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Plant Bugs, or Miridae (Hemiptera Heteroptera), of Cuba by Louis M. Hernandez, Thomas J. Henry

By Louis M. Hernandez, Thomas J. Henry

This taxonomic assessment of the Cuban Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) treats one zero five species in fifty seven genera. Twelve new species are defined, new synonyms are well-known, and 4 formerly recorded species are faraway from the checklist. All genera and species are clinically determined, and an intensive literature assessment and data on host vegetation and distribution are given. Male genitalia are illustrated and a colour photograph is equipped for almost all species. identity keys to subfamilies, tribes, genera, and species are integrated, and the biogeography of the Cuban and West Indian mirid fauna is mentioned. This paintings will shape an exceptional beginning for destiny examine at the plant insects of Cuba, offering a precis of the data identified approximately every one species and the ability to correctly establish them.

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San José de las Lajas; San Antonio de los Baños; Güanimar (La Habana). Santiago de la Vegas; El Cano (Ciudad de la Habana). Torrientes (Matanzas). Jibacoa, Escambray; San Felipe; San Blas, Trinidad (Las Villas). Soledad (Cienfuegos). La Gran Piedra (Santiago de Cuba) (8 IES, 1 USNM). Discussion. China (1931) described P. myersi based on only one adult male and female. He also tentatively associated several nymphs bearing peculiar multipointed processes on the head and pronotum with these adults.

Labium extending to genital capsule. Body brown ventrally; apex of coxae and tibiae pale. In some specimens, the clypeus and apex of all femora are reddish. Genitalia (Figs. 166-169). 00 mm. Female: Similar in structure and overall appearance to male. Host. Unknown. 46 Luis M. Hernández & Thomas J. Henry Specimens examined. Cuba, 4 specimens: Cueva de los Portales (Pinar del Rio). La Chata; Santiago de las Vegas (Ciudad de la Habana). Pinares de Mayari (Holgüin) (IES). Fulvius bisbistillatus (Stål) (Figs.

Jor. Prokop (2 ♂♂, BMNH; 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, USNM). Other specimens examined. Cuba, 3 specimens: Punta de Hicacos (Pinar del Rio). Bauta (Habana). Matanzas (IES). Discussion. , Alayo 1974), but it can be distinguished by the broad collar and the structure of the male parameres, especially the short, quadrate left paramere (long and slender in Sixeonotus). Hernández (2001) studied the Gundlach specimen listed by Alayo (1974) as S. insignis Reuter and found that it is Maldonado’s A. pallipes. Genus Cubanomiris Hernández and Stonedahl Cubanomiris Hernández and Stonedahl, 1996: 151.

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