Revision of the Nearctic Genus Coquillettia Uhler With a Transfer to the Tribe Phylini, the Description of 14 New Species, a New Synonymy, and the Description of Two New Nearctic Genera Leutiola and Ticua and Two New Species (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae)

作者: Denise Wyniger

DOI: 10.1664/11-RA-012.1

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摘要: Abstract The Nearctic genus Coquillettia Uhler is revised and moved to the tribe Phylini; 14 new species are described for a total of 29 valid species. following six synonyms proposed (senior synonym first): albiclava Knight  =  C. aquila Bliven saxetana Bliven, foxi Van Duzee terrosa insignis numata uhleri Duzee, mimetica Osborn floridana Knight. amoenus (Uhler) treated as nomen dubium. A lectotype designated Osborn. within are: concava, gigantea, impluviata, lactea, obscura, pergrandis, perplexabilis, polhemorum, pseudoattica, schuhi, schwartzi, thomasi, venusta, vicina. Two genera, Leutiola Ticua, Phylini accommodate previously placed in Coquillettia. ajo transferred where virescens junior L. ajo. Two...

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