1987
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921987171598
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Mirídeos neotropicais, CCLOVI: dois gêneros e seis espécies novos da tribo Cylapini (HEMIPTERA).

Abstract: RESUMOtos Ml e IV finos, com pelos longos.Pronoto trapezoidal, colar mats largo na porcao mediana, calos fundidos no meio, margens laterais retas, margem posterior levemente convexa no meio, angulos umerais ar_ redondados; mesoescuto grande, descoberto; escutelo alongado, piano.Hemielitro com pelos longos, erectos, embolio largo, explanado, cuneo tao longo quanto largo na base, membrana translucida, biareolada. Pernas de comprimento medio; fe mures posteriores muito desenvolvidos, grossos, ultrapassando bastan… Show more

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“…The Orthotylus species group is by far the largest of all, and can be recognized by the well-developed and sclerotized spicules of the vesica (Schuh, 1974). Many genera of Orthotylini have been described in the Neotropical region (e.g., Carvalho, 1985) without reference or discussion to which species group they belong.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Orthotylus species group is by far the largest of all, and can be recognized by the well-developed and sclerotized spicules of the vesica (Schuh, 1974). Many genera of Orthotylini have been described in the Neotropical region (e.g., Carvalho, 1985) without reference or discussion to which species group they belong.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Henry (1985) listed seven Neotropical genera of the Zanchius group, although there are about 12 genera in this region that can be assigned to it (personal obs.). Saileria has 12 described species Carvalho and Costa, 1994), many of them Neotropical, some of which may not belong in it. As an effort to clarify the generic limits of members of the Zanchius group, some available South American species of Saileria were examined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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