2008
DOI: 10.1653/0015-4040(2008)091[0049:tnsadr]2.0.co;2
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Two New Species and Distribution Records of the Genus Acroleucus in Mexico (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeidae: Lygaeinae)

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“…They include Ozophora hohenbergia Slater and Baranowski from Hohenbergia penduliflora (A. Richard) Mez, H. polycephala (Baker) Mez, and H. urbaniana Mez from Jamaica (Slater and Baranowski, 1978) whose immature stages also were detected. They include Acroleucus bromelicola Brailovsky from Tillandsia dasyliriifolia Baker, A. nexus Brailovsky and Barrera from Tillandsia oaxacana L. B. Smith and T. violacea , and A. tensus Brailovsky and Cervantes from Hechtia podantha Mez, all from Mexico (Brailovsky and Cervantes, 2008). Lygofuscanellus alboannulatus (Champion) was initially collected on an unidentified bromeliad in Costa Rica.…”
Section: Herbivory On Bromeliads By Arthropodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They include Ozophora hohenbergia Slater and Baranowski from Hohenbergia penduliflora (A. Richard) Mez, H. polycephala (Baker) Mez, and H. urbaniana Mez from Jamaica (Slater and Baranowski, 1978) whose immature stages also were detected. They include Acroleucus bromelicola Brailovsky from Tillandsia dasyliriifolia Baker, A. nexus Brailovsky and Barrera from Tillandsia oaxacana L. B. Smith and T. violacea , and A. tensus Brailovsky and Cervantes from Hechtia podantha Mez, all from Mexico (Brailovsky and Cervantes, 2008). Lygofuscanellus alboannulatus (Champion) was initially collected on an unidentified bromeliad in Costa Rica.…”
Section: Herbivory On Bromeliads By Arthropodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the way to such an objective should come illustrated species descriptions (e.g. Brailovsky and Cervantes, 2008), species lists (e.g. Palacios-Vargas, 1981), perhaps faunal works for restricted clades and geographical areas (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En A. caicarensis, conocida de Venezuela la cabeza en vista dorsal es negra con los tubérculos anteníferos castaño brillante, pronoto amarillo brillante con reflejos anaranjados y solo con el tercio medio del margen posterior negro, corium pardo oscuro y con el borde costal castaño oscuro, protórax y mesotórax amarillos con reflejos anaranjados, peritremo osteolar amarillo oscuro, rostro alcanzando el tercio basal del esternito abdominal vii, y artejos rostrales ocres con el ápice del iv pardo rojizo. En A. tullus; citada de México, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panamá y Venezuela (Brailovsky y Cervantes, 2008); la cabeza en vista dorsal incluyendo los tubérculos anteníferos son de color negro y ventralmente negra y con la búcula amarillo crema, pronoto negro con el borde anterior y los márgenes anterolaterales incluyendo los ángulos humerales anaranjados, corium negro y con el margen costal anaranjado, peritremo osteolar amarillo crema, margen anterior y posterior de la propleura, borde posterior de la mesopleura, margen inferior de los acetábulos y margen posterior de la metapleura amarillo crema y con o sin reflejos anaranjados y el rostro alcanzando el borde posterior del esternito abdominal iv o el anterior del v.…”
Section: Comentarios Taxonómicosunclassified
“…revisó el género Acroleucus Stål para México describiendo una especie nueva. Más tarde, Brailovsky (1980) efectuó la revisión del mismo redescribiendo las 18 especies conocidas, agregando 10 especies nuevas e incluyendo una clave para la separación de las mismas (A. flavoseptus Stål es citada como incertae sedis al no contar con ejemplares). Posteriormente, Brailovsky (1984) adicionó 8 especies nuevas de América del Sur y Brailovsky y Barrera (1984) agregaron 3 especies nuevas de México y Venezuela.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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