Acetropis Fieber, 1858
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https://doi.org/10.61186/jibs.11.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:19732FD6-68C3-4D43-9983-49A149653F0D |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15810364 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB87F5-5956-FFE7-3859-FAE93D35F7F5 |
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Felipe |
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Genus Acetropis Fieber, 1858 View in CoL
Acetropis Fieber, 1858:302 View in CoL ; Kerzhner, 1964:47 (key); Štys, 1973:9 (key); Wagner, 1974:100 (key, descriptions); Schwartz, 2008:1175 (diagnosis).
Diagnosis. Males macropterous; females submacropterous (hemelytra usually reduced to various extent). Body covered with sparse, fine and adpressed silvery setae; head porrect; vertex usually without longitudinal sulcus; frons usually conical and projecting to the anterior margin of clypeus; lateral margins of pronotum curved upwards, pronotum with laminate, strongly explanate lateral margins, sometimes with distinct longitudinal carina along midline; left paramere sickle-shaped; right paramere club-shaped, medially constricted; vesica with two or three long basal processes; female genitalia with narrow interramal sclerite ( Schwartz, 2008).
The genus Acetropis Fieber, 1858 currently contains seven species subdivided into two subgenera based on the structure of the head and the first antennomere ( Wagner, 1967; Štys, 1973). The subgenus Acetropis consists of A. carinata ( Herrich-Schaeffer, 1841) , A. americana Knight, 1927 , A. gimmerthali (Flor, 1860) , A. longirostris Puton, 1875 , A. sinuata Wagner, 1951 , A. stysi Remane & Günther, 2008 , and A. sinuata Wagner, 1951 . The subgenus Paracetropis Wagner, 1962 is monotypic, containing A. atropis Reuter, 1895 . Of these, six species are represented in the western Palearctic region, while A. americana is found exclusively in western Oregon, North America ( Knight, 1927; Slater & Baranowski, 1978). This genus occurs on grasses ( Poaceae ), although few specific host plants have been identified ( Southwood & Leston, 1959; Koppanyi, 1965). In this paper, Acetropis is reported for the first time from Iran.
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Acetropis Fieber, 1858
Zamani, Mozhgan, Hosseini, Reza & Konstantinov, Fedor V. 2025 |
Acetropis
Schwartz, M. D. 2008: 1175 |
Wagner, E. 1974: 100 |
Stys, P. 1973: 9 |
Kerzhner, I. M. 1964: 47 |
Fieber, F. X. 1858: 302 |