Revision of Potamobates Champion, 1898 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) and description of a new genus for P. thomasi Hungerford, 1937

PLoS One. 2023 Mar 8;18(3):e0280405. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280405. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Potamobates Champion, 1898 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) heretofore included 18 species distributed from southern Mexico to Peru. They display a distinct morphology, especially regarding the projections of abdominal segment VIII. Specific identification and delimitation are difficult, and the genus lacks a thorough revision and evaluation of inter- and intraspecific variation. Here, we revise Potamobates, redescribe and/or illustrate known species, and describe P. molanoi Floriano and Moreira, sp. nov. and Brailovskybates Floriano and Moreira, gen. nov. The new genus is erected for P. thomasi Hungerford, 1937 and is characterized by the following features: (1) abdomen elongated, longer than the mesothorax; (2) abdominal spiracles positioned at the center of the segments; (3) male abdominal segment VIII without projections; (4) male pygophore and proctiger not rotated in relation to the longitudinal axis of the body; (5) female abdominal tergum VIII subequal in length and width; (6) and posterior margin of female abdominal sternum VII not produced medially, with a pair of lateral projections.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animal Distribution
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Hemiptera*
  • Heteroptera*
  • Male
  • Mexico
  • Peru
  • Projection
  • Standing Position

Grants and funding

The senior author benefited from scholarships provided by FAPESP (State of São Paulo Research Foundation, processes #2013/16367-0 and #2015/09491-2) and CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development), and from a fellowship provided by FAPERJ (Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, processes #SEI-260003/014787/2021 and #SEI-260003/014787/2021). FFFM benefited from grants provided by FAPERJ (#E-26/201.362/2021 and #E-26/203.250/2021) and CNPq (#301942/2019-6). PCB benefited from grants provided by FAPESP (processes #2012/21196–8, #2019/22833-0, and BIOTA #2021/05986-8) and CNPq (processes #303260/2018-1 and PROTAX #441119/2020-4). https://www.gov.br/cnpq/pt-brhttps://www.faperj.br/https://fapesp.br/.