Corresponding authors: Wenjun Bu (
Academic editor: Jader Oliveira
In the present paper, all seven species of
Zhou Y, Liu H, Bu W, Li Z (2023) Taxonomic review of Manocoreini with description of a new species from China (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Coreidae). ZooKeys 1152: 133–161.
The tribe
Tribe
External structures were examined by using a Zeiss Discovery V20 stereomicroscope. Measurements (in mm) were taken using Zeiss ZEN 2.5 pro software.
The male genital capsule and female abdomen were removed in dry condition and soaked in 75 °C, 10% KOH for 30 minutes to one hour to remove muscles. Endosoma was carefully stretched with a pair of forceps under a Zeiss Discovery V20 stereomicroscope. Photographs of habitus and detailed structures were taken by using a Canon EOS 7D Mark II camera equipped with a LAOWA 100 mm F2.8 macro 2× macro lens. Photographs of the genitalic structures were taken using a Canon EOS 7D Mark II camera equipped with a LAOWA 25 mm F2.8 macro 2.5–5× macro lens, or equipped with a tube lens and a Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 10× objective lens. Morphological terminology follows
Abbreviations used in the text and figures are as follows:
Label data of type specimens were cited verbatim: a slash (/) separates the lines and a double slash (//) different labels from the same specimen; notes about the label data were indicated in square brackets ([]).
Abbreviations for depositories:
Habitus of
Body medium to relatively large (11–17 mm), elongate, nearly parallel-sided, ~ 3.2–4.3× as long as humeral width (Figs
The genus currently contains eight species, all species distributed in southwestern and southern China (Fig.
This species is similar to
The type series of
This species can be recognized from all other species of
Habitus of
Body elongate, ~ 3.76–3.94× as long as humeral width (Fig.
Habitus of
This specific epithet is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Hsiao Tsai-Yu (1903–1978), founder of the modern
This species is similar to
Habitus of
This species can be recognized from all other species of
This species can be recognized from all other species of
Habitus of
This species is similar to
Distribution records of all species of
1 | Connexivum without black spots (Fig. |
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– | Connexivum with black spots (Fig. |
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2 | Subcostal margin of forewing black (Fig. |
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– | Subcostal margin of forewing not black (Figs |
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3 | Bigger body size, > 15 mm (Fig. |
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– | Smaller body size, ≤ 16 mm |
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4 | Middle of corium without black spot (Fig. |
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– | Middle of corium with black spot (Fig. |
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5 | Labium surpassing anterior margin of metacoxae (Fig. |
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– | Labium not reaching anterior margin of metacoxae (Fig. |
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6 | Lateral margin of pronotum black (Figs |
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– | Lateral margin of pronotum pale (Fig. |
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7 | Antennomere III not dilated apically (body length 11.5–13.0 mm) |
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– | Antennomere III dilated apically (body length 11.1–12.5 mm) |
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According to the only cladistic analysis based on morphological data which included
In the genus
We express our sincere thanks to Prof. Jun Chen, Ms. Hong Liu, and Dr. Chunyan Jiang (