identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
85118F009972B23BA58D9921FE945AFC.text	85118F009972B23BA58D9921FE945AFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cameronaptera glabrinotum Heiss 2010	<div><p>Cameronaptera glabrinotum n. sp.</p> <p>(Figs. 1–5, photos 1–3)</p> <p>Material examined: Holotype ♂: Malaysia, Perak W 1200m / Banjaran Titiwangsa Mts./ 25km NE Ipoh, Mt.Korbu / 18 I 1999 / Pacholatko lg. // Holotype ♂ / Cameronaptera n.gen. / glabrinotum n.sp. / des.E. HEISS 2010. Paratypes: 1♀ Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands / Gg.Brinchang 2000m / X 1983 E.Heiss; 1♂ 1♀ Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands / Gg.Brinchang/ 22 XI 1999 E.Heiss lg.; 1♀ W Malaysia, Perak / Banjaran Titiwangsa Mts./ Ladang Pandrak env./ 9–11 IV 1997, 1500–1800m / P.Cechovsky leg.; 2♀ Malaysia W, Perak, Banjaran Titiwangsa Mts./ 25km NE Ipoh, Mt.Korbu 6–13 V 2001 / Cechovsky Petr lgt.; 1♀ West Malaysia, Pahang / Cameron Highlands WGS 84/ Gng.Jasar, Tanah Rata // 04°26 N, 101°21 E / 8–17 VII 2004, 1500–1700m / lgt.Fouquè R +H. these paratypes are labelled accordingly.</p> <p>Description: Male, apterous, surface of charcoal colouration, mat with smooth and glabrous irregular patterns and spots.</p> <p>Head: Slightly longer than width across eyes (29/27); genae thin, shorter than clypeus this reaching ¾ of antennal segment I, bearing a round tubercle dorsally near apex; antenniferous lobes wide and diverging anteriorly, apex blunt; antennae 1.24x as long as width of head (33.5/27), segment I club shaped and longest, II–IV are thinner and of equal length: I/II/III/IV = 11/7.5/ 7.5/7.5; eyes small, stalked, and protuberant; postocular part of head with ovate callosity anteriorly, then straightly converging posteriorly to narrow and recessed collar; vertex with v-shaped rugose ridges flanked by 2 (1+1) ovate callosities laterally.</p> <p>Rostrum arising from slitlike atrium, rostral groove wide and closed posteriorly.</p> <p>Pronotum: 3x as wide as long at middle (45/15); collar ringlike with lateral tubercles; lateral margins straight at humeri then sinuately converging anteriorly, inner angle acute and deeply notched; disk rather flat with a median sulcus and lateral ovate callosities, lateral portions carinately raised; posterior margin sinuate medially.</p> <p>Mesonotum: Median longitudinal groove flanked by 2 (1+1) ovate callosities; lateral sclerites rugose, thickened and elevated toward lateral margin.</p> <p>Metanotum: Median glabrous concave plate is fused to mesonotum and reaches to anterior margin of tergal plate; ovate lateral sclerites as in mesonotum with anterolateral angles triangularly elevated; mtg I+II fused forming 2 (1+1) transverse plates, their surface rugose on inner angles, smooth elsewhere.</p> <p>Abdomen: Median elevated ridge of tergal plate narrow on mtg III, widening and of increasing hight on mtg IV and V, then sloping toward straight posterior margin of mtgVI; deltg I–III fused, triangular, anteriorly reaching mesonotum; lateral margins of deltg I–VII with increasing triangular lateral projections bearing tubercles; surface of deltg III–VI depressed on inner half around apodemal impressions, raised and smooth on outer half; tergite VII trapezoidal, raised medially for reception of pygophore; spiracles II–VII lateral and visible from above, VIII dorsal on paratergites VIII.</p> <p>Legs: Slender, unarmed, trochanters fused to femora but separated by a distinct fusion sulcus.</p> <p>Genitalic structures: Pygophore large subglobose with a median ridge on anterior half, surface rugose; parameres slender, inner apical fovea beset with long setae (Figs. 1–5).</p> <p>Female: Generally as the male but of larger size; pe-angles of deltg II–VI distinctly triangularly elevated as those lateral of median ridge of mtg III, tergite VII trapezoidal with rugose surface, deltg VII triangular and carinate; tergite VIII transverse with lateral projections, tergite IX truncate.</p> <p>Measurements: Holotype: length 6.3mm, length/width of head 29/27, pronotum w/l 50/16; length of antennae 1.67 mm, width of abdomen across tergite IV 3.6 mm; paratype ♂: length 6.1mm; paratypes ♀ 7.1, 7.7, 7.8 and 8.2mm, width of abdomen 3.5, 4.2, 4.25, 4.4mm.</p> <p>Etymology: Referring to the conspicuous glabrous metanotal plate, from&gt; glaber &lt;(Latin)= smooth, shiny.</p> <p>Distribution: So far recorded from Central Malaysian Peninsula and Cameron Highlands of Perak and Pahang provinces.</p> <p>PHOTOS 1–3. Cameronaptera glabrinotum n.sp. 1—male holotype, dorsal view; 2— female paratype, dorsal view; 3— female paratype, ventral view.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/85118F009972B23BA58D9921FE945AFC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Heiss, E.	Heiss, E. (2010): Cameronaptera glabrinotum n. gen., n. sp. from Malaysia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Aradidae). Zootaxa 2530 (1): 65-68, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2530.1.7, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2530.1.7
85118F009973B238A58D9BE0FBD35B17.text	85118F009973B238A58D9BE0FBD35B17.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cameronaptera Heiss 2010	<div><p>Cameronaptera new genus</p> <p>Type species: Cameronaptera glabrinotum n.sp.</p> <p>Diagnosis: Medium-sized apterous species; body short and subparallel; surface of charcoal colouration, generally mat with smooth and glabrous areas which include apodemal impressions, lateral margins of body, and elevated structures partly with short dispersed yellowish setae. Characteristic is a polygonal glabrous concave median thoracal plate reaching from posterior margin of mesonotum to anterior margin of tergal plate. This particular structure is unique among Oriental Carventinae and Cameronaptera is therefore not closely related to any of these genera.</p> <p>Description: Head. About as long as wide, genae shorter than clypeus, this reaching 2/3 of antennal segment I; antenniferous tubercles short and blunt; antennae short about 1 ¼ x as long as width of head, segment I thickest and longest, II–IV shorter and thinner and of equal length; eyes strongly protuberant and stalked; postocular part of head with a larger ovate tubercle anteriorly, then gradually narrowed to constricted collar; rostrum arising from a slitlike atrium, rostral groove wide, closed posteriorly, rostrum shorter than head.</p> <p>Pronotum: About 3x as wide as long with a distinct ring like collar consisting of two carinate transverse carinae, anterior one with lateral tubercles at a lower level; lateral margins straight then sinuately converging anteriorly, deeply excavated before collar; posterior margin sinuate, disk with median sulcus and ovate sclerites laterally, lateral margins raised and rugose.</p> <p>Mesonotum: Strongly transverse and wider than pronotum; lateral margins straight and converging anteriorly; surface with median longitudinal groove flanked by rugose ovate callosities; posterior margin sinuate and separated by a sulcus from metanotum lateral of median callosities, where this fused to metanotum; surface with irregular rugosities, this elevated along lateral margins.</p> <p>Metanotum: Median sclerite of polygonal shape with smooth and glabrous concave surface, reaching from mesonotum to anterior margin of tergal plate; lateral sclerites rugose as in mesonotum, posteriorly separated from fused mtg I+II by a suture; these visible as rectangular plates, surface rugose on inner angles and smooth elsewhere.</p> <p>Abdomen: Tergal plate consisting of fused mtg III–VI distinctly transverse, longitudinally raised along midline, highest on mtgV; lateral portions mat (male) or shiny (female), apodemal impressions glabrous; deltg I+II+III fused to a triangular sclerite anteriorly reaching to mesonotum; deltg IV–VI distinctly separated by sutures, their lateral margin with increasing angular projections bearing spiracles; tergite VII raised medially.</p> <p>Venter: Pro-, meso- and metasternum fused to sternites I+II, surface smooth and mat; median parts of sternites III– VI glabrous, the vltg III–VI and sternites VII+VIII rugose; spiracles II–VII lateral and visible from above placed on triangular tubercles formed by reflexed vltg II–VII.</p> <p>Legs: Unarmed, claws with thin curved pseudopulvilli.</p> <p>Etymology: Referring to Cameron Highlands, the region where the material originates.</p> <p>Discussion: The only Oriental Carventinae genus to which Cameronaptera resembles superficially is— judging from the very simplified illustration— Kiritshenkiana Kormilev 1976 (fig.7). This genus containing only one described species shows, however, a very elongate neck and differently fused thoracal structures.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/85118F009973B238A58D9BE0FBD35B17	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Heiss, E.	Heiss, E. (2010): Cameronaptera glabrinotum n. gen., n. sp. from Malaysia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Aradidae). Zootaxa 2530 (1): 65-68, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2530.1.7, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2530.1.7
