Cosmopepla Stål, 1867
(updated 21 April 2005)
Cosmopepla
Stål, 1867: 525.
Type Species:
Cimex carnifex
Fabricius, 1798 (= Cosmopepla lintneriana Kirkaldy, 1909), by subsequent
designation (Kirkaldy, 1909).
Tribal Placement:
Included Species:
binotata Distant
coeruleata Montandon
conspicillaris (Dallas)
cruciaria Stål
decorata (Hahn)
intergressa (Uhler)
lintneriana Kirkaldy
uhleri Montandon |
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Comments:
Cosmopepla was recently revised, including a key to all species, by McDonald
(1986). The most commonly encountered species has been called C.
bimaculata by most workers, but its original combination (Pentatoma
bimaculata) is preoccupied; the correct name for this common North American
species is C. lintneriana.
Key to Species of Cosmopepla (modified from McDonald, 1988)
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1
Overall coloration greyish, brownish, or orange-brown with markings in
black or orange |
2 |
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Overall coloration black or metallic blue-black with yellow, orange, or
red markings |
3 |
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2(1)
Reddish brown with a distinct irregular transhumeral orange band (western
U.S.) |
uhleri Montandon |
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Reddish to grayish brown species with dark punctuations; lacking orange
transhumeral band (western U.S.) |
intergressa (Uhler) |
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3(1)
Scutellum with two distinct marginal red spots, near apex of frena on each
side (Canada, U.S., Mexico) |
lintneriana Kirkaldy |
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Scutellum lacking red spots near apex of frena, tip of scutellum may be
thinly margined with yellow or orange |
4 |
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4(3)
Pronotum with yellow transhumeral band bisected by medial longitudinal
yellow stripe, forming distinct cross (Colombia, Ecuador) |
cruciaria
Stål |
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Pronotum usually with yellow to red transhumeral band, but lacking
longitudinal medial stripe, not forming cross |
5 |
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5(4)
Transhumeral band irregular, with two small black macules either close
together or more widely spaced |
6 |
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Transhumeral band arcuate, uniform, lacking black macules |
7 |
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6(5)
The two small black macules in transhumeral band placed relatively close
together |
binotata Distant |
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The two small black macules in transhumeral band placed relatively far
apart (Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Montana, California, Oregon, Washington,
Vancouver Island, Baja California) |
conspicillaris (Dallas) |
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7(5)
Frenum not quite one-third length of the scutellum; shape of body broadly
oval; male paramere with a distinct apical thumb-like process; female
basal plates subtriangular in shape, contiguous mesially (Texas to
Colombia) |
coeruleata Montandon |
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Frenum reaching almost one-half length of scutellum; body generally longer
and more tapering; male paramere lacking apical process; female basal
plates more lobate, apical margin expanded posteriorly, mesial margins
contiguous only basally (sw. U.S. to Venezuela) |
decorata (Hahn) |
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