10.6084/m9.figshare.5802894.v1
Anna A. Namyatova
Anna A.
Namyatova
Peter Contos
Peter
Contos
Gerasimos Cassis
Gerasimos
Cassis
New species, taxonomy, phylogeny, and distribution of the tropical tribe Bothriomirini (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae). Supplementary Material
Brill Online
2018
description
diagnosis
Female Genitalia
systematics
Systems Biology
Phylogeny and Comparative Analysis
Invertebrate Biology
2018-01-19 13:45:52
Dataset
https://brill.figshare.com/articles/dataset/New_species_taxonomy_phylogeny_and_distribution_of_the_tropical_tribe_Bothriomirini_Insecta_Heteroptera_Miridae_Cylapinae_Supplementary_Material/5802894
Bothriomirini is a
small tropical mirid tribe that has not been comprehensively revised nor has
monophyly of the tribe and included genera been tested. This paper presents a
systematic review of Bothrioimrini. <i>Bothriomirella ater </i><b>gen. nov. sp.
nov.</b>, <i>Bothriomiris lorenzatoae </i><b>sp. nov.</b>, <i>Dashymenia
javanensis </i><b>sp. nov.</b><i>, Dashymenia jaydeni </i><b>sp. nov. </b>are
described as new to science. A phylogenetic analysis of Bothriomirini based on
morphological data is performed. The diagnoses of the tribe and most of its
genera are discussed. <i>Bakeriola crassicornis </i>Poppius, <i>Bothriomiris
lugubris </i>Poppius, <i>Bothriomiris ornatus </i>Bergroth, <i>Dashymeniella
tibialis </i>Poppius and <i>Leprocapsus scutellaris </i>Poppius are
redescribed. Female genitalia of Bothrimirini are discussed for the first time.
This study supports the monophyly of the tribe and most genera and docuĀments
remarkable heterogeneity of the female genitalia. New locality data and a
discussion of the distribuĀtion of Bothriomirini in relation to major biomes
and climatic zones are provided.