Modicarventus

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Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
Suborder:Heteroptera
Modicarventus
Holotype of Modicarventus wisei
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Aradidae
Subfamily: Carventinae
Genus: Modicarventus
Kirman, 1989
Type species
Modicarventus wisei

Modicarventus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Aradidae.[1] Both species in the genus are endemic to New Zealand, found in the Northland and Auckland regions.

Modicarventus is apterous, and has an elongated oval body, and a surface with thin pale incrustation.[2] It has a thickened mesonotum posterior margin, a festure unique among New Zealand flat bug genera.[3] It can be distinguished from the genus Neocarventus due to differences in antennae, by Modicarventus having a glabrous rostral margin, a subtriangular sclerite that is distinctly posteriorly directed behind its collar, and a broad mesothoracic median lobe.[2]

The two species can be distinguished due to M. kirmani having a head equally long across its eyes, a thorax that distinctly narrows on the anterior, and by having rows of granules well defined only on its pronotum (compared to M. wisei, which has defined granules across its entire body), and by M. kirmani tending to be slightly larger.[3]

Taxonomy

Both the genus was described by the same paper by Maurice Kirman in 1989, in the same paper where he described Modicarventus wisei.[2] The genus was monotypic until 2022, when Modicarventus kirmani was described, which was named in honour of Kirman.[3]

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