On Ibero - Canarian Phytocoris subgen. Compsocerocoris with description of a new species from Canary Islands (Heteroptera, Miridae)

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c? ' 'Y. ' Linzer biol. Beitr. 3311 625-636 29.6.2001 On Ibero - Canarian Phytocoris subgen. Compsocerocoris with description of a new species from Canary Islands (Heteroptera, Miridae) J. RIBES & E. HEISS A b s t r a c t : The subgenus Compsocerocoris REUTER 1876 of the Mirinae genus Phytocoris F e 1814 is represented in the ibero - Canarian region by 9 species including P. riegeri sp. n. from Canary islands which is described below. A key is given for these species and antennae, male and female genitalic strutures are illustrated except for P. perangustus WAGNER 1961. K e y W o r d s : Heteroptera, Miridae, Phytocoris, Compsocerocoris, new species, Spain, Canary islands.. Introduction The genus Phytocoris FALL~N 1814 is one of the largest genera of Mindae, of cosmopolitan but predominantly holarctic distribution, and represemted e.g. by 248 species in the Palaearctic region (KERZHNER & JOSIFOV 1999) and by 283 species in North America (STONEDAHL 1988), of which only six species are recorded from both regions. No comprehensive studies on species relationship have been made to date, however infragenenc groups have been defined at least at the leve1 of Westem Palaearctic fauna by European authors, which were subsequently used by WAGNER (1974) in his important work on Mediterranean Mindae. In this work, the genus Phytocoris has been divided into 10 subgenera, distinguished pnmanly on head morphology, colour pattem of the hemelytra and antennae and characters of male genitalic structures. Later on, RIEGER (1989) synonymized two of them: Exophytocoris WAGNER 1961 = Ribautomiris WAGNER & WEBER 1964. Compsocerocoris was first erected as genus by REUTER 1876 for the Nearctic species C. annulicornis, later synonymized with Phytocoris by REUTER 1909, however reestablished as subgenus of Phytocoris by WAGNER & WEBER 1964. It is distinguished from other Palaearctic subgenera by the distinct angular notch between apically declivous frons and convex tylus. Although it is stili not proved that these subgenera rea!ly define monophyletic groups, they are so far in use for practica1 reasons. The Ibero - Cananan Phytocoris of the subgenus Compsocerocoris compnse to date 8 spxiec, for which a key is given bxed on colciui patterr, of zr.te;:xx (which is faditig, ihus the annuli are not clearly delimited in subteneral specimens), male and the mostíy

626 unhown female genitalic structures, which are also illustrated. A new species, P. riegeri. sp. n. from Gran Canana of Canary Islands, is added now and described below. Material and Methods The present study is based upon specimens from Spain and Canary Islands in the collections of the authors (JR, EH and Ch. Rieger, Niirtingen: CR). P. viberti is from coll. M. Baena, Córdoba. No specimens were available of P. perungustus WAGNER 1961, ongb. nally described from Sierra Nevada: Formerly dry mounted male genitalic structures were embedded in DMHF (dimethyl-budan-toma-formaldehyd), those of the femaies dissected, stained with chlorazol black, treated with lactophenol and afterwards mounted in DMHF or Lompe solution. Material examined: Prefamae RECTIZR: San Roque (Cádiz), 24 W 1971, JR(cit. J. -ES 1974). P. ribesi WAGNER: Type series of WAGNER 1969 from Els Tom (Gamgues, Lleida) JR, CR, EH. Additional material: Catalonia: El Pinetell (Conca de Barberi, Tarragona) 17 W 1979, JR, Aragon: Fraga (Baix Cinca, Hueca) 7 IX 1993, F. Vallhonrat leg. JR, (cit. J. RrsEs et al. 1997, J. -ES & GOU 1997); Valencia: Benissa (Marina Alta, Alacant) 18 IV 1990, Meier leg. coll. Rieger; Murcia: Totana 7 iv 1971, JR. P. sanctipetri CARApEzzA: Catalonia: Llora (Gironb, Girona) 17 VI 1981, J.J. Pérez De-Gregorio leg, JR, Andalusia: Algeciras (Cádiz) 20 lv 1988, J. de Ferrer leg., JR; San Roque (Cádiz) 13 IIi 1989, J. de Fmer leg., JR; Oigiva(Granada) 4 Vi 1971 leg. Aspock, det. Wagner, EH; Orgiva (Granada) 2 VI 1971 leg. HOlzel, det Wagner, EH. P. rosmarini WAGNER: Catalonia: Gallifa (Valles Occidental, Barcelona) 4 1 1959; Costes de Garraf (Garraf, Barcelona) 12 X 1959; L' Avelli (Alt Penedes, Barcelona) 30 IV 1983, F. Vallhonrat leg.; Montblanc (Conca de Barberi, Tarragona) 2 X 1977; El Pla de Cabra (Alt Camp, Tarragona) 15 X 1967; Farena (Alt Camp, Tarragona) 22 Vi 1969, al1 JR, L' Ampolla (Braix Ebre, Tarragona) 13 N 1974 and Els Tom (Gamgues, Lleida) 18 iii 1973, JR, (cit. WAGNER 1976, WAGNER & WEBER 1978); L' Albagés (Gamgues, Lleida) 9 VI 1988, JR; Valencia: Torreblanca (Plana Alta, Castelló) 20 iv 1972, JR. P. juniperi FREY-GESSNER: Numerous localities: Catalonia (Prov. Girona, Lleida, Barcelona, Tarragona); Aragon (Prov. Hueca, Zaragoza, Teme.); Valencia (Prov. Valencia, Alacant); Andalusia (Prov. Málaga, Cádiz), JR; Extremadura (Prov. Badajoz), CR (cit. J. -ES & E. RrsB 1999). Key to Ibero - Canarian Compsocerocoris l(6) 2(5) 3(4) 4(3) Antennal segment 11 with only one basal pale annulus (fíg. 46,51, 52) Antennal segment 11 with a narrow pale basal annulus followed by a broad darker and a smaller apical blackish annulus (fig. 51,52). Male: Shafl of lefl aramere with scattered teeth, sclerotized process (spiculum) of vesica with a B ouble arched dentate rim of about 40 or more teeth Body length 4.4-4.7 mm (specimen fiom Cádiz); ocular index 1.5-1.6 (8) or 2.0 (9); dentate arched spiculum of male vesica nearly symmetrical (fíg. 36,37)...... f. retamac REUTEP. (fig. 3A-39, 51) Body length 6.6 mm; dentate arched spiculum asymmetrical (fíg. 42-44)...... P. vailhonrati J. RIBES & E. RJBES (fig. 40-44, 52)

, 627 Antennal segment 11 with a narrow ale basal annulus followed by a narrow dark, a broad, only slightly darkened an8a dark apical annulus (fig. 46). Male: Left paramere without teeth, spiculum of male vesica straight, comb like with 10-11 teeth (fig. 9)... P. rosmarini WAGNER (fig. 7-1 1, 46) $%%?&. ent 11 with a basal or subbasal pale annulus and one or two additional 45,47-50) Antennal segment 11 with two pale annuli (fig. 49) Antennal se ent 11 with two pale annuli contrastin sharply to the black ones. Male: Spicu r um of male vesica as of P. vallhonrati, rig t paramere slender, elongate with truncate apex...... P. juniperi FREY-GESSNER (= cufalanicus WAGNER) (fig. 22-26, 49) Antennal se ent 11 with two pale annuli only slightly contrasting to the darker ones. Male: Gculum of male vesica short, with 6 lar e teeth; right paramere more stout, fusiform with small acute apex (after WAGNER 1874, species not seen)...... P. perangustus WAGNER Antennal segment 11 with three pale annuli (fig. 45,47,48,50) Antennal se ent 11 with a contrasting dark annulus between second and third pale annulus. Ma Y e: Comb like spiculum of male vesica twisted, with less than 20 teeth (fi. 31) or spiculum with numerous teeth (fig. 4). Female: Structure C of posterior wa f 1 of the vagina wing shaped Body length 6.3-6.5 mm (8 macr.), 5.15 mm (9 brach.); antennal segment 11 about 1.7 x as long as 111. Male: Ri ht paramere of usual shape (fig. 3, left paramere with ilose sensory lobe and sma B 1 acute apex (fig. 2); spiculum o f' vesica as in fig. 4. gemale: Sclerotized rings of superior wall of va ina large and transverse, lateral oviducts asymmetrical, structure C of posterior wa f I of the vagina as in fig. 6...... P. riegeri sp. n. (fig. 1-6, 45) Body length 5.0-5.5 mm (80 macr.); antennal segment 11 shorter, about 1.35 x as long as 111. Male: Right paramere with enlarged laminate dista1 ortion, apex blunt (fig. 28-30), left aramere with hook like apex (fig. 27); spicu P um of vesica with about 20 teeth ( P ig. 31). Female: Sclerotized rings of superior wall of vagina very small, lateral oviducts symmetrical (fig. 32), stnicture C of osterior wall as in fíg. 33... P. viberti RoRvATH (fig. 27-33, 50) 14 (11) Antennal segment 11 with a dark but less contrasting annulus between second and third ale annulus. Male: Comb like spiculum with about 30 teeth (fig. 14, 19). Fema P e: Structure C of posterior wall of vagina circular or semicircular 15(16) Male: Body length d: 5.4-6.2 mm; 9: 5.0-5.6 mm; genitalic structures as fig. in 17-19,with curved spiculum. Female: genitalic structures as in fi...... P. ribesi k20 AGNER (fig. 17-19, 48) 16 (15) Male: Body length d: 7.0-7.9 mm; : 6.3-7.3 mm; genitalic structures as in fig. 12- ' 14,with straight spiculum. Female: zenitalic structures as fig. 15-16...... P. sanctipetri CARAPEZZA (=fenioralis FIEBER = femoratus KERZHNER & JOSIFOV) (fig. 12-14,47) Phytocoris (Cumpsucerocoris) riegeri sp. n. (fig. 1-6,45) H o! o t y p e : 0 Canary Islands, Gran Canana, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Barranco de los Palmitos, at light, 15 IV 1989, leg. van der Heyden, coll. Ch. Rieger. Paratypes: 20 0 from same locality as HT, 24 XII 1988, coll Ch. Rieger and J. Ribes; 10 locality as before, 25 11 1989, coll. E. Heiss; 0 9 Canary Islands, Gran Canana, Ayacata 800m (Centr.), 13 iii 1996 lg. Spnck, coll. E. Heiss and A. Melber. D i a g n o s i s : Larger dimorphic species with macropterous males and brachypterous females. It is distinguished from other Ibero-Canarian species of the subgenus by the corrihinc.+icn nfcharacters given in thc key. D e s c r i p t i o n : Macropterous male. Dorsal vestiture consisting of two types of

r 628 setae, sparse suberect black ones intemixed with pale setae, which are more dense and less erected. General coloration whitish-grey tinged with yellow. Head with brown or fuscous markings on tylus, juga, genae and bucculae, shiate on frons and vertex. Antennal segment 1 whitish with sparse irregular black spots, 11 black with three pale annuli of different size, 111 greyish with three indistinct paler annuli, IV greyish with darker base. Pronotum with irregular dark or reddish spots, posterior submargin with a band of about 6 dark bullae. Basa1 angles of scutellum blackish, a yellow midline connected to the yellow apex is flanked by l+l parallel dark stripes. Hemelytra with fuscous markings, which are darker and more conspicuous on apex of clavus, inner margin and posterolateral angles of corium and inner margin of cuneus. Membrane with irregular dark markings, veins dark. Ventral side. Median portion of xyphus black; pro-, meso- and metapleura black, partly yellowish. Mesostemum black except a lateral yellow band. Coxae with a prebasal dark spot. Ferbora pale with dark markings mostly on distal half, tibiae pale with three or four distinct dark annuli, tarsal segments 1 and distal portion of 111 dark. H e a d : In frontal view 1.2 x as wide as high and about as long as high in lateral view. Frons apically very convex, distinctly separated from projecting tylus by an angular notch. Genae produced. Rostral segment 1 surpassing posterior margin of head, apex reaching hind coxae. Eyes subglobular. Ocular index variable 1.29-1.39. Antennae long and slender, 1.3 x as long as body length. Antennal segment 1 long and curved basally, 1.82-1.85 x as long as width of head across eyes and 1.11-1.14 x as long as anterior width of pronotum. Length of antennal segments 1.65 / 2.85 / 1.65 / 1.35 mm, total iength 7.5 mm. P r o n o t u m : Trapezoidal, 2.08-2.16 x as wide as long (without collar). Width of pronotal collar equal to diameter of fore tibia. Lateral margins straight anteriorly, sinuate on posterior 1/3. Anterior margin straight, posterior margin slightly convex. Disk with indistinct callosities. S c u t e 1 1 u m : 1.17-1.25 x as wide as long, disk raised and convex at base, declivous apically. H e m e 1 y t r a : Long, surpassing the abdomen. Cuneus large, reaching posterior cell of membrane. L e g s : Long and slender. Fore- and middle femora cylindrical, hind femora tapering towards apex. Length of hind femur 2.9-3.0 mm; hind tibia 4.5-4.8 mm, tarsal segments 1 / 0.17, 11 / 0.25-0.28,III / 0.30-0.32 mm, claw 0.13 mm. G e n i t a 1 i c s t r u c t u r e s : Parameres and comb like spiculum of vesica as in fig. 2-4. F e m a 1 e : Brachypterous, of pyriform habitus. General colouration as in male, however the general aspect is darker due to the more dense blackish markings on the hemeiytra except the cuneus. H e a d : In frontal view 1.15 x as wide as high. Ocular index 1.81. Antennae relatively longer, 1.52 x as body length. Antennal segment 1 very long, less curved basally as in male, 1.5 x as long as width of head and 1.34 x as long as anterior width of pronotum. Length of antennal segments 1 / 1.85, 11 / 3.0, 111 / 1.65, IV / 1.35 mm, total length 7.85 mm. P r O n o t u m : Trapezoidal, 1.45 x as wide as long.

! 629 * S c u t e 1 1 u m : Convex, 0.93 x as wide as long. H e m e 1 y t r a : Membrane reduced, reaching middle of exposed tergite VIII. Cuneus enlarged, of equilateral triangular shape. G e n i t a 1 i c s t r u c t u r e s : Structure of superior and posterior walls of the vagina are shown in fig. 5, 6. It is unclear, if the vermiform gland has broken during the preparation or is absent in this species. M e a s u r e m e n t s : 88 : Body length 6.4-6.6 mm; width across hemelytra 1.75 mm. 9 : Body length 5.15 mm; width across hemelytra 2.0 mm. E t y m o 1 o g y : This interesting species is dedicated to our fiiend and esteemed heteropterologist, Christian Rieger, Nürtingen, Gennany. Acknowledgments We are grateful to Dr. Albert Melber (Hannover) and Dr. Christian Rieger (Nürtingen), who kindly made available their specimens for study and Dr. Manuel Baena (Córdoba) for the loan of P. viberti. Resumen El subgénero Compsocerocoris REUTER 1876, perteneciente al género Phytocoris FALLEN 18 14, está representado en la fauna iberocanana por 9 especies, incluyendo a P. riegeri sp. n. de Gran Canana, que se describe aquí. Se da una clave de determinación para todas las especies comentadas y se ilustran las antenas y genitalias de los machos y,las hembras, excepto en P. perungustus WAGNER 196 1. Zusammenfassung Die Untergattung Compsocerocoris REUTER 1876 der Mirinae-Gattung Phytocoris FALLEN 1814 ist in der ibero-kanarischen Region mit 9 Arten einschliefllich P. riegeri sp. n.vertreten, welche von den Kananschen inseln nachstehend beschrieben wird. Fiir diese Arten wird ein Bestimmungschiüsse1 vorgelegt und die Genitalstmkturen beider Geschlechter, ausgenommen von P. perungustus WAGNER 1961 abgebildet. References FALLEN C.F. (1 814): Specimen novam Hemiptera disponendi methodum exhibens: 1-26. Berling, Lundae. KERZHNER I.M. & ht JOSIFOV (1 999): Cimicomorpha 11, Miridae in AUKEMA B. & Ch. RIEGER (editors) Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region. - The Netherlands Entomological Society, Amsterdam, pp. 1-577. REUTER O.M. (1 876): Capsinae ex America boreali in Museo Holmiensi asservatae, descriptae. - Ofvers. Kungl. Vetenskaps. Akad. Forhandl. 32 (9): 59-92. REUTER O.M. (1909): Bemerkungen über nearktische Capsiden nebst Beschreibung neuer Arten. - Acta Soc. Scient. Fenn. 36 (2): 1-86. RMLS E. S: J. P.i~=s (233). Noves &des d' 1ier;iíp:crs pei a Ca:alu~iyz it teiriiüiis liniítiop (Heteroptera). - Ses. Entom. IZHN - SCL 10 (1997): 5-29.

63 O R~ES J. (1974): Hemípteros de la zona de Algeciras (Cádiz) 111. - Misc. 2001.3 (4): 11-19. RIBES J., BLASCO-ZUMETA J. & E. RIBES (1997): Heteroptera de un sabinar de Juniperus thurijiera L. en los Monegros, Zaragoza. - Soc. Entom. Arag. Monografías S.E.A. 2: 1-127. &ES J. & M. GOULA (1997): Familia Miridae. - Cat. entomofauna aragon. 16: 15-23. RIBES J. & E. RIBES (1999): Contribution a 1' étude du genre Phytocoris FALLEN, 1814. Synonymie nouvelle et description de P. (Compsocerocoris) vallhonrati n. sp. (Heteroptera, Miridae). - Bull. Soc. ent. France 104(5): 467-472. RIEGER CH. (1989): Anmerkungen zur Systematik von Phytocoris FALL. (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera: Miridae). - Reichenbachia 26: 85-91. STONEDAHL G.M. (1988): Revision of the Mirinae genus Phytocoris FALLEN (Heteroptera: Miridae) for Western North America. - Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., New York 188 (1): 1-257. WAGNER E. (1961): Neue und wenig beachtete Arten aus der Untergattung Ktenocoris E. WAGNER (Gattung Phytocoris FALLÉN, Hem. Het. Miridae). - Acta Ent. Mus. Nat. Pragae 34: 103-115. WAGNER E. (1974): Die Miridae HAHN, 1831, des Mittelmeerraumes und der Makaronesischen Inseln (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) Teil 1. - Entomologische Abhandlungen, Staatl. Museum f. Tierkunde, Dresden, Suppl. (1970-1971) 37: 1-484. WAGNER E. (1969): Phytocoris (Conipsocerocoris) ribesi nov. spec. (Hem. Het. Miridae). - Mitt. Deutsch. Ent. Ges., 28 (2): 16-17. WAGNER E. (1976): Zwei neue Miridae aus Spanien (Hemiptera, Heteroptera). - Reichenbachia 16: 151-155. WAGNER E. & H. WEBER (1 964): Hétéroptkres Miridae. - Faune de France 67: 1-591. WAGNER E. & H. WEBER (1978): Die Miridae HAHN, 1831, des Mittelmeerraumes und der Makaronesischen Inseln Hemiptera, Heteroptera). Nachtrage zu den Teilen 1-3. - Entomologische Abhandlungen, Staatl. Museum f. Tierkunde, Dresden, Suppl. 42: 1-96.. Addresses of the authors: Dr. Jordi RIBES Valencia 123-125, ent., 3a E-0801 1 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Dr. Ernst HEISS Research Entornologist, Tiroler Landesrnuseum Josef-Schraffl-Strasse 2a A-6020 Innsbruck, Austna

631 f Fig. 1. Phyrocoris (Conpocerocoris) riegeri sp. n., holotype d, dorsal Mew. Scale 1 mm.

632 2 5 4 7 i Y"'"' 1 =P 10 I.5 Fig. 2-6. Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) riegeri, sp. n., paratypes. Fig. 7-1 1. Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) rosmarini (8 L' Albagés; 9 Els Torms, Lleida). 2, 7, left paramere; 3, 8 right paramere; 4, 9, sclerotized spiculum of male vesica; 5, 10, superior wall of female vagina; 6, 11, posterior wall of female vagina. Abbreviations: A, B, C, E, H different structures of posterior wall; LO Lateral o\iduct, SR Scicrotixci riiig. L'G L'mi1ifoirii gi4. Scdcj 111 i~iiii

633. 15 c 23 J 20 21 Fig. 12-1 6. Phyfocoris (Conpsocerocoris) sanctipefri (8 Llorh, Girona; 2 A!geciras, Cádiz). Fig. 17-21. Pliyfocoris (Compsocerocoris) ribesi (O Paratype Els Toms, Lleida; Totana, Murcia). 12, 17 left paramere; 13, 18 right paramere; 14, 19 spiculum of vesica; 15, 2\, superior wall of vagina; 16, 21, posterior wall of vagina. Scales in mm.

l 1, : / 634 Fig. 22-26. Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) juniperi (d Montseny, Sant Marcal, Barcelona; Valldoreix, Barcelona. Fig. 27-33. Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) viberti (d 9 Granada). 22-28, 27, left paramere; 24, 28-30, right paramere; 3 1 spiculum of vesica; 25, 32 superior wall of vagina; 26, 33, posterior wall of vagina. Scales in mm.

635 34 \\ 38 Fig. 34-39. Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) retamae (6 Q San Roque, Cádiz). Fig. 40-14. Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) vulihonruti (Holotype d Sanabria, Zamora, after J. REES & E. RIBES 1999). 34, 40 left paramere; 35, 41, nght paramere; 36-37, 42-41, spiculum of vesica; 38 superior wall of +, 39 posterior wall of ves+. Scales in mm. vas -6 Va3,n0- I

636... $...."..."._,...,...y, 48... -az....'i 50 52 49 51 Fig. 45-52. Antennae of Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) species (al1 d d except tig. 50 = 9). 45 P. riegeri sp. n.; 46 P. rosmarini; 47 P. sanctipetri; 48 P. ribesi; 49 P. juniperi; 50 P. viberti; 51 P. retamae; 52 P. vaiihonrati. Scaie in mm. 1