Ernesto Barrera
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Journal of The New York Entomological Society | 2004
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Abstract Six new species of Leptoglossus Guérin from Brazil, Costa Rica, México, Peru, and Venezuela are described. Diagnostic taxonomic characters of antennal segments, legs, male genital capsules, and dorsal views of some species are illustrated. Most of the species are placed in their corresponding species-group, as well as the previous incertae-sedis species.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington | 2009
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Abstract Three new species of Anasa Amyot and Serville (Heteroptera: Coreidae), Anasa byssoidecerus Brailovsky and Barrera from Peru and Anasa rapax Brailovsky and Barrera and Anasa onorei Brailovsky and Barrera from Ecuador, are described. Habitus illustrations and drawings of the pronotum, male genital capsule, and paramere are provided.
Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 2000
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Abstract Salgohygia Brailovsky and Barrera new genus, and two new species (S. assecta Brailovsky and Barrera and S. gracilis Brailovsky and Barrera), collected in Dutch New Guinea, are described. The relationship with Sciophyrus Stål and Sciophyrella Brailovsky and Barrera is discussed. Dorsal view illustrations and drawings of male genital capsule, parameres, and female genital plates are provided.
Florida Entomologist | 2008
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Abstract Four new species, Largulus refulgens (Greater Antilles: Jamaica), Theraneis saphisa (Ecuador) Theraneis napoana (Ecuador), and Theraneis furtiva (Panama) are described. New distribution data are provided for Theraneis petri Stehlik, Theraneis pulchra Distant, and Theraneis schuhi Stehlik. Theraneis isobel Hussey is synonymized with Theraneis pulchra Distant. Keys to the known species of Largulus and Theraneis are provided, along with dorsal illustrations and drawings of male genital capsules of some species.
Florida Entomologist | 2001
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Six new species of Mozena, M. atra, M. nogueirana, M. pardalota, M. perezae, M. preclara, and M. presigna, collected in Mexico, are described; dorsal habitus, antennal segments, pronotum, abdomen in lateral view, paramere and male genital capsule of most of the species are illustrated.
Florida Entomologist | 2001
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Four new genera and three new species from Mexico, Belize, San Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Brazil, Peru and Bolivia are described, illustrated and included in the tribe Meropachyini (Coreidae). Flavius tristriatus Kormilev is transferred to the new genus Badilloniella. A key to the 16 known genera of Meropachyini is given.
Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 2001
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Abstract Ichilocoris Brailovsky, new genus, and one new species, I. mirabilis Brailovsky and Barrera, collected in Bolivia and Peru, are described in the tribe Acanthocephalini (Coreidae). Dorsal habitus, antennal segments, hind leg, and drawing of male genital capsule are included.
Zootaxa | 2013
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
One new species of Narnia is described from Mexico, N. anaticula sp. nov. A key to the species is provided together with dorsal view photograph of each known species of Narnia. The genus is divided in two groups according the color of the dorsal abdominal segments.
Entomologica Americana | 2012
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
Abstract Four new species of Vazquezitocoris Brailovsky from Chile, Ecuador, and Peru are described. Dorsal and lateral view habitus, head, antennae, pronotum, female genital plate, parameres, and male genitalia capsule are illustrated; and a key to the known species is included.
Entomological News | 2010
Harry Brailovsky; Ernesto Barrera
ABSTRACT: The new Drymini species Drymus chiapensis, and the new Ozophorini genus and species Longinomerus aequilus from México are described. Gastrodes arizonensis Usinger (Drymini) is reported from México for the first time; dorsal view illustrations of the first one and dorsal and lateral photographs of the last two are included.