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Caracterização do grupo Edessa rufomarginata e descrição de sete novas espécies (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae)

handle: 10183/23057
Caracterização do grupo Edessa rufomarginata e descrição de sete novas espécies (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Edessinae)
Neste trabalho é proposto o grupo Edessa rufomarginata, que inclui E. rufomarginata (De Geer, 1773), E. marginalis (Dallas, 1851), E. albomarginata (Stål, 1855), E. abdominalis Erichson, 1848, E. corallipes Erichson, 1848, E. aulacosterna Stål, 1872, E. ovalis Stål, 1872 e E. nigropunctata Berg, 1884. São descritas sete novas espécies pertencentes ao grupo, seis do Brasil e uma da Argentina: E. brasiliensis sp. nov., E. castaneolineata sp. nov., E. cerradensis sp. nov., E. chapadensis sp. nov., E. luteovenulata sp. nov., E. rufodorsata sp. nov. (Argentina) e E. virididorsata sp. nov. As espécies deste grupo ocorrem na Venezuela, Suriname, Guiana, Brasil, Paraguai e Argentina.
new species, Edessa, Insecta, Arthropoda, taxonomia, Biodiversity, New species, Hemiptera, taxonomy, Taxonomia animal, Edessinae, novas espécies, Pentatomidae, Animalia, Edessa rufomarginata, Taxonomy
new species, Edessa, Insecta, Arthropoda, taxonomia, Biodiversity, New species, Hemiptera, taxonomy, Taxonomia animal, Edessinae, novas espécies, Pentatomidae, Animalia, Edessa rufomarginata, Taxonomy
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