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New records of Heteroptera (Hemiptera) from Argentina.
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Sixty-four species of Heteroptera, in 46 genera, are recorded for the first time from Argentina; these belong to nine families: Schizopteridae (1 sp.), Reduviidae (10 sp.), Miridae (40 sp.), Nabidae (1 sp.), Largidae (1 sp.), Pyrrhocoridae (1 sp.), Lygaeidae (3 sp.), Pachygronthidae (1 sp.), and Rhyparochromidae (6 sp.). Fifteen genera represent new records, and the tribes Cylapini Kirkaldy 1906 (Miridae: Cylapinae), Phorticini Kerzhner 1971 (Nabidae: Prostemmatinae), and Udeocorini Sweet 1967 (Rhyparochromidae: Rhyparochrominae) are recorded for the first time from this country as well.
Terrestrial Heteroptera (Hemiptera) from Moconá Provincial Park (Misiones, Argentina)
Check List, 2015
Moconá Provincial Park was created to protect the Paranaense forest including the Moconá Falls Natural National Monument. Knowledge of the insect fauna in the park is scarce and the Heteroptera have never been studied. In this work, 134 species from 17 families of Heteroptera collected in Moconá Provincial Park and surrounding areas included in the Yabotí Biosphere Reserve, are listed. The reduviids Arilus gallus (Stål, 1872), Repipta taurus (Fabricius, 1803), and Zelus nugax Stål, 1862; the tingids Leptodictya (Hanuala) paspalii Drake & Hambleton, 1934, and Leptopharsa vittipennis (Stål, 1873); the coreids Camptischium niger (Stål, 1870), Leptoglossus ingens (Mayr, 1865), Chariesterus cuspidatus Distant, 1892 and Cebrenis supina Brailovsky, 1995; the pentatomids Alveostethus pseudopolitus (Ruckes, 1957) and Dryptocephala integra Walker, 1867; and the blissid Xenoblissus lutzi Barber, 1954 are first records from Argentina.
Terrestrial Heteroptera (Hemiptera) from Moconá Provincial Park (Misiones, Argentina)
Check List, 2015
Moconá Provincial Park was created to protect the Paranaense forest including the Moconá Falls Natural National Monument. Knowledge of the insect fauna in the park is scarce and the Heteroptera have never been studied. In this work, 134 species from 17 families of Heteroptera collected in Moconá Provincial Park and surrounding areas included in the Yabotí Biosphere Reserve, are listed. The reduviids Arilus gallus (Stål, 1872),
Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina, 2011
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científi cas y Técnicas (CONICET) Los Leptocorisini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Alydidae: Micrelytrinae) de la Argentina, con nuevos registros, descripción de una nueva especie, y una clave de especies RESUMEN. Stenocoris (Stenocoris) schaeferi, una nueva especie de Alydidae (Micrelytrinae: Leptocorisini) de Argentina, es descripta e ilustrada. Lyrnessus geniculatus (Guérin-Méneville) y Stenocoris (Oryzocoris) furcifera (Westwood) son citadas por primera vez para la Argentina. Además, se brinda una clave y un mapa de distribución de las especies argentinas de Leptocorisini. PALABRAS CLAVE. Leptocorisini. Argentina. Stenocoris. Stenocoris schaeferi. Clave.
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científi cas y Técnicas (CONICET) Los Leptocorisini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Alydidae: Micrelytrinae) de la Argentina, con nuevos registros, descripción de una nueva especie, y una clave de especies RESUMEN. Stenocoris (Stenocoris) schaeferi, una nueva especie de Alydidae (Micrelytrinae: Leptocorisini) de Argentina, es descripta e ilustrada. Lyrnessus geniculatus (Guérin-Méneville) y Stenocoris (Oryzocoris) furcifera (Westwood) son citadas por primera vez para la Argentina. Además, se brinda una clave y un mapa de distribución de las especies argentinas de Leptocorisini. PALABRAS CLAVE. Leptocorisini. Argentina. Stenocoris. Stenocoris schaeferi. Clave.
Heteroptera (Hemiptera) from the Chaco National Park (Argentina)
Zootaxa, 2011
An inventory of aquatic and terrestrial Heteroptera (excluding Aradidae, Coreidae and Pentatomoidea), comprising 101 species in 23 families, collected in the Chaco National Park (NE Argentina) is presented. . Fifty species are new records to the Argentinean Chaco province, and six species represent new records to Argentina: Cryphula affinis (Distant), Valtissius distinctus (Distant) (Rhyparochromidae), Stenopoda subinermis Stål, Diaditus pilosicornis Bergroth (Reduviidae), Buenoa uhleri Truxal (Notonectidae), and Paravelia splendoris (Drake & Harris) (Veliidae).
The Stenopodainae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) of Argentina
In Argentina, 10 genera and 33 species of Stenopodainae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) have been recorded. Diagnoses of the genera, subgenera and species are given, and an illustrated key to genera is provided. Six species are new records for Argentina and an additional seven species represent new records for provinces.
Twenty species of Heteroptera belonging to seven families are recorded for the first time for Argentina: Ceratocombidae (1 sp.), Reduviidae (1 sp.), Miridae (4 sp.), Nabidae (5 sp.), Largidae (2 sp.), Rhyparochromidae (4 sp.), Berytidae (1 sp.), Colobathristidae (1 sp.) and Pachygronthidae (1 sp.). The following genera represent new records from Argentina: Astemmoplitus, Bathycles, Tenuicoris, Pseudopamera (Rhyparochromidae), Diascopoea (Colobathristidae). A new synonym in the family Largidae is established: Largus umbrosus Distant is considered a junior synonym of Largus trochanterus Signoret.