Odara osaensis, Campos & Fernandes, 2022

Campos, Breno B. & Fernandes, José A. M., 2022, Odara, a new genus to Edessinae (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) with Eleven New Species, Insect Systematics & amp; Evolution 54 (3), pp. 1-38 : 21-22

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.1163/1876312x-bja10040

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE646F-6E7F-FFAC-3C2C-04C1C5C650D3

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Luisschmitz

scientific name

Odara osaensis
status

sp. nov.

Odara osaensis sp. n.

ZooBank: https://zoobank.org/BBE9765B-372A-46FB-BB53-4269F3643E2B

( Figs. 1 F, 2 F, 9 A – F, 16)

Holotype male. COSTA RICA. Puntarenas: Rancho Quemado, 200m, Peninsula de Osa , Prov. Puntarenas , F. Quesada y G. Varela, May 1992, L-S 292500, 511000. [8°41’0.99”N, 83°33’40.02”W] ( INBio) GoogleMaps

Material examined. COSTA RICA: Puntarenas: 1♀ Rancho Quemado, 200m, Peninsula de Osa , K. Flores, Abr 1992, L-S 292500, 511000 ( INBio) .

Measurements. Antennomeres length: 1st: 0.5; 2nd: 1.1; 3rd: 1.5–2.0; 4th: 3.0–3.5; 5th: 2.4–3.4; head length: 1.4–2.2; head width: 2.5–2.9; pronotal length: 2.8–3.7; pronotal width: 8.4–10.0; scutellum length: 6.0–7.5; scutellum width: 4.8–5.7; abdominal width: 7.4–9.1; total length: 12.7–15.8.

Etymology. Name given by the locality where the types were collected, the Peninsula of Osa.

Diagnosis. Antennae light brown ( Fig. 1 F). Humeral angles apices and posterolateral margins covered by a black spot ( Fig. 1 F). Corium with veins almost forming a “Y” close to a big spot ( Fig. 1 F). Connexival segments green with brown spots on excavations; sixth and seventh segments with black spots; last segment with anterior and posterior black stripes ( Fig. 1 F). Ventral surface greenish yellow ( Fig. 2 F). Propleura with black lines around the base of procoxae ( Fig. 2 F). Male: parameres spearhead-shaped, swollen, very wide, the inner margin is rounded and the outer is straight, apex posterodorsally directed ( Fig. 9 D, E); superior process of the genital cup very big, triangular, apex posterodorsally directed ( Fig. 9 D, E). Female genital plates: valvifers VIII lateral and distal margins straight; mesial borders “V” shaped; medial excavation as wide as valvifers IX ( Fig. 9 F).

Description. Head. Apex of mandibular plates slightly darker than the rest. Antennal segments formula: IV>V>III>II>I; segment V almost equal in length to the IV.

Thorax. Pronotum with shallow and concolorous punctation ( Fig. 1 F). Scutellum with shallow and concolorous punctation on anterior region, deep and black punctation on posterior ( Fig. 1 F). Corium lateral margins green ( Fig. 1 F). Membrane of hemelytra light brown ( Fig. 1 F). Ventral surface with shallow and dark punctation ( Fig. 2 F). Metasternal process elevated anteriorly; anterior arms wide, with rounded apices, receiving only the last segment of the rostrum ( Fig. 9 C). Legs yellow ( Fig. 2 F).

Abdomen. Distal part of seventh abdominal segment with black spot covering ½ of the segment ( Fig. 1 F). Ventral surface with region between segments and pseudosutures brown to dark brown ( Fig. 2 F).

Male ( Fig. 9 A, B, D, E). Pygophore. Superior process of the genital cup black, flattened, visible in dorsal view ( Fig. 9 A, D, E). Proctiger strongly excavated on laterals, excavation with long setae; dorsal face delimited by a big, light brown and triangular carina; posterior face subtriangular and wrinkly ( Fig. 9 D, E). Ventral rim with bottom of excavation straight; with dark medial spot ( Fig. 9 B, D, E).

Female ( Fig. 9 F). Valvifers VIII strongly punctate and setose; margin of valvulae VIII visible; slightly projected towards the base of laterotergites IX; lateral and distal margins straight ( Fig. 9 F). Valvifers IX notched ( Fig. 9 F). Laterotergites VIII borders covered by a black stripe ( Fig. 9 F). Laterotergites IX swollen, setose; almost level with seventh segment ( Fig. 9 F).

Comments. See the comments of O. caribensis sp. n.

Distribution ( Fig. 16). COSTA RICA: Puntarenas.

INBio

Costa Rica, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pentatomidae

Genus

Odara

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