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Research Article

Catalogue of Indonesian Peiratinae, with description of a new species of Sirthenea (Monogmus) and redescription of Ceratopirates leopoldi (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)

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Accepted 24 Apr 2024, Published online: 12 Jun 2024
 

Summary

A catalogue of Peiratinae from Indonesia including 33 species in eight genera is presented. A key is provided to help distinguish the eight genera distributed in Indonesia. Androclus granulatus Stål, 1863 and Sirthenea (Sirthenea) setosa Chłond, 2018 are reported from Indonesia for the first time and A. granulatus is redescribed mainly based on Indonesian specimens. One new species, Sirthenea (Monogmus) timikaensis Noerfitryani, Liu & Cai n. sp., is described together with a key to the four species of Sirthenea Spinola, 1837 in Indonesia. The monotypic genus Ceratopirates Schouteden, 1933 and its type species, C. leopoldi Schouteden, 1933 are also redescribed in detail with emphasis on the male genitalia. The diversity and habitat of Indonesian Peiratinae are briefly discussed.

Résumé

Catalogue des Peiratinae indonésiens, avec description d'une nouvelle espèce de Sirthenea (Monogmus) et redescription de Ceratopirates leopoldi (Hemiptera : Reduviidae). Un catalogue des Peiratinae d'Indonésie, comprenant 33 espèces réparties dans huit genres, est présenté. Une clé est fournie pour aider à séparer les huit genres présents en Indonésie. Androclus granulatus Stål, 1863 et Sirthenea (Sirthenea) setosa Chłond, 2018 sont signalés pour la première fois en Indonésie et A. granulatus est redécrit principalement sur la base de spécimens indonésiens. Une nouvelle espèce, Sirthenea (Monogmus) timikaensis Noerfitryani, Liu & Cai n. sp. est décrite ; une clé des quatre espèces de Sirthenea Spinola, 1837 connues d’Indonésie est présentée. Le genre monotypique Ceratopirates Schouteden, 1933 et son espèce-type C. leopoldi Schouteden, 1933, sont également redécrits en détail en mettant l'accent sur les organes génitaux mâles. La diversité et l'habitat des Peiratinae indonésiens sont brièvement discutés.

Acknowledgments

We sincerely appreciate the head of Research Center for Biosystematics and Evolution, National Research Center and Innovation Agency, Indonesia: Dr. Bayu Adjie; coordinator of Directorate of Scientific Collection Management, National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia: Nova Mujiono, M.Si; the laboratory technicians of Directorate of Scientific Collection Management, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia: Fatimah, Rina Rachmatiyah, Sarino and Darmawan. We also thank Yisheng Zhao for reviewing our manuscript. This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 32200362, 31772498) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2022M713410).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant nos. 32200362, 31772498], the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [grant no. 2022M713410] and the 2115 Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University.

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