Cundinablissus callejai, a new genus and new apterous species of Blissidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeoidea) from Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v29i1.7243Keywords:
Insecta, Heteroptera, Blissidae, new genus, new species, apterous, key, ColombiaAbstract
The new genus Cundinablissus gen. nov., with the single species C. callejaisp. nov., from Colombia, is described. A key to the known genera of theWestern Hemisphere Blissidae with apterous or micropterous condition isincluded. Photographs of the dorsal habitus, the ventral view of femalegenital plates, details of the metathoracic scent gland auricle, the malegenital capsule and paramere are added.References
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