Stonedahlia mishmiensis Yeshwanth & Konstantinov 2021, gen. et sp. nov

Main Authors: Yeshwanth, H. M., Konstantinov, Fedor V.
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  • Stonedahlia mishmiensis gen. et sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 5D95FA54-49C6-4609-A61F-A5A20F64CB93 Figs 4D–F, 23–24, 25D, 27D Diagnosis See generic diagnosis. Etymology The name of the new species is derived from the type locality, Mishmi hills. Type material Holotype INDIA • ♂; Arunachal Pradesh, Myodia; 28°16ˊ47.4˝ N, 095°54ˊ44.9˝ E; 2463 m a.s.l.; 11 Sep. 2014; H.M. Yeshwanth leg.; Ex: Colocasia sp. (Araceae); UASB. Paratypes INDIA • 10 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; UASB; • 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; ZISP. Description Male COLORATION. Pale yellow to pale brownish yellow (Fig. 4D–F). Dorsum pale yellow, sometimes scutellum and claval commissure brown yellow; eye dark reddish-brown; antennal segment I with diffuse brown longitudinal stripe laterally and reddish tinge apically, segment II with dark reddishbrown apex, segments, III and IV brown with paler bases; labium pale yellow with darkened apex of segment IV; thoracic pleurites and abdomen pale yellow; legs pale yellow with brown apical part of tarsal segment III. STRUCTURE. Total length 4.4–4.6; body 4.0–4.1× as long as basal width of pronotum. vertex 2.9–3.0× as wide as dorsal width of one eye, 0.6–0.7× as wide as length of antennal segment I; antennal segment II 1.0–1.1× as long as basal width of pronotum, 1.8–1.9× as long as width of head; pronotum 1.5× as wide as long. Female COLORATION. As in male. STRUCTURE. Total length 4.4–4.7; body 3.7–3.8× as long as basal width of pronotum. vertex 2.8–2.9× as wide as dorsal width of one eye, 0.5–0.6× as wide as length of antennal segment I; antennal segment II subequal to basal width of pronotum, 1.9× as long as width of head; pronotum 1.4–1.5× as wide as long. Host Colocasia sp. (Araceae). Distribution Arunachal Pradesh state of India.
  • Published as part of Yeshwanth, H. M. & Konstantinov, Fedor V., 2021, Review of the plant bug tribe Eccritotarsini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) of India and Sri Lanka with description of two new genera and six new species, pp. 1-69 in European Journal of Taxonomy 745 on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.745.1311, http://zenodo.org/record/4690362