Phytocoris longipennis Flor 1861

Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861 (Figs. 1 D, 3E–F, 4A, 5, 6C, 7, 9, 11, 12) Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861: 593, 601 ( sp. nov. ); Schuh, 1995: 890 (cat.); Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999: 157 (cat.); Yasunaga, 2001: 255 (diag.); Zheng et al. , 2004: 495 (diag.); Wheeler et al. 2006: 1000 (N.Am. re...

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Main Authors: Oh, Minsuk, Yasunaga, Tomohide, Lee, Seunghwan
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6029332
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Summary:Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861 (Figs. 1 D, 3E–F, 4A, 5, 6C, 7, 9, 11, 12) Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861: 593, 601 ( sp. nov. ); Schuh, 1995: 890 (cat.); Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999: 157 (cat.); Yasunaga, 2001: 255 (diag.); Zheng et al. , 2004: 495 (diag.); Wheeler et al. 2006: 1000 (N.Am. record); Schuh, 2002– 2014: (cat.). Diagnosis. Recognized by its moderate size; brown, somewhat mottled dorsum; longer and more slender appendages than other congeners; antennal segment I longer than mesal length of head and pronotal length; segment III longer than basal width of pronotum; ratio of hind tibia: pronotum over 3.5; male genitalia as in Figs. 7, 9, Female genitalia as in Fig. 12. For more diagnostic character, description and figures, see below papers (Wagner & Weber, 1964, Kerzhner, 1988a, Zheng et al. , 2004, Wheeler et al. , 2006, Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2015). Distribution. Europe, Korea, North America, Far-East Russia. Host plants. Associated with various deciduous broadleaves; Acer spp. (Aceraceae), Alnus spp., Betula spp., Corylus spp. (Betulaceae), Fagus spp., Quercus spp. (Fagaceae), Fraxinus spp. (Oleaceae), Crataegus spp., Malus spp., Prunus spp., Sorbus spp. (Rosaceae), Platanus spp. (Platanaceae), Populus spp., Salix spp., (Salicaceae), Tilia spp. (Tiliaceae) (Wheeler et al. , 2006, Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2015). Remarks. This species, as a rule, can be recognized by the concolorously pale or brown-colored pronotum. On the other hand, in Korean populations, some specimens have a generally fuscous pronotum (Figs. 3 E–F), and diverse color variation on the dorsum (Figs. 3 E–F, 4A). Material examined. South Korea: Gangwon –do: 4♀, Mt. Jumbong, Jindong –ri, Girin –myun, Inje –gun, from light trap, 15.vii.2015, M. S. Oh; 3♂, ditto, 11.vii.2016, M. S. Oh, S. H. Lee, J. Y. Choi, H. J. Ahn; 5♂, Osaek –ri, Seo –myeon, Yangyang –gun, from light trap, 29.vi.2016, M. S. Oh, S. H. Lee. (9: P. longipennis 10–11: P. minakatai 12–13: P. ohataensis 14: P. pallidicollis 15–16: P. shabliovskii ). : Published as part of Oh, Minsuk, Yasunaga, Tomohide & Lee, Seunghwan, 2017, Taxonomic review of Phytocoris Fallén (Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Mirini) in Korea, with one new species, pp. 197-215 in Zootaxa 4232 (2) on pages 201-203, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4232.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/292839 : {"references": ["Flor, G. (1861) Die Rhynchoten Livlands in systematischer Folge Beschrieben. Band II. C. Schulz, Dorpat, 638 pp.", "Schuh, R. T. (1995) Plant Bugs of the World (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae). In: Systematic Catalog, Distributions, Host List and Bibliography. The New York Entomological Society, New York, NY, 1329 pp.", "Kerzhner, I. M. & Josifov M. (1999) Cimicomorpha II, Miridae. In: Aukema, B. & Rieger, C. (Eds.), Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region. Fol. 3. The Netherlands Entomological Society, Amsterdam, 577 pp.", "Yasunaga, T. (2001) Family Miridae Hahn, plant bugs. In: Yasunaga, T., Takai, M. & Kawasawa, T. (Eds.), A Field Guide to Japanese Bugs II. Zenkoku Noson Kyoiku Kyokai Publ. Co. Ltd., Tokyo, pp. 1 - 96 + 111 - 351. [in Japanese]", "Zheng, L. Y., Lu, N., Liu, G. & Xu, B. (2004) Hemiptera, Miridae, Mirinae. Fauna Sinica, Insecta. Fol. 33. Science Press, Beijing, 797 pp. [in Chinese, with English keys and descriptions of new taxa].", "Wheeler, A. G. Jr., Henry, T. J. & Hoebeke, E. R. (2006) Palearctic plant bugs (Hemiptera, Miridae) in Newfoundland, Canada: First North American records for Phytocoris longipennis Flor and Pilophorus cinnamopterus (Kirschbaum), new records of eight other species, and review of previously reported species. Denisia, 19, 997 - 1014.", "Wagner, E. & Weber, H. H. (1964) Heteropteres Miridae. In: Faune de France. Fol. 67. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, 592 pp.", "Kerzhner, I. M. (1988 a) [Infraorder Cimicomorpha. 21. Family Miridae (Capsidae)]. In: Ler, P. A. (Ed.), Opredelitel' nasekomykh Dal'nego Fostoka SSSR [Keys to the identification of insects of the Soviet Far East]. Fol. 2. Homoptera and Heteroptera. Nauka, Leningrad, pp. 778 - 857. [in Russian]", "Yasunaga, T. & Schwartz, M. D. (2015) Review of the mirine plant bug genus Phytocoris Fallen in Japan (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae), with descriptions of eight new species. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 158, 21 - 47."]}