Psallops Usinger, 1946

Taszakowski, Artur, Kim, Junggon, Kaszyca-Taszakowska, Natalia, Gierlasiński, Grzegorz & Jung, Sunghoon, 2025, Taxonomic review of the genus Psallops Usinger, 1946 (Hemiptera: Miridae) from the Afrotropical Region, with descriptions of two new species and a discussion on the internal revision of Psallops, Zootaxa 5646 (4), pp. 545-561 : 547

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5646.4.4

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BA39516C-A2C0-4426-BDB3-D52F9EE919EC

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819408

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scientific name

Psallops Usinger, 1946
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Genus: Psallops Usinger, 1946 View in CoL View at ENA

Psallops Usinger 1946: 86 View in CoL View Cited Treatment ; Carvalho 1956: 42; Yasunaga 1999: 737; Lin 2004: 278, 2006: 413; Yasunaga et al. 2010: 94; Herczek 2011: 691; Herczek & Popov 2014a: 367 View Cited Treatment ; Herczek et al. 2017: 49 View Cited Treatment ; Namyatova & Cassis 2019a: 157; Kim et al. 2025: 194 View Cited Treatment . Type species: Psallops oculatus Usinger, 1946 View in CoL .

Note. Yasunaga et al. (2010) provided a diagnosis of the genus Psallops View in CoL . More recently, Namyatova & Cassis (2019a) conducted a detailed morphological review of the Australian Psallops View in CoL and presented the characters common to all Australian species. In this study, we comprehensively examine the Afrotropical species. Based on a review of previous studies and our findings, we present an updated diagnosis of the genus in a global context.

Diagnosis. Recognized by the following combination of characters: body small, 2–3.5 mm, oval to elongate oval, basic coloration brownish (ranging from pale to dark), densely covered with dark setae or two types of dark and golden setae; head distinctive, nearly lens-shaped in dorsal view, not projecting ventrally below inferior margins of the compound eyes; eyes enlarged, occupying most part of vertex, wider than interocular distance (except for P. madagascariensis ), fully occupying the lateral surfaces of head, often approaching each other not only dorsally but also ventrally; posterior margin of vertex strongly concave, attenuated, covering apical margin of pronotum, lacking posterior lobes behind eyes; clypeus flat; first, second or fourth labial segment subdivided; hemelytra simple bicolorous, sometimes with mottled or minute spots; hind femur with nine trichobothria; parameres noticeably asymmetrical in shape and in length (except for P. madagascariensis and P. kalumburu ); left paramere scytheshaped, sensory lobe broad and projected outwardly (except for P. kalumburu ); right paramere simple, very small (except for P. madagascariensis and P. kalumburu ) (updated from Yasunaga et al. (2010)).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Loc

Psallops Usinger, 1946

Taszakowski, Artur, Kim, Junggon, Kaszyca-Taszakowska, Natalia, Gierlasiński, Grzegorz & Jung, Sunghoon 2025
2025
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Psallops

Kim, J. & Taszakowski, A. & Phan, Q. T. & Jung, S. 2025: 194
Namyatova, A. A. & Cassis, G. 2019: 157
Herczek, A. & Popov, Y. A. & Gorczyca, J. 2017: 49
Herczek, A. & Popov, Y. A. 2014: 367
Herczek, A. 2011: 691
Yasunaga, T. & Yamada, K. & Artchawakom, T. 2010: 94
Lin, C. - S. 2006: 413
Lin, C. - S. 2004: 278
Yasunaga, T. 1999: 737
Carvalho, J. C. M. 1956: 42
Usinger, R. L. 1946: 86
1946
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