Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) serrata, n. sp.
(Figs 3, 6 and 7)
Diagnosis. Distinguished among species of Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) by the flat head, the weakly asymmetrical subgenital plate, the blade-like anterior and serrated posterior bifurcation of the subgenital plate process, the serrated right conjunctival appendage, and the thin and serrated process of the right paramere.
Holotype: PANAMA: Colon: Rio Guanche, 5 km S Portobelo, 9.50337 ° N 79.66505 ° W, 30 m, 18 Jul 1999, J. B. Woolley, 1Ƌ (00093558) (TAMU) . PARATYPES: PANAMA: Colon: 2 km S of Sabanitas, 9.32194 ° N 79.79833 ° W, 120 m, 0 4 Jul 1999 – 15 Jul 1999, A. Gillogly & J.B. Woolley, 1Ƌ (00093561) (TAMU). Rio Guanche, 5 km S Portobelo, 9.50337 ° N 79.66505 ° W, 30 m, 18 Jul 1999, J. B. Woolley, 1Ƌ (00093560) (TAMU) . San Blas: 2 km N. Nusagandi, 9.35806 ° N 78.97833 ° W, 400 m, 14 Jan 2001, M. Yoder & J. B. Woolley, 1Ƌ (00093435) (TAMU) .
Description. Male: length: 1.37–1.39 mm; body amygdaliform; COLORATION: general coloration dark brown; fuscous patch absent; Sc+C concolorous with remainder of hemelytra (Fig. 3). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: as in subgeneric description. STRUCTURE: HEAD: flat in ventral view (Fig. 3); eyes about 2/3 as wide as synthlipsis. THORAX: as in subgeneric description; hemelytron as in subgeneric description; M2 vein distinctly curving; anterior membranal cell wedge-shaped. ABDOMEN: as in subgeneric description; stVI without process on posterior margin; subgenital plate weakly asymmetrical; lateral process of subgenital plate bifurcating; anterior bifurcation of subgenital plate process blade-shaped with a flat posterior margin; posterior bifurcation of subgenital plate process lanceolate with serrated lateral margin (Fig. 6R); tVII rectangular; tVIII rectangular and sclerotized; length of tVIII about 1/3 length of tVII. GENITALIA: py as in subgeneric description; rp as in subgeneric description, with a long and thin serrated process (Fig. 6R); lp as in subgeneric description; rca uniformly thick, with a serrated tip; lca small, about 1/5 length of lca, with two processes (Fig. 6R); vesica uniformly thin with a needlelike tip; anophore as in subgeneric description with a u-shaped slit.
Female: Unknown.
Distribution. Known from three localities in Panama (Fig. 7).
Etymology. Named for the numerous serrated structures on this species after the Latin “serratus” meaning serrated.