NEW TAXA OF NEOTROPICAL LYGAEINAE (HEMIPTERA: HETEROPTERA: LYGAEOIDEA: LYGAEIDAE)
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v28i2.7143Abstract
One new genus, Zygocellus gen. nov., and five new species are described: Zygocellus saphisus sp. nov., from Bolivia, Ochrimnus (Aglaochrimnus) nigrosteolaris sp. nov., from Venezuela, Ochrimnus (Aglaochrimnus) rostratum sp. nov., from Brazil, Ochrimnus (Orthochrimnus) naevillus sp. nov., from Colombia and Zygochrimnus delectabilis sp. nov., from Argentina. Photographs of the dorsal habitus of each species, and the parameres of some species are included. A discusion about their relationships with their nearest species included in each genus respectively, is provided.References
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