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03A45377040AFFB3FF7CFA0CFC82B3C3.text	03A45377040AFFB3FF7CFA0CFC82B3C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides Uhler 1894	<div><p>Ommatides Uhler</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub: 4729E6A6-8E02-45C0-B594-E85FBEC18FD3</p><p>Ommatides Uhler, 1894: 159 (gen. nov.)</p><p>Williamsocoris Carpintero &amp; Dellapé, 2006: 653 (gen. nov.). New Synonym</p><p>Type species. Ommatides insignis Uhler 1894</p><p>Diagnosis. Ommatides is recognized among New World Hypselosomatinae by the male with dorsally expanded 1st labial segment (Fig. 5), labial segments 1 and 4 with or without short, stout setae and processes (Fig. 5), sparse setation (in comparison to Glyptocombus; refer to Weirauch, Hoey-Chamberlain, and Knyshov 2018, Figure 1) on the apex of the foretibia (Fig. 4C and Fig. 2 O . nudus male), and the distinctive shape of sternum 9 (genital capsule) with a thumb-like apex curving to the right (Fig. 9). Resembling Glyptocombus in number of clypeal macrosetae, male genitalic features, and lack of modification of the 1st labial segment of females, but distinguished by only sparse setation on apex of foretibia, less prominent wing veins, and a white or pale band on the clavus or anterior ¼ of wings (except O. pillcopata sp. nov.).</p><p>Re-description. Male: coleopteroid to macropterous with wings not quite reaching tip of abdomen to wings reaching well past tip of abdomen (Fig. 1); body ovoid to elongate ovoid; total length (from clypeus to tip of abdomen or tip of forewing, whichever is longest): 1.05 (elytrous, O. insignis), 1.24–2.46 mm (submacropterous to macropterous, all other Ommatides). COLORATION: Dark brown to brown with yellow legs, sometimes with pale band across wing (except O. pillcopata sp. nov.) and brown patches on legs (Figs 1, 2). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: with 3 clypeal macrosetae; 2 lateral macrosetae on buccula; 2 lateral macrosetae on 1st labial segment, lobes of dorsally expanded 1st labial segment with none to many setae; 2 lateral and 1 ventral macrosetae on 2nd labial segment (Figs 2, 5); sparse setation on apex of foretibia (Fig. 4C and Fig. 2 O . nudus male); hind tibia with 5 erect medium-length stout setae ventrally on distal half; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally [except O. ornatus (Carpintero &amp; Dellapé) which has 6 erect medium-length stout setae ventrally on distal half; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 1 stout setae anteroventrally]. STRUCTURE. HEAD: 1st labial segment ranging from slightly to extremely dorsally expanded and from unarmed to armed with many short, stout setae to armed with various combinations of short and large stout setae; 2nd segment elongate, 3rd as long as 2nd or represented by small dorsal sclerite, 4th as long as 3rd or (when 3rd reduced) extending from 2nd segment with 1 to 3 pairs of processes (Fig. 5). THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.20–0.33; pronotal collar present and usually depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum narrowly to broadly concave (Fig. 1); ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.15–0.30; forefemur anteriorly with or without spicules; apex of foretibia expanded; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.00–1.33; forewing with four marginal cells (rc1-rc3, dc1) following subcostal cell (Figs 7, 8). ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA (after Knyshov et al., 2018: see Williamsocoris sp. UCR_ENT 00057523: figures 1h, 12e, and 18c) (Figs 6, 9): pregenital abdomen weakly asymmetrical, not laterally curved (Fig. 3), dorsum slightly less sclerotized than ventrum; segment 8 and pygophore more heavily sclerotized than segments 1–7 (Fig. 2), dorsal surface smooth; with 7 pairs of spiracles (segments 2-8), located laterally on sterna (segments 2–7), or on processes of mediotergite (segment 8; Fig. 6: arrow) with varying levels of sclerotization; scars of dorsal abdominal gland ostioles at anterior margin of mediotergite 7; modifications of pregenital abdomen comprising mediotergite 7 symmetrical and short (Fig. 6: Ommatides duodentis sp. nov.), laterotergites 7 indistinct, sternum 7 asymmetrical and long. Genitalia sinistrally directed, mediotergite 8 asymmetrical and short, with asymmetric processes at sides (Fig. 6); sternum 8 asymmetrical, short (Fig. 3); pygophore asymmetrical, oval, open dorsally, with large process on posterior margin (Figs 2, 6), mediotergite 9 indistinct; laterotergites 9 indistinct; parameres asymmetrical, left smaller than right (Fig. 6); left paramere short, basal process short and rounded, apical process elongated and rounded; right paramere elongated, basal process short and rounded, apical process elongated, club-shaped, with patch of long stout setae at apex; basal plates strongly asymmetrical; phallosoma represented by circular sclerite; conjunctiva largely membranous, with one or two elongated rounded appendages; vesica with narrow base and coiled thin long distal region, with additional sclerites forming sheath; anophore asymmetrical, with long thick curved left directed process; anal tube sclerotized at apex.</p><p>Female: coleopteroid to macropterous with wings not quite reaching tip of abdomen to wings reaching well past tip of abdomen (Fig. 1); body ovoid to elongate ovoid; total length: 1.33–2.07 mm. COLORATION: as in male. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: macrosetae on clypeus, buccula, and 1st labial segment as in male, with 1st labial segment unarmed; vestiture on legs as in male. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in male, with 1st labial segment not expanded and unarmed. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.17–0.26; pronotal collar and posterolateral margin of pronotum as in male (Fig. 1); ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.21–0.32; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 0.81–1.37; forewing venation as in male. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA (Fig. 9): Anterior gonapophysis with 3 teeth-like processes (anterior rounded, middle and posterior sharply pointed), without subapical serration; posterior gonapophysis with 2 teeth-like processes (both posterior and anterior sharply pointed); median styloid bifurcated, no procurved hook projecting ventrally from the apex of the bifurcation; gonoplacs small upward facing; spermathecal gland with flat apex; spermathecal gland duct curved; spermathecal reservoir small and globular; spermathecal duct short and slightly tapered.</p><p>Discussion. We here synonymize Williamsocoris with Ommatides based on both morphological and molecular (Hoey-Chamberlain et al., in prep.) evidence and from here on treat Williamsocoris ornatus Carpintero &amp; Dellapé in its new combination Ommatides ornatus (Carpintero &amp; Dellapé) . The newly discovered species described below feature various combinations of labial armature (Figs 4, 5) that bridge the gap between Ommatides (labial segments 3 and 4 unarmed) and Williamsocoris (4th labial segment with pair of long processes). Some taxa resemble O. insignis Uhler in the absence of stout setae on the 1st labial segment and processes on the 4th segment (e.g., Ommatides nudus sp. nov.), others show exaggerated conditions of both characters that even surpasses the situation in O. ornatus (e.g., Ommatides tridentis sp. nov.), and yet others feature armature on the 1st and 4th labial segments that are intermediate between these extremes (e.g., Ommatides pristis sp. nov. or Ommatides yoderi sp. nov.). Hoey-Chamberlain et al. (in prep.) recovered species with and without exaggerated labial features within one well supported clade; taxa with extreme labial armature formed early diverging lineages, while taxa with more modest armature were nested within the clade. Due to the unavailability of DNA-quality material only some species of Ommatides were sampled in that study, and a full reconstruction of labial features of Ommatides is therefore not possible at this time.</p><p>The two previously described species of Ommatides also share several morphological features that do not occur in other described Hypselosomatinae: the 1st labial segment is dorsally expanded (not expanded in other hypselosomatines), and the apex of the foretibia is beset with sparse setation (dense in Glyptocombus). Species of Glyptocombus have been documented from throughout North America and Mexico (Weirauch et al. 2018), while Ommatides appears to be restricted to Central and South America including the Lesser Antilles. The differences in wing type and wing venation seen between O. insignis Uhler and O. ornatus are consistent with species-level differences within a genus in other taxa of Schizopteridae .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A45377040AFFB3FF7CFA0CFC82B3C3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A45377040EFFB1FF7CF8F9FA3DB1E3.text	03A45377040EFFB1FF7CF8F9FA3DB1E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides Uhler 1894	<div><p>Key to species of Ommatides (males only)</p><p>Because diagnostic features at the species level are heavily tied to the labial armature in males, the provided key to species can only be applied to male specimens.</p><p>1 Total body length less than 1.25 mm (Fig. 1, O. insignis and O. zanderij sp. nov.)................................... 2</p><p>- Total body length greater than or equal to 1.25 mm (Fig. 1, remaining species)..................................... 3</p><p>2 Proximal half of forewing pale (Fig. 1, O. insignis), 1st labial segment extending from head at right angle in lateral view (Fig. 2); short, thickened forewing, almost elytrous (Fig. 1; O. insignis), total body length 1.05 mm ............ O. insignis Uhler</p><p>- Proximal half of forewing mostly dark with pale border along claval suture (Fig. 1, O. zanderij sp. nov.), 1st labial segment extending from head as rounded lobe in lateral view (Fig. 2, O. zanderij sp. nov.); macropterous with short wing (Fig. 1, O. zanderij sp. nov.), total length 1.24 mm ..................................................... O. zanderij sp. nov.</p><p>3 1st labial segment armed with stiff setae and dorsally with lobe on either side of labial groove (Figs 2, 4, 5, e.g., O. duodentis sp. nov. and O. pristis sp. nov.).......................................................................... 4</p><p>- 1st labial segment not armed with stiff setae and dorsally without lobe on either side of labial groove (Figs 2, 5, O. nudus sp. nov.)................................................................................... O. nudus sp. nov.</p><p>4 4th labial segment with heavily sclerotized proximal, lateral and sometimes more distal, dorsal processes (Figs 2, 4, 5, e.g., O. duodentis sp. nov., O. tridentis sp. nov.)................................................................... 5</p><p>- 4th labial segment without heavily sclerotized processes (Figs 2, 5, e.g., O. nudus sp. nov., O. pristis sp. nov.)............ 8</p><p>5 4th labial segment anteriorly with pair of short, lateral processes (Fig. 5, e.g., O. parvidentis, O. yoderi)................. 9</p><p>- 4th labial segment anteriorly with pair of long, lateral processes (Figs 4, 5, e.g., O. duodentis sp. nov., O. tridentis sp. nov.). 6</p><p>6 Proximal processes of 4th labial segment strongly curved, apices pointing proximad (Fig. 5)........... O. tridentis sp. nov.</p><p>- Proximal processes of 4th labial segment straight or slightly curved, apices pointing distad (Fig. 5)..................... 7</p><p>7 Proximal processes of 4th labial segment slightly curved, apices acute and unarmed (Fig. 5)........... O. duodentis sp. nov.</p><p>- Proximal processes of 4th labial segment straight, apices blunt and with serrated spines (Fig. 5)................................................................................................. O. ornatus (Carpintero &amp; Dellapé)</p><p>8 Macropterous (Fig. 1, e.g., O. duodentis sp. nov., O. nudus), abdominal spiracle 8 placed on fully sclerotized tubercle of tergum 8 process (Fig. 6, white arrow)......................................................... O. pristis sp. nov.</p><p>- Submacropterous (Fig. 1, e.g., O. parvidentis sp. nov.) abdominal spiracle 8 placed on fully membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process (Fig. 6, black arrow)............................................................ O. pillcopata sp. nov.</p><p>9 Enlarged 1st labial segment consisting of large lobe with 10 short, stout setae along dorsal margin and smaller coiled lobes with 2 long, stout setae at tips (Fig. 5; O. parvidentis sp. nov.)................................ O. parvidentis sp. nov.</p><p>- 1st labial segment with single lobe, beset with many short, stout setae (Fig. 5; O. yoderi sp. nov.)........ O. yoderi sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A45377040EFFB1FF7CF8F9FA3DB1E3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A45377040FFFBEFF7CFC16FB7EB117.text	03A45377040FFFBEFF7CFC16FB7EB117.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides duodentis Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides duodentis sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–7, 10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 7B3545B2-EC7A-4351-B538-2E2E552A6359</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male, slide-mounted in Canada balsam: COLOMBIA: Putumayo: PNN <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-74.93333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.11667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -74.93333/lat -0.11667)">La Paya Cabaña Viviano Cocha</a>, 0.11667°S 74.93333°W, 320 m, 20 Sep 2001 – 26 Sep 2001, D. Campos, Malaise trap (ED_3548) (UCR_ENT 00100847) (IAvH). Paratypes: COLOMBIA: Amazonas: PNN <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-70.25&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.68333" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -70.25/lat -3.68333)">Amacayacu Mocagua</a>, 3.68333°S 70.25°W, 150 m, 24 Apr 2000 – 05 May 2000, A. Parente, Malaise trap, 1 female (ED_0511) (UCR_ENT 00074567) (IAvH) . Vichada: PNN <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-67.85&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=5.35" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -67.85/lat 5.35)">El Tuparro Pie Cerro Tomas</a>, 5.35°N 67.85°W, 250 m, 0 1 May 2001 – 12 May 2001, I. Gil, Malaise trap, 1 female (ED_3213) (UCR_ENT 00099931) (IAvH) . Cundinamarca: PNN <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.75&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=4.51667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.75/lat 4.51667)">Chingaza Sendero Suasie</a>, 4.51667°N 73.75°W, 3100 m, 19 Jan 2001 – 03 Feb 2001, L. Cifuentes, Malaise trap, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_786) (UCR_ENT 00077969) (IAvH) . PERU: Loreto: 80 km NE Iquitos, Explorama Lodge, 1 km up Rio Yanamono from <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-72.74148&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.23773" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -72.74148/lat -3.23773)">Amazon River</a>, 3.23773°S 72.74148°W, 161m, 0 1 Sep 1992 – 05 Sep 1992, P. Skelley, 1 female (UCR_ENT 00011927) (FSCA) .</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by both males and females being macropterous with long membrane extending just past tip of abdomen; males with the lobes of the dorsally expanded 1st labial segment with ~8 short, black setae on either side of the labial groove and 1 longer, apically expanded, light-colored seta submedially; 4th labial segment with 2 pairs of processes, proximal processes lateral, long and slightly curved, with apices acute, distal processes dorsolateral and short; 3rd labial segment dorsally only represented by small sclerite; spiracle 8 set upon fully sclerotized tubercle of tergum 8 process. Most similar to O. ornatus and O. tridentis sp. nov., but distinguished by proximal processes of 4th labial segment slightly curved, and apices acute.</p><p>Description. Male: macropterous with large membrane extending just past tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.94 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: head, pronotum, and forewings mostly brown; labium yellow; processes and tip of labium black; area surrounding claval suture pale; scutellum dark brown; legs mostly yellow with black tarsi; and genital capsule and genitalia tan to dark brown (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: lobes of dorsally expanded 1st labial segment submedially with 1 longer, apically expanded, light-colored seta and ~8 short, black setae on either side of labial groove; forefemur anteriorly with row of 7 spicules and 1 single long, stout seta; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout seta anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc declivous anteriorly; dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment large, dorsally pointed in lateral view (Fig. 2); 2nd segment elongate; 3rd labial segment represented by small lateral sclerite; 4th labial segment with 2 pairs of processes, proximal processes lateral, long and slightly curved, with apices acute; distal processes dorsolateral and short. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.24; posterolateral margin of pronotum somewhat deeply and somewhat narrowly concave; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.30; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.17; venation of macropterous forewing as in Fig. 7; Cu relatively straight; rc2 triangular; dc1 5-sided; cub longer than rc; rc longer than dc; and dc longer than bc. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with fully sclerotized spiracle 8 associated with tergum 8 process (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: macropterous with membrane reaching tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.53–1.75 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: as in male (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: labium as in generic description; vestiture on legs as in male. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in generic description. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.18–0.23; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); postnotum subrectangular; posterolateral margin of pronotum deeply and somewhat narrowly concave; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.18–0.25; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 0.81–0.95; venation of macropterous forewing as in male. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 C,D), with spiracle 8 set upon fully sclerotized tubercle of tergum 8 process (Fig. 6).</p><p>Etymology. Named for the two pairs of processes on the labium, combining Latin duo meaning “two” and dentes meaning “teeth”.</p><p>Distribution. Currently only known from low elevation sites across Colombia.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Amazonia rain forest and flood forest; Malaise Trap.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A45377040FFFBEFF7CFC16FB7EB117	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770400FFBEFF7CFC44FCA6B5BE.text	03A453770400FFBEFF7CFC44FCA6B5BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides insignis Uhler 1894	<div><p>Ommatides insignis Uhler 1894</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–7, 9</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 5DF2F8F9-259D-41D0-9556-4A29AFBA7DE1</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male, point-mounted: SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES: St. Vincent: St. Vincent, no locality and date provided, H. H. Smith [95-206] (BMNH).</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by the elytrous males (females unknown) with raised veins and surpassing tip of abdomen; small body length (1.05 mm); pale yellow coloration on head, thorax, and anterior part of the forewing including the clavus; and males with dorsally expanded 1st labial segment extending from head at right angle in lateral view and with numerous short, black setae on medial surface of each lobe. Most similar to O. zanderij sp. nov., but distinguished by the proximal half of forewing pale, and the dorsally expanded bilobed 1st labial segment extending from head at right angle in lateral view.</p><p>Re-Description. Male: wing elytrous with raised veins, surpassing tip of abdomen; total length (with wing): 1.05 mm; total body length: 0.95 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: head brown with pale yellow infuscation; labium yellow; pronotum brown; anterior half of forewing pale yellow and posterior half brown; thorax and legs yellow; abdomen brown (Figs 1–3). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: lobes of dorsally expanded 1st labial segment with numerous short, black setae on medial surface; number of setae on anterior surface of forefemur, hind tibia and 2nd tarsomere unknown (due to poor condition of specimen). STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc declivous anteriorly; dorsally rounded lobe of 1st labial segment extending from head at right angle in lateral view; 2nd segment elongate; 3rd labial segment represented by small lateral sclerite; 4th labial segment broken off. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.33; collar not depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 2); posterolateral margin of pronotum very shallowly and broadly concave; postnotum unknown (only observable when wings can be moved, which is not the case in this specimen); ratio of height of forefemur to length of forefemur unknown; tarsal formula unknown, ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum unknown; venation of elytrous forewing as in Fig. 7; hemelytra thickened and venation reduced; costal border moderately curved, with middle areole moderately wide; and the thick Cu vein running parallel with M to tip of membrane; 2 transverse veins on lateral margin of wing; membrane as thick as corium with inner margin straight and not overlapping at tip; apex little tapering and rounded at tip. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: not documented (covered by wings).</p><p>Female: unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality on Saint Vincent in the Lesser Antilles.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770400FFBEFF7CFC44FCA6B5BE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770401FFBFFF7CFF76FB71B404.text	03A453770401FFBFFF7CFF76FB71B404.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides nudus Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides nudus sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–7, 8–10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 3B26B235-865D-46BC-9733-A89648523237</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male, slide-mounted in Canada balsam, ECUADOR: Orellana: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-76.453&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.65714" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -76.453/lat -0.65714)">Reserva Etnica Waorani</a>, 1 km S. Onkone Gare Camp, Transect Ent., 0.65714°S 76.453°W, 216 m, 0 3 Oct 1996, T. L. Erwin et al., Fogging (ED_3542) (UCR_ENT 00025951) (USNM). Paratypes: ECUADOR: Napo: Huahua Sumaco, km 45 on <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-77.48694&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.74556" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -77.48694/lat -0.74556)">Hollin-Loreto</a> road, 0.74556°S 77.48694°W, 644m, 14 Dec 1989 – 22 Dec 1989, M.S. &amp; J.S. Wasbauer, H. Real, Fogging, 1 point-mounted female (UCR_ENT 00036989) (UCD) . Orellana: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-76.453&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.65714" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -76.453/lat -0.65714)">Reserva Etnica Waorani</a>, 1 km S. Onkone Gare Camp, Transect Ent., 0.65714°S 76.453°W, 216 m, 0 2 Oct 1996, T. L. Erwin et al., Fogging, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_3543) (UCR_ENT 00025952) (USNM) .</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by both males and females being macropterous; and by males with dorsally expanded 1st labial segment lacking setae and the 4th labial segment unarmed. This is the only known species of Ommatides without labial armature.</p><p>Description. Male: macropterous with large membrane reaching tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.46 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: head, pronotum, and forewing brown; labium light to dark brown; forewing light to dark brown, with pale transverse band proximally; scutellum dark brown; legs mostly yellow with black tarsi; and genital capsule and genitalia dark brown (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: lobes of dorsally expanded 1st labial segment without setae; forefemur anteriorly with row of 6 small spicules and 1 anterior, long, stout seta; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc declivous; 1st labial segment dorsally expanded; 2nd, 3rd and 4th labial segments approximately of equal length. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.20; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); postnotum rounded; posterolateral margin of pronotum deeply and narrowly concave; ratio of height of forefemur to length of forefemur 0.18; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.17; venation of macropterous forewing as in Fig. 7; tc almost squared anteriorly; rc, dc, and cub long and thin; Cu straight; An1 fusing with Cu proximal to wing margin. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with spiracle 8 set upon membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process and hidden below large patch of thick, dense setae (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: macropterous with large membrane reaching tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.48 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: as in male. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: labium as in generic description; forefemur anteriorly without spicules and with a single long, stout seta; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout seta anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in male, with 1st labial segment not expanded and unarmed. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length unknown (because of specimen orientation); collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); postnotum rounded; posterolateral margin of pronotum deeply and narrowly concave; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.21; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.16; venation of macropterous forewing as in male. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 C,D).</p><p>Etymology. From Latin nudus (adjective) meaning “smooth” or “bare”. Named for the lack of setae on the dorsally expanded 1st labial segment in the male.</p><p>Distribution. Known from two low elevation sites in Ecuador.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Terre firme forest and Tropical rainforest; Fogging.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770401FFBFFF7CFF76FB71B404	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770401FFBCFF7CF943FCF9B134.text	03A453770401FFBCFF7CF943FCF9B134.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides ornatus (Carpintero & Dellape 2006)	<div><p>Ommatides ornatus (Carpintero &amp; Dellapé, 2006)</p><p>Figures 5–7, 10 (Images taken and provided by Dr. Pablo M. Dellapé) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A8189768-58AE-4149-A383-DF8A81B62C37</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male, slide-mounted: ARGENTINA, Formosa, Estancia “La Marcela”, 35 km east. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.2&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-43.716667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.2/lat -43.716667)">El Colorado</a>, [43.716667 S, 71.2 W, 844m], VIII-2003; collector J. Williams; Light trap, MLP accession no. 5316 (MLP).</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males being macropterous with long membrane; lobe of dorsally expanded 1st labial segment with pair of mesal and ventral pair spines and an irregular series of minute sclerotized teeth distally; pair of long, blunt processes with serrated apices occupying proximal end of extended 4th labial segment and a pair of small tapered processes occupying medial portion of 4th labial segment; and 3rd labial segment reduced to small sclerite on dorsal surface of labium. Most similar to O. tridentis sp. nov. and O. duodentis sp. nov. in the elaborate armature on labial segment 4, but distinguished by the proximal processes of the 4th labial segment being straight, the apices blunt and beset with serrated spines.</p><p>Re-Description. Male: macropterous with long membrane; total body length: ~ 2.46 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: unknown. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: 1st labial segment with pair of internal proximal spines and irregular series of minute sclerotized teeth distally; anteriorly forefemur with 9 spicules; hind tibia with 6 erect medium-length stout setae ventrally on distal half; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with at least 1 stout seta anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: lateral view unknown since specimen is slide-mounted; pair of long, blunt processes with serrated apices occupying extended 4th labial segment; 3rd labial segment reduced to small sclerite on dorsal surface of labium. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.20; shape of posterolateral margin of pronotum unknown; postnotum long and slightly curved on lateral margins; ratio of height of forefemur to length of forefemur 0.28; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.08; venation of long macropterous forewing as in Fig. 7; tc long pentagonal; dc tapering rectangle; rc forming very long, thin rectangle; An1 meets Cu; Cu slightly curvy or zigzaggy (different on right and left wing); posterior portion of wing below An1 large. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with position and state of spiracle 8 unknown (not seen in photo as associated with tergum 8 process) (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: unknown.</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality in Formosa, Argentina.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Scrub; Light trap.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770401FFBCFF7CF943FCF9B134	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770402FFBAFF7CFC35FE74B29F.text	03A453770402FFBAFF7CFC35FE74B29F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides parvidentis Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides parvidentis sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–7, 9, 10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 6F4457BC-0BDF-4BF8-B9A3-8D6A3724F05D</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, 1 male, PERU: Madre de Dios: Tambopata Co.: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-69.03722&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.61056" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -69.03722/lat -12.61056)">Lago Sandoval</a>, 12.61056°S 69.03722°W, 285 m, 19 May 1998, P.P Parrillo, PP#98-128, Flight intercept trap (ED_6018) (UCR_ENT 00091263) (FMNH). Paratypes: GUYANA: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-58.21459&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=4.15142" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -58.21459/lat 4.15142)">Region</a> 6: 47km NE Apoteri, 4.15142°N 58.21459°W, 115 m, 22 Sep 2014, MGB2366, M. G. Branstetter, Sifting leaf litter, 3 males (ED_6801) (UCR_ENT 00122373-4, UCR_ENT 00122377), 3 nymphs (UCR_ENT 00122378-UCR_ENT 00122380) (UCR) . PERU: Madre de Dios: Tambopata Co.: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-69.03722&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.61056" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -69.03722/lat -12.61056)">Lago Sandoval</a>, 12.61056°S 69.03722°W, 285 m, 19 May 1998, P.P Parrillo, PP#98-128, Flight intercept trap, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_4109) (UCR_ENT 00098890), 1 male slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_4120) (UCR_ENT 00098866) (FMNH) ; 19 May 1998, P.P Parrillo, Flight intercept trap, 1 female (ED_4121) (UCR_ENT 00098867) (FMNH) . <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-70.09538&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.57141" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -70.09538/lat -12.57141)">Los Amigos Biol.Sta.</a> trail 14, 12.57141°S 70.09538°W, 231 m, 21 Dec 2010 – 22 Dec 2010, J. Heraty, Yellow pan trap, 1 point-mounted sputter coated and slide-mounted male (ED_171) (UCR_ENT 00057523) (UCR) .</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males and females submacropterous with very reduced membrane not reaching tip of abdomen; the male with dorsal lobe of the dorsally expanded 1st labial segment with 10 short, stout setae on the dorsal edge and 2 large, stout setae on at tip of smaller lobes at the tip of the large lobes; 1 pair of short, proximal processes on 4th labial segment; females with 5 setae between the 2 proximal most teeth of left anterior gonapophysis, and 4 setae between the 2 anterior most teeth of right anterior gonapophysis. Most similar to O. yoderi sp. nov., except for dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment large and beset with smaller lobes (Fig. 5).</p><p>Description. Male: submacropterous with very reduced membrane not reaching tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.31–1.73 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: body light to dark brown; legs mostly yellow with brown apical half of mid-tibia (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment with 10 short setae along dorsal edges and 2 large setae on smaller lobes at tip of large lobes; forefemur without anterior spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with stout 2 setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc declivous; dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment large, sinuate in lateral view with pronounced distal secondary lobe (Figs 2, 5); 2nd labial segment elongate; 3rd labial segment represented by small dorsal sclerite; 4th labial segment with 1 pair of short, proximal processes (Fig. 5). THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.23–0.32; posterolateral margin of pronotum shallowly and broadly concave; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); postnotum long and curved; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.17–0.29; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.03–1.30; venation of short thickened submacropterous forewing as in Fig. 7; tc short pentagonal; dc long triangle; An1 meets Cu; Cu forming 2 right angles; distal portion of wing beyond An1 short. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with spiracle 8 set upon membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: macropterous with very reduced membrane not reaching tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.68 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: as in male. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: labium as in generic description; vestiture on legs as in male. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in generic description. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.21; collar depressed below rest of pronotum; posterolateral margin of pronotum somewhat narrowly and shallowly concave (Fig. 1); postnotum shape unknown; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.24; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.20; venation of macropterous forewing as in male. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 C,D), with 5 setae between the 2 anterior most teeth of left anterior gonapophysis, and 4 setae between 2 anterior most teeth of right anterior gonapophysis.</p><p>Etymology. Combination of Latin adjective “parvus” meaning “small” and noun “dens, dentis” meaning “tooth”. Named for the short, stout setae on the dorsally expanded 1st labial segment.</p><p>Distribution. Known from lowland rainforest in both Peru and Guyana, suggesting that this species has a very wide distribution range.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Primary and tropical Rainforest; Flight Intercept Trap, Sifting Leaf</p><p>Litter, and Yellow Pan Trap.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770402FFBAFF7CFC35FE74B29F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770404FFBBFF7CF9A4FB8AB087.text	03A453770404FFBBFF7CF9A4FB8AB087.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides pillcopata Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides pillcopata sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–7, 10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 669C925C-0800-4A90-93FA-6B176827440C</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, 1 male slide-mounted in <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.40194&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.88778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.40194/lat -12.88778)">Canada</a> balsam, PERU: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.40194&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.88778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.40194/lat -12.88778)">Manu</a>: Pillcopata: Villa Carmen ACCA, trails 1/5/7, 12.88778°S 71.40194°W, 515 m, 25 Nov 2011 – 26 Nov 2011, Heraty, Weirauch, Portillo, Yellow Pan Trap (ED_0412) (UCR_ENT 00086134) (MUSM).</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males submacropterous with small membrane not reaching tip of abdomen; dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment with apex rounded and with many (~22) short, stout setae; 4th labial segment without armature; abdominal spiracle 8 set upon membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process. Most similar to O. pristis sp. nov. in the lack of armature on the 4 th labial segment, but distinguished by being submacropterous, and by the state of spiracle 8.</p><p>Description. Male: submacropterous with short membrane not reaching tip of abdomen, length: 1.67 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: wings and pronotum dark brown; vertex of head yellow; body brown; legs yellow (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: dorsal lobe of expanded 1st labial segment with many (~22) short, stout setae; 4th labial segment without armature; forefemur without anterior spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc decurrent anteriorly; 1st labial segment strongly expanded dorsally, apex rounded; 2nd labial segment elongate; 3rd labial segment short; 4th labial segment slightly longer than 3rd and unarmed (Fig. 5). THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.29; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum somewhat broadly and shallowly concave; postnotum unknown; ratio of height of forefemur to length of forefemur 0.25; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.33; venation of submacropterous forewing as in Fig. 7; tc nearly rectangular; dc shaped like a long parallelogram; An1 meeting Cu. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with abdominal spiracle 8 membranous and separated from sclerotized tergum 8 process (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: unknown.</p><p>Etymology. Patronym derived from the type locality, Pillcopata, of the holotype and only known specimen.</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality in the foothills of the Andes in Pillcopata, Peru.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Tropical rainforest; Yellow Pan Trap</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770404FFBBFF7CF9A4FB8AB087	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770405FFB9FF7CFCFEFB92B384.text	03A453770405FFB9FF7CFCFEFB92B384.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides pristis Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides pristis sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–6, 8, 10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 7FBE20D9-0ADA-4B04-8139-1A5AA974E423</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male slide-mounted in Canada balsam, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Trinidad: Arima Co.: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-61.2983&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.68727" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -61.2983/lat 10.68727)">William Beebe Tropical Research Station</a>, 10.68727°N 61.2983°W, 370m, 21 Jul 2013 – 22 Jul 2013, C. Weirauch, Yellow pan trap, (ED_2659) (UCR_ENT 00088130) (UCR). Paratypes: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Trinidad: Arima Co.: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-61.2983&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.68727" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -61.2983/lat 10.68727)">William Beebe Tropical Research Station</a>, 10.68727°N 61.2983°W, 370m, 21 Jul 2013 – 22 Jul 2013, C. Weirauch, Yellow pan trap, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_2660) (UCR_ENT 00088131) (UCR) ; 26 Jul 2013 – 27 Jul 2013, C. Weirauch, Yellow pan trap, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_2644) (UCR_ENT 00087659) (UCR) . Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation Co.: Tacarigua, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-61.37&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.68722" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -61.37/lat 10.68722)">Caura Royal Road</a>, 10.68722°N 61.37°W, 104 m, 18 Jul 2013 – 19 Jul 2013, C. Weirauch, J. Heraty, A. Baker, Yellow pan trap, 1 male slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_2642) (UCR_ENT 00087473) (UCR) , 1 female (ED_2771) (UCR_ENT 00086479) (UCR) .</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males submacropterous without membrane and not quite reaching tip of abdomen, and females macropterous with small membrane reaching tip of abdomen; males with dorsal lobes of expanded 1st labial segment extremely expanded with many (variable number) short, stout setae and without processes on 4th labial segments; spiracle 8 set upon basally sclerotized tubercle of tergum 8 process. Most similar to O. pillcopata sp. nov., but distinguished by being macropterous, and by basally sclerotized tubercle of tergum 8 process.</p><p>Description. Male: submacropterous without membrane and not quite reaching tip of abdomen; total body length: 1.53–1.87 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: wings dark brown, with pale stripe between costa and clavus; head, pronotum, and body dark brown; 1st and 2nd labial segments yellow; 3rd and top of 4th labial segments tan; tip of 4th labial segments black; legs yellow with brown patches on coxae and brown apex of tibia and tarsi (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Dorsally expanded 1st labial segment with many (variable number) short, stout setae; forefemur without anterior spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc declivous; 1st labial segment extremely expanded dorsally (Figs 2, 3, 5); 2nd labial segment elongate; 3rd and 4th labial segments shorter and of about same size. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.24–0.28; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum somewhat deeply and somewhat broadly concave; postnotum rounded; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.23; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.18–1.21; venation of macropterous forewing as in Fig. 8; tc shaped like flattened pentagon; dc forming very thin, long rectangle; An1 meets Cu. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with spiracle 8 set upon basally sclerotized tubercle of tergum 8 process (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: macropterous with small membrane reaching tip of abdomen; length: 1.87–2.07 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: wings dark brown, with pale stripe between costa and clavus; pronotum and scutellum dark brown; head, and body brown; 1st and 2nd labial segments yellow, 3rd and top of 4th labial segments tan, 4th labial segment with black tip; legs yellow with brown patches on coxae and tarsi. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: labium as in generic description; vestiture on legs as in male. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in generic description. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.25–0.26; collar not or only slightly depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum deeply and somewhat broadly concave; postnotum slightly squared; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.21–0.24; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.14–1.25; venation of macropterous forewing as in male. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 C,D), with anterior gonapophysis with 3 teeth (anterior tooth rounded, middle and posterior teeth sharply pointed) and posterior gonapophysis with 2 teeth (posterior and anterior tooth sharply pointed).</p><p>Etymology. Named after the sawfish genus Pristis Linck, for the abundance of setae on the dorsally expanded 1st labial segment, reminiscent of the many teeth on the rostrum of this shark.</p><p>Distribution. Known from the Northern Range of Trinidad; although sympatric with O. tridentis sp. nov. in that area, O. pristis sp. nov. was collected in rainforest habitat, while the two specimens of O. tridentis sp. nov. were collected at the intersection between rainforest and grassland.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Tropical rainforest; Yellow Pan Trap.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770405FFB9FF7CFCFEFB92B384	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770418FFA7FF7CF8E9FBCEB524.text	03A453770418FFA7FF7CF8E9FBCEB524.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides tridentis Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides tridentis sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–7, 9</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 2A0790B2-7965-451F-869B-F6440E27BCA4</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male slide-mounted in <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-61.3811&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.6669" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -61.3811/lat 10.6669)">Canada</a> balsam, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-61.3811&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.6669" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -61.3811/lat 10.6669)">Trinidad</a>: Saint George Co.: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-61.3811&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=10.6669" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -61.3811/lat 10.6669)">Tacarigua</a>, Mt. St. Benedict, 10.6669°N 61.3811°W, 379m, 17 Jul 2013 – 18 Jul 2013, J.</p><p>Heraty, A. Baker, (ED_1541) (UCR_ENT 00082287) (UCR); Paratype: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Trinidad: Saint George Co.: Tacarigua, Mt. St. Benedict, 10.6669°N 61.3811°W, 379m, 18 Jul 2013 – 19 Jul 2013, C. Weirauch, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_2643) (UCR_ENT 00088667) (UCR). COLOMBIA: Magdalena: PNN Tayrona Zaino, 11.33333°N 74.03333°W, 198m, 50 m, 0 4 Dec 2000 – 15 Dec 2000, R. Henriquez, 1 female slide-mounted in Canada balsam (ED_819) (UCR_ENT 00077426) (IAvH).</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males macropterous with long membrane reaching well past abdomen and females macropterous with small membrane not quite reaching past abdomen; the males with dorsal lobes of expanded 1st labial segment extremely enlarged and with many short, stout setae (~26 short and black, ~12 longer and brown); 4th labial segment with pairs of proximal and distal processes, proximal pair with bifid apex, with proximal branch straight and distal branch curved, and distal pair small and slightly tapered; 3rd labial segment reduced to small sclerite on dorsal surface of labium; males with spiracle 8 set upon membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process. Most similar to O. duodentis sp. nov. and O. ornatus in having elaborate armature on labial segment 4, but distinguished by proximal processes of 4th labial segment strongly curved, apices pointing proximad.</p><p>Description. Male: macropterous with large membrane reaching well past abdomen; total length: 2.03 mm; body length: 1.68mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: wings light to dark brown, with light stripe between costa and clavus; pronotum and scutellum black; head, ventral surface of thorax, and abdomen dark brown; 1st and 2nd labial segments yellow; 3rd labial segment tan; tip of 4th labial segment black; legs yellow with brown patches on coxae and tarsi (Figs 1, 2). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: lobes of dorsally expanded bilobed 1st labial segment with many short, stout setae (26(short black)/ 12 (longer brown- on backside of inner surface); forefemur anteriorly with row of 5 spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc declivous; 1st labial segment extremely expanded dorsally (Figs 2, 3, 5); 3rd labial segment represented by small dorsal sclerite; 2 pairs of processes on 4th labial segment with pairs of proximal and distal, proximal pair curved and with bifid apex, with proximal branch straight and distal branch curved; distal pair of processes short. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.21; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum narrowly and shallowly concave; postnotum rounded; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.26; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.03; venation of macropterous forewing as in Fig. 8; tc very flattened pentagonal; dc forming long rectangle; An1 meets Cu. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 AB), with spiracle 8 set upon membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: macropterous with small membrane not quite reaching past abdomen; total length: 1.49–1.97 mm; body length: 1.42–1.94 mm; body elongate ovoid. COLORATION: wings light to dark brown, with light stripe between costa and clavus; pronotum and scutellum black; head and body brown; labial segments yellow, except tip of 4th segments black; legs yellow with brown patches on coxae and tarsi (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: labium as in generic description; forefemur without anterior spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in generic description. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.17–0.23; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum narrowly and shallowly concave; postnotum rounded (almost bilobed); ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.23– 0.24; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.04–1.37; venation of macropterous forewing as in male, except membrane is much reduced. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 C,D), except gonoplacs with large lobes slightly pointed on inner edges.</p><p>Discussion. The female specimen from Colombia is associated with this species due to its close similarity to the only other female specimen of this species, including large gonoplacs with slightly pointed inner edges.</p><p>Etymology. After Latin noun “dens, dentis” meaning tooth and the prefix “tri-“ from Latin “tres” meaning three. Named for the tripartite appearance of the tip of the labium in lateral view (Fig. 2), due to the heavily sclerotized tip of the labium and the bifurcated proximal and and unbifurcated distal processes.</p><p>Distribution. Known from the Northern Range in Trinidad, where specimens were collected at the intersection between rainforest and grassland, and from the Caribbean coast in Colombia.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Tropical rainforest edge; Yellow Pan Trap.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770418FFA7FF7CF8E9FBCEB524	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A45377041AFFA5FF7CF932FB96B73C.text	03A45377041AFFA5FF7CF932FB96B73C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides yoderi Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides yoderi sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–6, 8, 10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 4F4C2ACC-9BA1-4CD8-9F2B-1A14CA26D61B</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, male, PANAMA: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-78.99389&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=9.34194" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -78.99389/lat 9.34194)">Comarca de San Blas</a>, Estacion Nusagandi, 9.34194 ° N 78.99389 ° W, 390 m, 12 Jan 2001 – 15 Jan 2001, M. Yoder, Yellow pan trap (UCR_ENT 00093434) (TAMU). Paratypes: ECUADOR: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-79.14472&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.37889" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -79.14472/lat -0.37889)">Río Palenque Station</a>, 47 km S Santo Domingo, 0.37889°S 79.14472°W, 213 m, 18 May 1975 – 30 May 1975, S.B. Peck and J. Kukalova-Peck, Berlese extraction, 4 males (UCR_ENT 00097135-8), 8 females (UCR_ENT 00097139-45; (ED_5297) UCR_ENT 00090542), 16 nymphs (ED_5295) (UCR_ENT 00090540), (FMNH) ; 21 Feb 1976 – 24 Feb 1976, S. B. Peck, 1 female (ED_5158) (UCR_ENT 00090403) (FMNH) . Manabi: 78 km NE <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-79.72447&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.35474" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -79.72447/lat -0.35474)">Chone</a>, 0.35474°S 79.72447°W, 450 m, 0 9 Jun 1976, S. B. Peck, Berlese extraction, 1 female (ED_5184) (UCR_ENT 00090429) (FMNH) .</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males submacropterous with very short membrane just reaching past abdomen; dorsal lobe of expanded 1st labial segment with 10-12 short, stout setae; and 1 pair of short, proximal processes on 4th labial segment. Most similar to O. parvidentis sp. nov., but distinguished by dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment simple and beset with many short, stout setae.</p><p>Description. Male: submacropterous with very small membrane just reaching past abdomen; length: 1.32– 1.43 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: overall color dark brown to black, except labium, legs, and stripes between costa and clavus yellow (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: dorsal lobe of expanded 1st labial segment with 10-12 short, stout setae; forefemur without anterior spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc decurrent; dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment large; 2nd labial segment elongate; 3rd labial segment reduced to small sclerite on dorsal surface of labium; 4th labial segment shorter than 2nd segment and with one pair of short, proximal processes (Figs 2, 5). THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.24–0.31; collar not depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum broadly and shallowly concave; postnotum rectangular with very slightly curved posterior margin and corners; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.26–0.15; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.16–1.26; venation of submacropterous forewing as in Fig. 8; tc very flattened pentagonal; dc forming long parallelogram; An1 meets Cu. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), with spiracle 8 set upon membranous tubercle of tergum 8 process. (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: submacropterous with very small membranes just reaching past abdomen; total length: 1.35–1.80 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: overall color very light brown to brown, with brown patches near eyes, and pronotum and scutellum brown, and pale stripes between costa and clavus (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: labium as in generic description; forefemur without anterior spicules, but with one long setae on middle of anterior surface; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: as in generic description. THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.28–0.32; collar not depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum broadly and shallowly concave; postnotum rectangular with very slightly curved posterior margin and corners; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.18– 0.29; tarsal formula 2-2-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.16–1.30; venation of macropterous forewing as in male, except membrane is slightly larger and rc3 divided into 2 cells. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 C,D), except gonoplacs with wide, short lobes.</p><p>Etymology. Named after the collector of the holotype specimen, Matthew Yoder.</p><p>Distribution. Known from low elevation sites in Panama and Ecuador.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Tropical wet forest; Yellow Pan Trap.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A45377041AFFA5FF7CF932FB96B73C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A45377041BFFA0FF7CFA2DF8DDB425.text	03A45377041BFFA0FF7CFA2DF8DDB425.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides zanderij Hoey-Chamberlain & Weirauch 2019	<div><p>Ommatides zanderij sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–3, 5–7, 8, 10</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: AF211406-5FDE-4B94-AEFD-32547E5C33F9</p><p>Material. Type material. Holotype, 1 male, SURINAME: Para: Zanderij, near <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-55.21667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=5.45139" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -55.21667/lat 5.45139)">Guesthouse</a>, 5.45139°N 55.21667°W, 15m, 0 7 Feb 2010 – 09 Feb 2010, P. Skelley, W. Warner, C. Gillett, Light Trap, 1 male (UCR_ENT 00011930) (FSCA).</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Ommatides by males submacropterous with membrane reduced and just reaching tip of abdomen; the males with dorsal lobe of the 1st labial segment large and with many short, stout setae; 4th labial segment unarmed. Most similar to O. insignis Uhler, but distinguished by proximal half of forewing mostly dark with pale border along claval suture, and dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment in lateral view extending from head as rounded lobe.</p><p>Description. Male: submacropterous with membrane reduced and just reaching tip of abdomen; length: 1.24 mm; body ovoid. COLORATION: Overall dark brown to black, except labium, leg, and stripes between costa and clavus yellow (Fig. 1). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: dorsal lobe of the 1st labial segment with many short, stout setae; forefemur without anterior spicules; 2nd tarsomere of hind leg with 2 stout setae anteroventrally. STRUCTURE. HEAD: disc decurrent; dorsal lobe of 1st labial segment large; 2nd labial segment elongate; 3rd and 4th labial segments short and of about same length (Figs 2, 5). THORAX: ratio of pronotal collar length to pronotum length 0.21; collar depressed below rest of pronotum (Fig. 1); posterolateral margin of pronotum narrowly and shallowly concave; postnotum shape unknown; ratio of height to length of forefemur 0.17; tarsal formula 3-3-3; ratio of length of hind tibia to width of pronotum 1.00; venation of macropterous forewing as in Fig. 8, tc short pentagonal; dc long thin rectangle; An1 meets Cu; Cu forming 2 right angles; distal portion of wing beyond An1 short. ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA: as in genus description (Fig. 9 A,B), state of tubercle of tergum 8 process and position of spiracle 8 unknown (Fig. 6).</p><p>Female: unknown.</p><p>Etymology. Patronym based on the type locality Zanderij in Suriname.</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality in Suriname.</p><p>Macrohabitat and Collecting method: Low elevation wet forest; Light Trap.</p><p>……continued on the next page</p><p>……continued on the next page</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A45377041BFFA0FF7CFA2DF8DDB425	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770410FFAEFF7CFDC3FAAAB159.text	03A453770410FFAEFF7CFDC3FAAAB159.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides Uhler 1894	<div><p>Ommatides unassociated female sp.2</p><p>Figures 1–3, 10</p><p>COSTA RICA: Unknown: Costa Rica, 10°N 84°W, no date provided, Bierig, 1 female (UCR_ENT 00096871) (AMNH) .</p><p>Discussion. This unassociated female differs distinctly from females of the only other species currently known from mainland Central America, O. yoderi sp. nov. in being smaller and more distinctly coleopteroid.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770410FFAEFF7CFDC3FAAAB159	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
03A453770410FFAEFF7CFF76FB64B385.text	03A453770410FFAEFF7CFF76FB64B385.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ommatides Uhler 1894	<div><p>Ommatides unassociated female sp.1</p><p>Figures 1–3, 10</p><p>FRENCH GUIANA: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-52.35&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=4.93333" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -52.35/lat 4.93333)">Roura</a>: Kaw Mtns, Amazon Nat. Lodge, 4.93333°N 52.35°W, 307 m, 14 Sep 2010, C. Weirauch, L. Berniker, G. Zhang, Yellow pan trap, 1 female (ED_361) (UCR_ENT 00084398) (UCR) .</p><p>Discussion. This unassociated female differs distinctly from all other known species of Ommatides by the uniformly black coloration of the body and contrasting yellow legs with suffused distal tarsomere. It could not be associated with of O. zanderij sp. nov., the geographically closest species described here, since they are were collected from different localities and molecular data was not recovered for O. zanderij sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A453770410FFAEFF7CFF76FB64B385	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle;Weirauch, Christiane	Hoey-Chamberlain, Rochelle, Weirauch, Christiane (2019): Taxonomic revision of the New World big-eyed minute litter bug genus Ommatides Uhler (Hemiptera: Schizopteridae). Zootaxa 4585 (1): 73-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.5
