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Published: 2023-12-07
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Description of three new species of Carvalhygia Brailovsky, 1995 from The Republic of the Philippines and a key to species (Heteroptera: Coreidae: Colpurini)

Instituto de Biología; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Apdo. Postal 70153; México; Ciudad de México; 04510
Instituto de Biología; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Apdo. Postal 70153; México; Ciudad de México; 04510
Hemiptera Coreoidea Insecta taxonomy

Abstract

Three new species of Carvalhygia Brailovsky, 1995 collected in The Republic of the Philippines are described in the tribe Colpurini (Heteroptera: Coreidae)—C. complanus sp. nov., C. herczekia sp. nov. and C. stellata sp. nov. A key to the seven described species is included, illustrated with photomicrographs of dorsal and lateral habitus, female genital plates, male genital capsule of C. camarinesa, C. carvalhoi and C. herczekia, and parameres of C. camarinesa and C. herczekia.

 

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