Cyptocephala antiguensis

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Cyptocephala antiguensis
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Pentatomidae
Genus: Cyptocephala
Species:
C. antiguensis
Binomial name
Cyptocephala antiguensis
(Rolston and McDonald, 1984) originally (Westwood, 1837)

Cyptocephala antiguensis, the Antigua Stink Bug,[1] is a species of stink bug. It is found in the United States, West Indies, Central America, and northern South America.[2][3][4][5][6]

This species varies in color, from a solid light tan to a rich green, often with ivory, reddish-brown, and black markings. These markings are especially noticeable as a multi-colored band across the back and a spot at the tip of the triangular scutellum.[5]

The sides of the head are either parallel or nearly parallel between the area in front of the eyes and the smoothly rounded tip. The head projections (juga) do not extend beyond the central part (tylus). The edges of the pronotum (area behind the head) are straight to slightly curved inward and not raised. The triangular scutellum is about 38-46% of its base width at a specific point. The sides of the body (pleura) are smooth without raised areas. The body length, not including the wings, is between 5.5 and 7.8 mm.[5]

The base plates are slightly swollen, and their inner edges are not visible from the side. The parameres (male reproductive structures) cover a small tooth-like structure on each side of the genital area. The front lobe of each paramere varies in width, sometimes being the same width as or much wider than the side lobe.[5]

The slightly swollen base plates in females are unique within this genus. In males, only this species and Cyptocephala elegans have parameres (male reproductive structures) that completely cover the small tooth-like structure or ridge on the sides of the genital area. Unlike C. elegans, C. antiguensis does not have the raised pleural bands.[5]

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