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X of medial process; the apex of paramere recurved; the medial method apically with two lateral sharp projections; the OICR-9429 membranous sclerite PubMed ID:http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/138/3/322 between paramere and medial method, not distinctly protruding posteriorly; plus the dorsal phallothecal sclerite with lateral expansion close to basal arm, sharp, dorsad. Distribution South America (Fig. ). Dorsum of postocular lobe dark brown, variably shaped medial longitudil line and region involving ocelli and eye yellowishbrown, ventral surface yellowishbrown. Labial segments I II yellowishbrown; segment III reddish to dark brown. Antenl segments brown, sometimes scape darker on dorsal surface or pedicel darker apically. Anterior pronotal lobe yellowishbrown to brown, collar and setal tracts darker, some specimens with dark brown spot on proepisternum. Posterior pronotal lobe yellowishbrown to brown. Pleura yellowishbrown. Sternites yellowishbrown; mesosternum with dark brown location anterior to mesocoxa. Scutellum yellowishbrown to brown, apex lighter. Legs yellowishbrown, numerous specimens with dark brown raised spots or bands on femora and tibiae (see “Taxon Discussion” under). Corium and clavus reddishbrown, veins yellowishbrown; membrane yellowishbrown. Dorsum of CAY10505 abdomen yellowish, reddish, or dark brown; connexival margins and ventral surface yellowishbrown. Pygophore yellowishbrown; some specimens with medial method apically reddishbrown or brown. VESTITURE: Moderately setose. Pubescence of short recumbent and short to lengthy erect setae. Anteocular lobe with brief recumbent and erect setae more than complete surface, much more dense dorsally; postocular lobe with brief to moderate recumbent and moderate to lengthy erect setae, erect setae far more dense posteriorly. With short to moderate recumbent setae more than whole surface, confined to setal tracts on dorsum of anterior pronotal lobe, longerZhang G et al.erect setae on lateral surface; scutellum with brief recumbent and short to moderate semierect and erect setae over surface. Legs with brief to extended semierect to erect setae. Corium and clavus with brief, recumbent setae. Abdomen with short recumbent and some short to moderate erect setae over ventral and lateral surfaces. Exposed surface of pygophore with short recumbent and quick to long erect setae; short to moderately stiff erect setae on apical half of parameres. STRUCTURE: Head: Cylindrical, LW Postocular lobe moderately lengthy; in dorsal view anteriorly progressively rrowing, posterior portion continual, slightly rrower. Eye moderately sized; lateral margin only slightly wider than postocular lobe; dorsal and ventral margins removed from surfaces of head. Labium: I: II: III.:.: Basiflagellomere diameter larger than that of pedicel. Thorax: Anterolateral angle bearing small projection; medial longitudil sulcus evident only on posterior, deepening anterior to transverse sulcus of pronotum. Posterior pronotal lobe with finely rugulose surface; disc slightly elevated above humeral angle; humeral angle armed, with dentate projection. Scutellum long; apex angulate, not projected. Legs: Slender. Hemelytron: Slightly surpassing apex of abdomen, not greater than length of abdomil segment seven; quadrate cell tiny, elongate; Cu and M of cubital cell subparallel. GENITALIA: (Fig. ) Pygophore: Ovoid. Medial process cylindrical; slender; lengthy; laterally somewhat compressed; erect; almost straight; basally with out protrusion; apex in posterior view modified, hooklike. Paramere: Cylindrical; moderately long, reaching apex of med.X of medial course of action; the apex of paramere recurved; the medial procedure apically with two lateral sharp projections; the membranous sclerite PubMed ID:http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/138/3/322 involving paramere and medial method, not distinctly protruding posteriorly; plus the dorsal phallothecal sclerite with lateral expansion close to basal arm, sharp, dorsad. Distribution South America (Fig. ). Dorsum of postocular lobe dark brown, variably shaped medial longitudil line and region among ocelli and eye yellowishbrown, ventral surface yellowishbrown. Labial segments I II yellowishbrown; segment III reddish to dark brown. Antenl segments brown, in some cases scape darker on dorsal surface or pedicel darker apically. Anterior pronotal lobe yellowishbrown to brown, collar and setal tracts darker, some specimens with dark brown spot on proepisternum. Posterior pronotal lobe yellowishbrown to brown. Pleura yellowishbrown. Sternites yellowishbrown; mesosternum with dark brown area anterior to mesocoxa. Scutellum yellowishbrown to brown, apex lighter. Legs yellowishbrown, lots of specimens with dark brown raised spots or bands on femora and tibiae (see “Taxon Discussion” beneath). Corium and clavus reddishbrown, veins yellowishbrown; membrane yellowishbrown. Dorsum of abdomen yellowish, reddish, or dark brown; connexival margins and ventral surface yellowishbrown. Pygophore yellowishbrown; some specimens with medial method apically reddishbrown or brown. VESTITURE: Moderately setose. Pubescence of brief recumbent and brief to lengthy erect setae. Anteocular lobe with short recumbent and erect setae over entire surface, additional dense dorsally; postocular lobe with short to moderate recumbent and moderate to long erect setae, erect setae a lot more dense posteriorly. With brief to moderate recumbent setae over entire surface, confined to setal tracts on dorsum of anterior pronotal lobe, longerZhang G et al.erect setae on lateral surface; scutellum with quick recumbent and brief to moderate semierect and erect setae more than surface. Legs with brief to lengthy semierect to erect setae. Corium and clavus with short, recumbent setae. Abdomen with quick recumbent and a few brief to moderate erect setae more than ventral and lateral surfaces. Exposed surface of pygophore with quick recumbent and brief to lengthy erect setae; short to moderately stiff erect setae on apical half of parameres. STRUCTURE: Head: Cylindrical, LW Postocular lobe moderately extended; in dorsal view anteriorly steadily rrowing, posterior portion continual, slightly rrower. Eye moderately sized; lateral margin only slightly wider than postocular lobe; dorsal and ventral margins removed from surfaces of head. Labium: I: II: III.:.: Basiflagellomere diameter larger than that of pedicel. Thorax: Anterolateral angle bearing tiny projection; medial longitudil sulcus evident only on posterior, deepening anterior to transverse sulcus of pronotum. Posterior pronotal lobe with finely rugulose surface; disc slightly elevated above humeral angle; humeral angle armed, with dentate projection. Scutellum long; apex angulate, not projected. Legs: Slender. Hemelytron: Slightly surpassing apex of abdomen, not more than length of abdomil segment seven; quadrate cell small, elongate; Cu and M of cubital cell subparallel. GENITALIA: (Fig. ) Pygophore: Ovoid. Medial procedure cylindrical; slender; extended; laterally somewhat compressed; erect; almost straight; basally without having protrusion; apex in posterior view modified, hooklike. Paramere: Cylindrical; moderately long, attaining apex of med.

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