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Publications (4)


Erthesina fullo (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): old and new stories of an invasive stink bug
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August 2023

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Zootaxa

PETR KMENT

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MARTIN LAVAY

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TOMOHIDE YASUNAGA

The Yellow-Spotted Stink Bug Erthesina fullo (Thunberg, 1783) (Pentatomomorpha: Pentatomoidea: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae: Halyini), native in East and South-East Asia, was recently discovered introduced in both Europe (Albania, 2017) and South America (Brazil: São Paulo, 2020). We report two cases of interception of living specimens in the Czech Republic. The first specimen (Zlín, 2021) was found in a sealed container with shoes imported from China, the second specimen (Prague, 2023) was recieved in a parcel sent from Poland. We also present the interesting story of Erthesina fullo in Japan, where the species was introduced to Dejima Island in Nagasaki (Kyushu) already before 1775; at that time Dejima was the only place in Japan where Dutch and Chinese ships were allowed to trade during the isolationist Edo period (1603–1868). One old name, also proposed based on specimens originating from Japan, Cimex aloes Lichtenstein, 1796, syn. nov., is proposed a junior subjective synonym of E. fullo. The invasion of Erthesina fullo in Japan seems to be the oldest exactly localised invasion in Heteroptera. The taxonomy of Erthesina Spinola, 1837 is discussed, the genus currently includes 9 species. The genus is in urgent need of revision and the resulting problems with identification of its species, including E. fullo, are pointed out. Distribution of all Erthesina species is briefly reviewed.

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Halyomorpha halys fixed as the type species of the genus Halyomorpha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)

December 2021

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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae

The genus Halyomorpha Mayr, 1864 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae: Cappaeini) was established based on a single species, Halys timorensis Westwood, 1837 (currently a junior subjective synonym of Halyomorpha picus (Fabricius, 1794)). The examination of the voucher specimens identifi ed as Halyomorpha timorensis by Mayr, a syntype of Halys timorensis, and syntypes of Pentatoma halys Stål, 1855 revealed that: i) Halyomorpha timorensis (Westwood), stat. restit., must be reinstated as a valid species, and not considered as a junior subjective synonym of H. picus; ii) Mayr’s specimens belong to two different species, Halyomorpha halys (Stål) and H. picus. The problem of double misidentification of the type species of Halyomorpha is resolved by action of the first revising author(s) according to the Article 70.3 of the ICZN (1999): we fi x here Pentatoma halys Stål, 1855 (= Halys timorensis sensu Mayr, nec Westwood) as the type species of Halyomorpha Mayr, 1864. A list of 36 valid species currently placed in Halyomorpha and their synonyms is compiled. We also issue a warning concerning the use of the citizen science approach for monitoring H. halys in Southeast Asia (which may also apply to other taxa): It is necessary to keep in mind that H. halys belongs to a group of habitually similar species (distributed from Pakistan and southern China to Indonesia and the Philippines) which cannot be identified with certainty without examination of their male genitalia; records merely based on observations or habitus photographs cannot be accepted as reliable.


Halyomorpha picus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): first confirmed record from Pakistan and two new junior synonyms

November 2021

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We provide the first confirmed record of Halyomorpha picus (Fabricius, 1794) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae: Cappaeini) from Pakistan: Islamabad Capital Territory, and provide habitus photographs and electron scanning micrographs of the male genitalia of the voucher specimens. Two species previously described from Pakistan are found to fit within the morphological variability of H. picus and the following two junior subjective synonyms are proposed: Halyomorpha picus (Fabricius, 1794) = Halyomorpha punjabensis Ahmad & Kamaluddin, 1977, syn. nov., = Halyomorpha azhari Ahmad & Zaidi, 1989, syn. nov. The record of Halyomorpha scutellata Distant, 1879, from Pakistan by Sharif et al. (2020) is based on misidentification of a species of Neohalys Ahmad & Perveen, 1982 (Pentatominae: Halyini) and excluded from Pakistan fauna. Based on the analysis of female genitalia figures provided by Gadalla (2004), the record of H. picus from Egypt represents a misidentification of H. halys Stål, 1855, which extends the distribution of that invasive species to North Africa.


The genera Agathocles and Surenus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): tribal reassessment, redescription, new synonyms, and description of two new species

April 2021

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The genus Surenus Distant, 1901 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae: Halyini) is revisited and found to be a junior subjective synonym of the genus Agathocles Stål, 1876 (currently Pentatominae: Rolstoniellini). The genus Agathocles and its type species, Agathocles limbatus Stål, 1876, are redescribed. Lectotype of Surenus normalis Distant, 1901 (= Agathocles normalis (Distant, 1901) comb. nov.) is designated and the unknown male of the species is described. Agathocles yunnanensis Zhang & Lin, 1984, syn. nov., is considered junior subjective synonym of A. limbatus. Two new species are described: Agathocles flavipes sp. nov. from India (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu) and A. joceliae sp. nov. from Malaysia (Kelantan, Perak). The new species differ from their congeners mainly by the morphology of mandibular plates, length of antennomeres I, IIa and IIb, body length, and structure of male genitalia. Agathocles dubius Distant, 1921 is transferred to the genus Caystrus Stål, 1861 (Pentatominae: Caystrini) based on examination of its holotype with the resulting new combination: Caystrus dubius (Distant, 1921), comb. nov. One new combination is proposed, Paramecocoris ruficornis (Fieber, 1851), comb. nov. (from preoccupied Paramecus Fieber, 1851), and its type locality is clarified as Tenasserim (south Myanmar). Gender agreement and authorship of the name Riazocoris niger Ahmad & Afzal, 1977 in Ahmad et al. (1977: 161) are corrected and status of its name bearing type is clarified as lectotype. The following new distribution records are given: A. limbatus from Cambodia, China (Guangxi, Tibet), Laos and Thailand, A. normalis, Caystrus obscurus (Distant, 1901a) and Critheus lineatifrons Stål, 1869 from Laos, Amasenus corticalis Stål, 1863 from Cambodia, Indonesia (E Kalimantan), Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, and Rolstoniellus boutanicus (Dallas, 1849) from Vietnam. Based on characters of external morphology and genitalia, the genus Agathocles is compared with representatives of the genera Halys Fabricius, 1803 (Halyini), Caystrus (Caystrini), Laprius Stål, 1861 (Myrocheini), and Exithemus Distant, 1902 (currently in Rolstoniellini). As a result, the genus Agathocles is here transferred to the tribe Caystrini. The genus Kyrtalus Van Duzee, 1929 is tentatively placed in Myrocheini based on the presence of sulcate mesosternum and femora provided with teeth.

Citations (4)


... the Pentatomidae, or shield bugs, is the third most diverse family of heteroptera, which includes nine subfamilies, 950 genera and nearly 5000 described species (rider et al. 2018(rider et al. , roca-Cusachs et al. 2022a. After little attention paid to the systematics and taxonomy of oriental Pentatomidae in the past decades, the interest in shield bug fauna of this region has renewed attention in the past few years, resulting in revisionary works in some of the genera, Acesines Stål, 1876, Dunnius Distant, 1902and Mycterizon Breddin, 1909(Salini et al. 2023a, Agathocles Stål, 1876 (Salini & Kment 2021), Brachycerocoris Costa, 1863 (Salini & roca-Cusachs 2021, Eger 2022, Erthesina Spinola, 1837 (Kment et al. 2023), Halyomorpha Mayr, 1864 (Kment et al. 2021a,b), Halys Fabricius, 1803and Neohalys Ahmad & Perveen, 1982(gapon 2023, Lodosocoris Ahmad & Afzal, 1986, Meridindia ghauri, 1982(Salini et al. 2024), Mormoschema Breddin, 1909(Salini et al. 2023b, Sarju ghauri, 1977 (Salini et al. 2021b), as well as descriptions of new taxa: Graziasternum roca-Cusachs & rider, 2021 with two species from Borneo (roca-Cusachs et al. 2021), Zhengica cornuta rédei & tsai, 2021 from Shanxi, China (rédei & tsai 2021) and Candravastra talina gapon, 2024 from Myanmar (gapon 2024). In this paper we present revision of another oriental genus, Vitruvius Distant, 1901 (hemiptera: heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Pentatominae). ...

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Revision of Vitruvius (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) with the description of a new species from Cambodia and Thailand
Erthesina fullo (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): old and new stories of an invasive stink bug

Zootaxa

... Halyomorpha halys has never been recorded from the Afrotropical Region (c.f. Kment et al. 2021b); apparently this is a misidentification of one of a native species, most likely a species of the genera Halyomorpha Mayr, 1864 or Boerias Kirkaldy, 1909 (see Linnavuori 1982). Gaikwad and Waghmare (2018) reported Halyomorpha halys from Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India, as being associated with the following plants: Lantana camara, Mangifera indica, Solanum lycopersicum, Syzygium cumini, Tectona grandis, and Zea mays. ...

Halyomorpha halys fixed as the type species of the genus Halyomorpha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)

Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae

... Imtiaz Ahmad, despite being a pioneer of cladistic approach in Pentatomidae, described with his students a number of problematic genera and species of Pentatomomorpha due to underestimation of intraspecific variability, over-relying on fine differences that are either artefactual or variable, biased taxon sampling and the lack of study or incorrect interpretation of the pertinent types (see e.g. Salini 2019, Salini and Kment 2021, Kment et al. 2021a, Gapon 2023, Salini et al. 2023. In the past decade, Kurt Arnold followed the path of Bliven and established another self-published journal on Heteroptera, Edessana. ...

Halyomorpha picus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): first confirmed record from Pakistan and two new junior synonyms
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  • November 2021

Zootaxa

... Imtiaz Ahmad, despite being a pioneer of cladistic approach in Pentatomidae, described with his students a number of problematic genera and species of Pentatomomorpha due to underestimation of intraspecific variability, over-relying on fine differences that are either artefactual or variable, biased taxon sampling and the lack of study or incorrect interpretation of the pertinent types (see e.g. Salini 2019, Salini and Kment 2021, Kment et al. 2021a, Gapon 2023, Salini et al. 2023. In the past decade, Kurt Arnold followed the path of Bliven and established another self-published journal on Heteroptera, Edessana. ...

The genera Agathocles and Surenus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): tribal reassessment, redescription, new synonyms, and description of two new species
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  • April 2021

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