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Revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Hadronema Group (Miridae, Orthotylinae, Orthotylini), with descriptions of new genera and new species, and comments on the neotropical genus Tupimiris ; Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 312

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Title: Revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Hadronema Group (Miridae, Orthotylinae, Orthotylini), with descriptions of new genera and new species, and comments on the neotropical genus Tupimiris ; Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 312
Authors: Forero, Dimitri.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: New York, NY : American Museum of Natural History
Series/Report no.: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 312
Abstract: Aoplonema Knight, Daleapidea Knight, Hadronema Uhler, and Hadronemidea Reuter are revised. Aoplonema nigrum, sp. nov., A. rubrum, sp. nov., Hadronema incognitum, sp. nov., and H. mexicanum, sp. nov. are described. Hadronemidea echinata, comb. nov. is proposed for Hadronema echinata Gruetzmacher and Schaffner, 1977. Aoplonemella, gen. nov. is described to accommodate Hadronema festiva Van Duzee, 1910; and Origonema, gen. nov. is described to accommodate Hadronema splendida Gibson, 1918. Scutomiris setosus, gen. et sp. nov. are described from Baja California Sur, Mexico. This new genus is superficially similar to the Neotropical genus Tupimiris. Male genitalic characters not mentioned in the original description of T. scutellatus are illustrated and compared with those of S. setosus, showing that the two are not related. Aoplonema, Aoplonemella, Daleapidea, Hadronema, Hadronemidea, Origonema, and Scutomiris form a monophyletic group herein denominated the Hadronema group. Dorsal habitus ...
Description: 172 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 164-169).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2246/5914

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