus Stål, 1871: 669 (original description, type species Psilorrhamphus conspersus Stål, 1871 by subsequent design. Kirkaldy, 1903: 14; junior homonym of Psilorrhamphus Sclater, 1855 ); Carvalho 1957: 24 (catalogue); Schuh 1995: 36 (catalogue); Gorczyca 2006: 74 (catalogue).
Rhinomiris Kirkaldy, 1902: 268 View in CoL (original description, type species Capsus vicarius Walker, 1873 View in CoL by monotypy); Carvalho 1957: 24 (catalogue); Schuh 1995: 36 (catalogue); Gorczyca & Chérot 1998: 25 (key to genera, redescription, key to species); Gorczyca 2006: 74 (catalogue).
Psilorhamphocoris Kirkldy, 1903: 14 (nom. nov. for Psilorrhamphus Stål, 1871 ); Odhiambo, 1967: 1663 (syn. with Rhinomiris Stål, 1871 View in CoL ); Carvalho 1957: 24 (catalogue); Schuh 1995: 36 (catalogue); Gorczyca 2006: 74 (catalogue).
suture. I, antenna, ♀. K, middle femur, ♀. M, cuneus and membrane, ♂. 4, cuneal fracture. N, hind tarsus, ♀. P, pleura, ♂. Q, pretarsus, ventral view, ♀. R, labium, ♀. S, labial segment II, ♀. 6, suture on labial segment II apically. B, D, E, G, H, J, L, O, Punctifulvius austellus . B, head and pronotum, dorsal view, ♂. 1, longitudinal ridge. D, scutellum, clavus and corium, ♂. E, head and pronotum, lateral view, ♂. G, legs, ♀. H, antenna, ♂. J, hind femur, ♀. L, cuneus and membrane, ♂. O, labial segment I, ♀. 5, suture on labial segment I apically .
Remarks: Rhinomiris currently includes nine species distributed in southeast Asia. Gorczyca (2001) subdivided Rhinomiris into the Rhinomiris camelus group and Rhinomiris vicarius group, based on body shape and morphology of the pronotum and scutellum. We examined the male genitalia of Rhinomiris consputus and Rhinomiris vicarius ( Walker, 1873) , which currently belong to different species groups, and found them to be similar. The female genitalia of Rhinomiris consputus and Rhinomiris conspersus , also currently belonging to different species groups, are also similar.
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Rhinomiris
Namyatova, Anna A. & Cassis, Gerasimos 2019 |
Rhinomiris
Gorczyca J 2006: 74 |
Gorczyca J & Cherot F 1998: 25 |
Schuh RT & Slater JA 1995: 36 |
Carvalho JCM 1957: 24 |
Kirkaldy GW 1902: 268 |
Psilorrhamphus Stål, 1871: 669
Gorczyca J 2006: 74 |
Schuh RT & Slater JA 1995: 36 |
Carvalho JCM 1957: 24 |
Kirkaldy GW 1903: 14 |
Stal C 1871: 669 |