Odara ori, Campos & Fernandes, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1163/1876312x-bja10040 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE646F-6E6E-FFB3-3C24-0385C6BE504B |
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Luisschmitz |
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Odara ori |
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sp. nov. |
Odara ori sp. n.
ZooBank: https://zoobank.org/54C9024E-E0AB-4376-B0F1-488ED9BBE2C7
( Figs. 1 A, 2 A, 4 A – G, 15 A, 16)
Holotype male. BRAZIL. Pará: Paragominas. Mineradora Hydro . AL-7. Armadilha Luminosa. 6-V-10. Equipe Entomologia col. [3°15’46.71’’S, 47°44’6.60’’W] ( MPEG) GoogleMaps Material examined. Paratypes: VENEZUELA: Bolívar: 1♂ Km 07 El Dorado Santa Elena BO 510 18-VII-57 F. Fernande-Y. J.C. Rosales ( UCV) ; FRENCH GUIANA: Cayenne: 1♀ Kourou, UHE – Petit Saut , ST Dalles, 17-III.1990, P. Cerdan, MPEG 05021310 ( MPEG) ; 1♂ Route de Kaw, 5.11.1983, G. Tavakilian coll., Piège lumineux. MNHN(EH) 25254 (MNHN) ; idem 1♀ MNHN(EH) 25255 ; idem 1♀ MNHN ( EH) 25256 ; idem 1♀ 8.8.1982. MNHN ( EH) 25257 ( MNHN) ; idem 1♀ 4.6.1984, G. Tavakilian reg., Route de Kaw , OK 31, Piège lumineux. MNHN ( EH) 25258 ( MNHN) ; PERU: Madre de Dios: 1♂ Rio Tambopata Res ; 30 air km. SW Pto. Maldonado , 290m. 11–15 XI 1979 J.B.Heppner, subtropical moist forrest, Washington 08/2014 ( USNM) ; BRAZIL: Amapá: 1♂ Serra Lombard, Reginá , 7.9.1961, J. & B. Bechyné, MPEG 05022083 ( MPEG) ; Amazonas: 1♀ Estirão do Equador ( Rio Javari ) X-1979 M. Alvarenga 04°33’S 71°38’W ( UFPA) GoogleMaps ; 1♀ Coari, Rio Urucu , SUC-2, 4°57’58’’S / 65°19’38’’W, 14–24/V/1993, P. F. Buhrnheim et al col. À luz mista de mercúrio ( UFAM) GoogleMaps ; idem 1♂ LUC-18 (4°53’53’’S/65°11’58’W) 19/II-01/ III/1993 ( UFAM) ; 1♀ Urucu 07/07/2006 Coleta Aleatória ( UFPA) ; 1♂ 1♀ Petrobras, Aloj. Vitória Régia , Rio Urucu, Coari 28-X-2008 Fernandes, J.A.M. e equipe col. S04°5’36.6’’ W065°1920.5’’ Manual noturna 1♂ RUC 8 S4°50’47’’ W65°15’05’’ 4-XI-2008 ( UFPA) GoogleMaps ; 1♂ Reserva Ducke , 26km. NE Manaus, XI-24–1976, B. C. Ratcliffe, 2002 ( INPA) ; 2♀ Manaus, Fazenda Porto Alegre (Reserva 3114) 2°23’00’’S / 59°56’35’’W, 15–16/VIII/1996, Hutchings, R.W.H. & Hutchings, R.S.G. col., Arm. Tipo Pennsylvania C/ cianeto de potássio (Roger W. Hutchings) Luz negra ( UV – BL), 2002 ( INPA) GoogleMaps ; idem 1♂ 13–14/VIII/1996 ( INPA) ; 2♀ Pq. N. Jau, Ig. Miratucu / Ig. Do Gerlei , 015700S – 614900W, 23–28.vii.1995, Arm. Malaise, J.A. Rafael & J. Vidal, 2002 ( INPA) ; 1♂ Pq. Nac. do Jaú, Rio Jaú – Maranhoto N. E , 2°01’S / 54°27’W, 9–10/IV/1994, Motta, G. et al. col., Luz mista mercúrio, Luz negr BL e BLB, Lençol, 2002 ( INPA) GoogleMaps ; Pará: 2♂ 3♀ Flona Caxiuanã – Melgaço XI-2003 Fernandes, J.A.M. Base da Estação Científica Ferreira Penna, coleta manual noturna sob luz branca ( UFPA) ; 1♂ 1♀ Urucu 8.VII.2006 ( UFPA) ; 1♀ Belém Utinga 5.II.72 J. Becker leg. ( UFPA) ; 1♂ Belém 2008 ( UFPA) ; 1♂ Hydro , Al7, Luminosa, 6-V-2018 ( UFPA) ; 1♀ Paragominas, Mineradora Hydro , AL 1, 24-XI-2017, Armadilha Luminosa, Equipe Entomologia Col. ( UFPA) ; idem 1♀ 26-XI-2017 ( UFPA) ; Maranhão: 3♀ Bom Jardim, REBIO – Res. Biol. Gurupí , Armadilha Luminosa, 01-06.xi.2010, M. M. Abreu, d. A. Silva, G. A. Reis& E. A. S. Barbosa ( UEMA) ; 3♀ 1♂ Bom Jardim, REBIO – Res. Biol. Gurupi , Armad. Luminosa Base, 02-11.ix.2010, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira, J. C. Silva, M. M. Abreu & J. A. Silva ( UEMA) ; 1♀ C.N. Maranhão, REBIO – Res. Biol. Gurupi, 03°14’05’’S / 46°41’83’’W, Arm. Luminosa, 07-15.I.2011, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira, M. M. Abreu & E. A. S. Barbosa ( UEMA) ; 1♀ Bom Jardim, REBIO – Res. Biol. Gurupi , Armad. Luminosa Móvel, 05-16.vi.2010, J.C. Silva, J. A. Silva, A.A. Santos, T.T. A. Silva ( UEMA) ; 1♀ C.N. Maranhão, REBIO – Res. Biol. Gurupi , 03°14’05’’S / 46°41’83’’W, Arm. Luminosa, 01-06.iii.2011, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira, M.M. Abreu & J. A. Silva, cols. ( UEMA) ; Alagoas: 1♀ 09°14.6’S 35°47.4’W, Murici Est. Ecológica GoogleMaps ; Mata Atlântica, 21/VI/2011, J.V.L. FIRMINO, Armadilha Luminosa ( UFPA) ; Bahia: 1♀ Sauípe, xi.2004, Leg. Bravo, F., MZUEFS #31539 (MZUEFS) ; 1♀ Sauípe, 16.x.2007, Leg. Bravo, F., MZUEFS #31525 (MZUEFS) ; idem 1♂ #31526 (MZUEFS) ; 1♀ Sauípe, 16.x.2007, Leg. LASIS, MZUEFS #31648 (MZUEFS) ; idem 1♂ #31647 (MZUEFS) ; idem 1♀ #31645 (MZUEFS) ; idem 1♂ #31646 (MZUEFS) ; 1♀ Ituberá, Michelin, Pacangê , 18.XI.2007, Leg. Souza, L., MZUEFS #34099 (MZUEFS) ; Espírito Santo: 1♀ Aracruz , Data N° 11525 ( UFPA) ; 1♂ Linhares, Reserva Natural Vale , Data: 15/10/[20]13, Martins & Fiuza cols.; 1♀ 22/10/[20]13 ( UFPA) ; 1♀ Res. Florest. Curd, Linhares, Data: 20/10/[19]87, J.S. Santos, Ar. Luminosa, F. Natural, N° 1350( P) ( UFPA) ; 1♀ RIMA, 3.Mateus.ES, XVI. VII.1986, 0069 ( UFPA) ; 1♂ Parque Soóterama ( Cupido ), L. Trav., Freitas & H. Trav., II/III-948, 03601 ; 1# f 03595 ( UFPA) ; 2♂ Rib. do Engano, Vale do Itauna , Trav.e Santos- 9-10-42 ( MNRJ) ; Rio de Janeiro: 1♀ Gavea – Rio , 24-III- 941, Aristoteles Silva, 13.012 Det. San. Veg. Edessa sp. ( UFPA) ; 1♂ C. Macabú, 10/IX /[19]98, Albuquerque, G. S., Inst. PróNatura, Lâmpada mercúrio ( UFPA) ; No Data: 1♂ 31-F Doação Fibrie Davi-ES 26-x-2018 ( UFPA) .
Measurements. Antennomers length: 1st:0.8–1.2; 2nd: 1.2–1.5; 3rd:1.8–2.0; 4th: 3.6–4.0; 5th: 4.1–4.6; head length: 1.8–2.1; head width:2.7–2.9; pronotal length:3.1–3.7; pronotal width: 9.6–10.9; scutellum length: 6.6–7.9; scutellum width: 5.5–6.1; abdominal width: 7.6–9.0; total length: 14.3–17.2.
Etymology. Ori, from the Yoruba language, means head. Together with odara, this name means being in harmony with the natural energy of the world.
Diagnosis. Antennae light brown ( Fig. 2 A). Humeral angles well-developed, apices covered completely by a big black spot or without spot ( Fig. 1 A). Corium with veins in a clear “Y” close to a small spot ( Fig. 1 A). Ventral surface of the thorax with yellow and green stripes, abdomen greenish yellow. Evaporatorium uniformly green ( Fig. 2 A). Male: superior process of the genital cup triangular and flattened ( Fig. 4 D, E); parameres straight, spearhead-shaped with small vertical keel at the apex; margin black ( Fig. 4 D, E). Female genital plates: mesial borders cuplike; medial excavation as wide as valvifers IX ( Fig. 4 F).
Description. Head. Apex of clypeus slightly yellowish (Fig. 01 A). Antennal segments formula: IV>V>III>II>I.
Thorax. Pronotum and scutellum with shallow and brown punctuation ( Fig. 1 A). Corium lateral margins green ( Fig. 1 A). Membrane of hemelytra dark brown ( Fig. 1 A). Area of evaporatorium green ( Fig. 2 A). Metasternal process flat; anterior arms wide, with rounded apices, receiving only the last segment of the rostrum ( Fig. 4 C). Legs yellow ( Fig. 2 A).
Abdomen. Connexivum green ( Fig. 1 A). Distal part of seventh abdominal segment with black spot covering almost ½ of the segment ( Fig. 1 A). Region between the abdominal segments and pseudosutures green, darker than adjacent areas ( Fig. 2 A).
Male ( Fig. 4 A, B, D, E, G). Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup wide, black and visible in dorsal view ( Fig. 4 A, D). Proctiger ventrally bent; slightly excavated on laterals, excavation with short setae; dorsal face delimited distally by a small carina; posterior face subtriangular, wrinkly, and covered by short setae ( Fig. 4 D, E). Ventral rim shallowly excavated, setose, and with a dark medial spot ( Fig. 4 B, D, E).
Female ( Figs. 4 F, 15 A). Valvifers VIII strongly punctate and setose; margin of valvulae VIII visible; slightly projected towards the base of laterotergites IX; distal margin arched ( Fig. 4 F). Valvifers IX flat, base notched ( Fig. 4 F). Laterotergites VIII slightly surpassing level of seventh abdominal segment ( Fig. 4 F). Laterotergites IX swollen, setose; below the level of abdominal seventh segment ( Fig. 4 F). Capsula seminalis with three fine teeth ( Fig. 15 A).
Comments. The specimens from the Amazon rainforest have the humeral angles covered by a black spot, while those from the Mata Atlântica do not have the spot. We are considering this a variation between the populations because the male and female genitalia did not allow us to separate them. This species is similar to O. amazonica sp. n. and it can be distinguished by connexivum without yellow spots ( Fig. 1), ventral surface of thorax yellowish with green stripes ( Fig. 2 A), and superior process of the genital cup laterally directed ( Figs. 4 D, E). O. amazonica sp. n. has connexivum with yellow spots ( Fig. 1 B), ventral surface of thorax uniformly greenish yellow ( Fig. 2 B), and superior process of the genital cup dorsally directed ( Fig. 5 D, E).
Distribution ( Fig. 16). VENEZUELA: Bolívar; FRENCH GUIANA: Cayenne; PERU: Madre de Dios; BRAZIL: Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Maranhão, Alagoas, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro.
MPEG |
Brazil, Para, Belem, Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi |
UCV |
USA, Connecticut, Storrs, University of Connecticut |
MNHN |
France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
USNM |
USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
UFPA |
UFPA |
UFAM |
UFAM |
INPA |
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazoonia, Colecao Sistematica da Entomologia |
UEMA |
UEMA |
RIMA |
RIMA |
MNRJ |
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Cristovao, Universidade do Rio Janeiro, Museu Nacional |
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