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The Neotropical genus Nyttum, belonging to the wholly New World tribe Acanthocephalini of the plant-feeding heteropterous family Coreidae, is redescribed. Its distribution is shown to extend from Mexico to Uruguay. Nyttum limbatum Spinola, from Brazil, and N. punctatum (Dallas), widespread in South and Central America, are redescribed; Anasa perfusa Distant is synonymized with N. punctatum. Seven new species are described: Nyttum amaralae, from Uruguay; N. beckeri, from Brazil and 'West Indies'; N. nigrum, from Venezuela; N. pallens, from Mexico; N. pulchrum, from Peru; N. rubrum, from Brazil; and N. spinolai from Brazil and Guyana. A key to the species is included. Placoscelis is regarded as the genus most closely related to Nyttum and it is shown that the same two types of paramera and the same two types of aedaegus occur in both genera.
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The Neotropical genus Nyttum, belonging to the wholly New World tribe Acanthocephalini of the plant-feeding heteropterous family Coreidae, is redescribed. Its distribution is shown to extend from Mexico to Uruguay. Nyttum limbatum Spinola, from Brazil, and N. punctatum (Dallas), widespread in South and Central America, are redescribed; Anasa perfusa Distant is synonymized with N. punctatum. Seven new species are described: Nyttum amaralae, from Uruguay; N. beckeri, from Brazil and 'West Indies'; N. nigrum, from Venezuela; N. pallens, from Mexico; N. pulchrum, from Peru; N. rubrum, from Brazil; and N. spinolai from Brazil and Guyana. A key to the species is included. Placoscelis is regarded as the genus most closely related to Nyttum and it is shown that the same two types of paramera and the same two types of aedaegus occur in both genera.
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1988-01-01
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Dolling, W. &amp; Casini, C. 1988. Revision of the Neotropical genus <em>Nyttum </em>(Hemiptera: Coreidae) <em>Systematic Entomology</em>, 13(2): 143-156.
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