Chinamiris

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Chinamiris
File:Chinamiris muehlenbeckiae AMNZ21719.jpg
Chinamiris muehlenbeckiae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Tribe: Mirini
Genus: Chinamiris
Woodward, 1950
Type species
Chinamiris muehlenbeckiae
Woodward, 1950

Chinamiris is a genus of leaf bugs belonging to the order Hemiptera.[1] The genus is endemic to New Zealand, and was first described by Thomas E. Woodward in 1950.[2]

Description

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Woodward described the genus as follows:

Body oval, dorsally with a covering of pale, deciduous pubescence. Head strongly declivous in front; eyes contiguous with and exserted beyond anterior margin of pronotum; vertex with complete transverse carina between eyes; antennae rather slender, with the first segment about as long as head and the second segment at least twice as long as first; rostrum reaching hind coxae, Pronotum shortly trapeziform, with prominent anterior collar; calli well developed; sides sinuate; base shallowly emarginate, exposing mesoscutum; disc without punctures but distinctly transversely rugose. Ostiolar peritreme large. Cuneus and membrane deflected, the latter mottled and with two cells, Posterior femora incrassated; tibiae with dark spines.[2]

The genus can be distinguished from Pocciloscytus due to the form of the pronotum.[2]

Taxonomy

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Woodward described the genus in 1950, naming C. muehlenbeckiae, which he described in the same paper, as the type species of the genus.[2] A monotypic genus for over 40 years, in 1991 entomologists Alan C. Eyles and José Cândido de Melo Carvalho revised the genus, adding 29 new species and recombining C. laticinctus, originally described as Capsus laticinctus by Francis Walker in 1873.[3]

Eyles and Carvalho place the genus in the tribe Mirini.[3]

Ecology

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The species lives primarily on host plants native to New Zealand, including members of Carmichaelia, Coprosma, Olearia and Muehlenbeckia.[3] Chinamiris fascinans has been found in association with mānuka bushes.[4]

Distribution

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The genus is endemic to New Zealand,[2] found on the main islands of New Zealand and the Chatham Islands.[1]

Species

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The following species are recognised by GBIF:[1]

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References

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