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The use and costs of shorter cancer radiation therapy offer potential utility in clinical practice. We evaluate use and expenditures of Medicare Advantage (MA) beneficiaries receiving hypofractionated whole breast irradiation (HF-WBI) compared with conventionally fractionated whole breast irradiation (CF-WBI) in the United States and examine the relationship of patient characteristics with HF-WBI use. \nMethods and materials: We performed a retrospective analysis of radiation therapy in MA beneficiaries using private employer-sponsored insurance claims for a pooled cross-sectional evaluation from 2009 to 2017. The study population included female MA beneficiaries with early-stage breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and whole breast irradiation. \nResults: A total of 9957 women received HF-WBI, and 18,920 received CF-WBI. Older age, greater distance from home to treatment facility, and a higher proportion of college graduates in the community of residence were associated with increased HF-WBI use. Mean insurer-paid radiation therapy expenditures were significantly lower for HF-WBI versus CF-WBI (adjusted difference, 4113 dollars; 95% CI, 4030-4,197 dollars). Mean patient out-of-pocket expenditure for HF-WBI was 426 dollars less than that of CF-WBI. Across US states, geographic variation existed in the ratio of costs for HF-WBI relative to CF-WBI (range, 0.41-0.87). \nConclusions: HF-WBI use among MA beneficiaries with breast cancer has dramatically increased over time, surpassing CF-HBI as the dominant form of radiation therapy. HF-WBI clinical adoption has outpaced any continual cost decrease, despite wide variation across US states for this shorter radiation therapy treatment. As MA enrollment continues to expand, identifying the drivers of HF-WBI use and the sources of variation in costs of HF-WBI will help direct the quality of cancer care delivered to Medicare beneficiaries.","descriptionType":"Abstract"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/records/srk9j-y2142","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:23:04Z","registered":null,"published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:23:04Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"tind.uchicago","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.6082/srk9j-y2142","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.6082/srk9j-y2142","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:knowledge.uchicago.edu:srk9j-y2142","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"oai:uchicago.tind.io:13287","identifierType":"Other"}],"creators":[{"name":"Saulsberry, Loren","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Loren","familyName":"Saulsberry","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Liao, Chuanhong","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Chuanhong","familyName":"Liao","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Huo, Dezheng","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Dezheng","familyName":"Huo","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[{"nameIdentifier":"0000-0002-4041-1678","nameIdentifierScheme":"ORCID"}]}],"titles":[{"title":"Expenditures and Use of Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy Treating Breast Cancer Among Medicare Advantage Enrollees, 2009 to 2017"}],"publisher":"University of Chicago","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-07-15","dateType":"Issued"},{"date":"2026-05-22","dateType":"Updated"}],"language":"en","types":{"ris":"JOUR","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.6082/8jrh6-2dn17","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/communities/biological-sciences-division/","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc-by-nc-nd-4.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"},{"rights":"Distribution License"},{"rights":"© 2024 The Authors This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).","rightsUri":"http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Purpose: Technology advances in cancer care have paralleled rapidly increasing expenditures in radiation therapy. The use and costs of shorter cancer radiation therapy offer potential utility in clinical practice. We evaluate use and expenditures of Medicare Advantage (MA) beneficiaries receiving hypofractionated whole breast irradiation (HF-WBI) compared with conventionally fractionated whole breast irradiation (CF-WBI) in the United States and examine the relationship of patient characteristics with HF-WBI use. \nMethods and materials: We performed a retrospective analysis of radiation therapy in MA beneficiaries using private employer-sponsored insurance claims for a pooled cross-sectional evaluation from 2009 to 2017. The study population included female MA beneficiaries with early-stage breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and whole breast irradiation. \nResults: A total of 9957 women received HF-WBI, and 18,920 received CF-WBI. Older age, greater distance from home to treatment facility, and a higher proportion of college graduates in the community of residence were associated with increased HF-WBI use. Mean insurer-paid radiation therapy expenditures were significantly lower for HF-WBI versus CF-WBI (adjusted difference, 4113 dollars; 95% CI, 4030-4,197 dollars). Mean patient out-of-pocket expenditure for HF-WBI was 426 dollars less than that of CF-WBI. Across US states, geographic variation existed in the ratio of costs for HF-WBI relative to CF-WBI (range, 0.41-0.87). \nConclusions: HF-WBI use among MA beneficiaries with breast cancer has dramatically increased over time, surpassing CF-HBI as the dominant form of radiation therapy. HF-WBI clinical adoption has outpaced any continual cost decrease, despite wide variation across US states for this shorter radiation therapy treatment. As MA enrollment continues to expand, identifying the drivers of HF-WBI use and the sources of variation in costs of HF-WBI will help direct the quality of cancer care delivered to Medicare beneficiaries.","descriptionType":"Abstract"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/records/srk9j-y2142","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:23:02Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:23:03Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:23:03Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"tind.uchicago","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.6082/ta369-c4n08","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.6082/ta369-c4n08","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:knowledge.uchicago.edu:72h3g-kxf83","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"oai:uchicago.tind.io:13558","identifierType":"Other"}],"creators":[{"name":"Kasal, Nikki","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Nikki","familyName":"Kasal","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[{"nameIdentifier":"0009-0008-0521-7715","nameIdentifierScheme":"ORCID"}]},{"name":"Devlin, Samantha","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Samantha","familyName":"Devlin","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Johnson, Amy K.","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Amy K.","familyName":"Johnson","affiliation":["Ann \u0026 Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Dawdani, Alicia","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Alicia","familyName":"Dawdani","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Enaholo, Ososese E.","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Ososese E.","familyName":"Enaholo","affiliation":["Ann \u0026 Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Liegeon, Geoffroy","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Geoffroy","familyName":"Liegeon","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Pyra, Maria","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Maria","familyName":"Pyra","affiliation":["Northwestern University"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Hirschhorn, Lisa R.","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Lisa R.","familyName":"Hirschhorn","affiliation":["Northwestern University"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Haider, Sadia","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Sadia","familyName":"Haider","affiliation":["Rush University"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Ducheny, Kelly","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Kelly","familyName":"Ducheny","affiliation":["Howard Brown Health"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Simon, Jodi","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Jodi","familyName":"Simon","affiliation":["AllianceChicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Ridgway, Jessica P.","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Jessica P.","familyName":"Ridgway","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Increasing providers' PrEP prescription for Black cisgender women: A qualitative study to improve provider knowledge and competency via PrEP training"}],"publisher":"University of Chicago","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Black/African American"},{"subject":"pre-exposure prophylaxis"},{"subject":"providers"},{"subject":"training"},{"subject":"women"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-09-08","dateType":"Issued"},{"date":"2026-05-22","dateType":"Updated"}],"language":"en","types":{"ris":"JOUR","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.6082/ta369-c4n08","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/communities/pritzker-school-of-medicine/","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/communities/biological-sciences-division/","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc-by-nc-4.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"},{"rights":"Distribution License"},{"rights":"© The Author(s) 2024 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).","rightsUri":"http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Background: Awareness and uptake of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) remains low among Black/African American cisgender women, partly due to low self-reported PrEP knowledge and comfort among primary care providers. Ensuring providers are trained on PrEP is crucial, as increased PrEP knowledge is associated with higher rates of PrEP prescription. \nObjective: We aimed to develop a PrEP training for providers to improve their self-efficacy in discussing and prescribing PrEP for Black women, with the ultimate goal of increasing PrEP awareness and utilization among Black women. \nDesign: In this qualitative study, we conducted focus groups with medical providers at three federally qualified health centers in the Southern and Midwestern United States to identify themes informing the development of a provider PrEP training. \nMethods: Providers were asked for input on content/design of PrEP training. Transcripts underwent rapid qualitative analysis using the Stanford Lightning Report Method. Themes were identified and presented under the domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. \nResults: Ten providers completed four focus groups. Themes included the individual characteristics of providers (low comfort initiating PrEP discussions, particularly among White providers) and the outer setting of client attitudes (perceptions of potential provider bias/racism, varying levels of concern about HIV acquisition). Opportunities were identified to maximize the benefit of training design (e.g., developing case scenarios to enhance providers' cultural competency with Black women and PrEP knowledge). \nConclusion: This comprehensive PrEP training features both didactic material and interactive role-plays to equip providers with the clinical knowledge for prescribing PrEP while building their competency discussing PrEP with Black women. This training is particularly important for providers who have racial or gender discordance with Black women and express lower comfort discussing PrEP with these clients. Provider training could lead to minimizing racial- and gender-based inequities in PrEP use.","descriptionType":"Abstract"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[{"awardTitle":"1R01MH128051-01","funderName":"National Institutes of Health"},{"funderName":"University of Chicago"},{"funderName":"ANRS (French National Agency for Research on AIDS and Viral Hepatitis) Emerging Infectious Diseases"}],"url":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/records/72h3g-kxf83","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:22:58Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:22:58Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:22:58Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"tind.uchicago","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496409","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496409","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:zenodo.org:20496409","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B34650EFFDFFF54FD2F3859A081","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Adenocoris brachypterus Usinger and Matsuda 1959"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Adenocoris"},{"subject":"Adenocoris brachypterus"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B34650EFFDFFF54FD2F3859A081","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496063","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496068","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496408","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Adenocoris brachypterus Usinger and Matsuda, 1959\nFig. 34–35, 38\nAdenocoris brachypterus Usinger and Matsuda 1959: 68. HolotyPe: feMale (NHMUK) laBeled “ HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Adenocoris BrachyPterus (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (red laBel; tyPed) / [WI] Longacre [Wanganui] 2.IV.23 (hand-written) / J.G. Myers Coll. B.M.1937-789. (tyPed) / HolotyPe (circular red-Bordered laBel; tyPed) / [feMale syMBol] / NHMUK 013589043 (Barcode laBel).”\nDescription. Male (Fig. 34). Body ovate-suBrectangular; sides of aBdoMen slightly rounded; length 4.1–5.1 MM. Dorsal color Pale to dark reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on Part of head, Middle and sides of PronotuM, on scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, Margin of connexivuM, and soMetiMes near aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs yellowish to yellowish Brown; feMora often darker at Base and aPex. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color; connexivuM underside Broadly Pale. Head. ABout 0.7× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles strongly divergent, aBout 1.2× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.4: 1.1 (incl. Peduncle): 1.7. SegMent I very slightly curved, gradually thickened froM Base to aBout Middle, soMewhat thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (aBout 5.3× longer than wide), slender in aPPearance; III Barely Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded aPex, without dorsoaPical Projection or swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to long, seMi-erect to erect. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Punctate (Punctures rather coarse and Moderately deeP). Pronotum 2.4–2.5× wider than long Medially, including collar; distinctly shorter than head. Disc with Median and lateral callosities seParated By shallow dePressions; lateral callosities usually less develoPed than Median callosities. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded, unProduced or Barely Produced. Lateral Margins strongly angular, sinuate and strongly oBlique anteriorly, with a rounded ProtuBerance near Middle. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly suBquadrate. APical Margin entire, reaching slightly Beyond anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads rather narrow (aBout 1.6× longer than wide aPically), rounded-suBtriangular (Base narrowed, outer lateral Margin suBrectilinear, aPical Margin slightly rounded), reaching or nearly reaching anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen (covering entire Metathorax), Barely shorter than scutelluM. Legs. FeMora with a few, Moderately strong, variously sized teeth arranged in two irregular rows along ventral surface (one larger tooth aBout Middle or in aPical fourth). TiBiae with More or less distinct rounded denticles along ventral surface (evanescent on MetatiBiae). Abdomen widest across tergites III–IV. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly to Moderately elevated; surface with closely set, fine to rather coarse, Moderately deeP Punctures; intersegMental divisions Mostly evanescent (More distinct suBMarginally); aPodeMal Markings Mostly indistinct (outer rows More distinct). Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) rather strongly develoPed, Placed Medially on thick, Moderately to strongly swollen tuBercles. DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins slightly rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–VII seParated froM each other; II suBtriangular, III–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular (excluding Posterolateral sPine), 1.3–1.4× longer than wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg II–VI unProduced, VII Produced into a long, thick, suBconical sPine with narrow Base and rounded tiP (aBout 0.5× as long as Basal width of segMent). Genitalia. Parandria transverse, rounded-suBrectangular, without Pale aPical Portion; aPical Margin sinuate-concave. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching Between Procoxae. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on ProsternuM); ProsternuM not elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) well deMarcated froM each other, usually with sParse coarse Punctures and soMe sMooth wrinkles; II short, in the shaPe of a rather thin transverse Band; VII aBout 2.0× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI More or less distinct; Paired sPots of outer rows More visiBle. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, Mostly iMPunctate. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII More or less distinct.\nFemale (Fig. 35) reseMBling Male, larger in size (5.2–6.0 MM). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded, Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Posterolateral angle of dltg VII of connexivuM unProduced. FeMora and tiBiae without ventral rows of teeth or denticles. Underside of connexivuM Pale Basally, darker Medially and aPically. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 1.7× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin slightly convex over Most of its length.\nMaterial examined. 137 sPeciMens (AMNZ, MONZ, NHMUK, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 38). North Island: AK–Flat Bush, MurPhys Bush (NZAC). Goldie Bush (NZAC). Hunua Range, LilBurne Road, Rata Ridge Track (NZAC). Waitakere Ranges, Junction Cutty Grass \u0026 Ian Wells Tracks (NZAC). BP–KaiMai Range, ThoMPsons Track [at] Road end (NZAC); UPland Road end Track (NZAC); Woodland Road, Waitengaue Hut Track (NZAC). Lottin Point Road, Waenga Bush (NZAC). CL–Kirikiri Saddle (NZAC). Little Barrier Island, SuMMit Track (NZAC). GB–Taikawakawa (NZAC). ND–Kaitaia (NZAC). Russell Forest Track, 0–1 kM south of Russell-WhakaPara Road (NZAC). Waitangi State Forest (NZAC). Whananaki North, north of (AMNZ). TO–TurangakuMu, NaPier-TauPo [Road] (NZAC). WI–Longacre, Wanganui (NHMUK; Usinger and Matsuda 1959). WO–MataMata (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to Montane (uP to 900 M). Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf–PodocarP forests (e.g. Didymocheton -doMinant forests); also found in Mixed southern Beech (Nothofagus sensu lato)-Broadleaf-PodocarP forests. Collected in nuMBers froM wood interstices and dusty deBris on the underside of fallen rotting Didymocheton Branches aBout 3–10 cM in diaMeter (BP); found in sMaller nuMBers on the Moist to wet, Moldy underside of fallen rotting Branches (e.g. Didymocheton, Dacrydium, Pittosporum-Myrsine, or southern BeechdoMinant forests), in rotten wood and Bark (e.g. Dacrydium or Beilschmiedia -doMinant forest). Accidentally collected in Pitfall traPs. Seasonality. Adults: August, OctoBer–DeceMBer, March, May (aBundant in DeceMBer). Tenerals: DeceMBer, March. NyMPhs: OctoBer–DeceMBer (aBundant in DeceMBer), March.\nRemarks. Adenocoris brachypterus can Be seParated froM A. spiniventris By characters given in the key to sPecies. Other iMPortant diagnostic features are as follows: PronotuM Broad (2.4–2.5× wider than long), Median and lateral callosities seParated By shallow dePressions, lateral callosities usually less strongly develoPed than Median callosities; aPical half of scutelluM suBquadrate; ventral surface of feMora (Male) with a few, Moderately strong, variously sized teeth arranged in two irregular rows. The holotyPe and allotyPe of A. brachypterus are rePresented By Pale, soMewhat irregularly shaPed teneral individuals with a cuticle not yet fully hardened into its final forM and color. This is a North Island sPecies so far unrecorded froM southernMost areas of the island. However, one sPeciMen (MONZ) was collected By C. Foskett in 1951 froM Brooklands, a locality which could not Be attriButed with certainty to either the WairaraPa (WA), Hawkes Bay (HB), or Taranaki (TK, New PlyMouth) region.","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496409","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:09:16Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:09:16Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:22:32Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496403","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496403","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:zenodo.org:20496403","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B34650FFFDDFD98FCB93E62A103","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Adenocoris Usinger and Matsuda 1959"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Adenocoris"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B34650FFFDDFD98FCB93E62A103","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496063","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496068","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496402","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Genus Adenocoris Usinger and Matsuda, 1959\nFig. 34–36, 38–39\nAdenocoris Usinger and Matsuda, 1959: 67.\nType species. Adenocoris brachypterus Usinger and Matsuda, 1959, By original designation.\nDescription. MicroPterous. Body suBrectangular to suBovate; length 4.1–5.7 MM (Male), 5.2–6.5 MM (feMale). Head. ClyPeus Posteriorly reaching Middle of eyes, anteriorly reaching Beyond Middle of antennal segMent I. Juga anteriorly reaching slightly Beyond Middle of clyPeus. APex of antenniferous tuBercles strongly Produced into an acutely rounded sPine. RostruM reaching Between Procoxae. Thorax. PronotuM with lateral Margins angularly rounded, More or less Produced near Middle; anterolateral angles Broadly rounded, unProduced or Barely Produced anteriorly. HeMelytra reduced to short Pads, not extending Beyond aPex of scutelluM. Metathoracic scent gland oPenings not directly connected to channel of evaPoratory area, the latter strongly develoPed, occuPying a large Portion of MetaPleuron, with channel extending anteriorly and laterally, reaching lateral Margin. Legs. Trochanters and feMora deMarcated froM each other. FeMora aBout as long as tiBiae; ventral surface (Male) sMooth Medially, flanked By a few, Moderately strong, variously sized teeth arranged in two irregular rows (one larger tooth aBout Middle or in aPical fourth). TiBiae (Male) with More or less distinct rounded denticles along ventral surface; ProtiBiae (Both sexes) with fine ventral sPines and aPical coMB. Tarsal claws with relatively long, seta-like PareMPodia (aBout as long as claws). Abdomen. Dorsal Mediotergites (dMtg) I–II well seParated, III–VI More or less fused, intersegMental divisions Mostly indistinct (More distinct suBMarginally). Connexivum. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VII in Male, Produced into a sPine. SPiracles II ventral (not visiBle froM aBove), III–VI lateral (visiBle froM aBove), VII suBlateral in Male (not visiBle froM aBove), Placed Below Posterolateral Projection of segMent, lateral in feMale (visiBle froM aBove), VIII aPical. Venter with a shallow, sMooth, laterally carinate Median dePression on each segMent, forMing a longitudinal furrow froM Base to aPex (less strongly develoPed in feMale).\nOther characters as for suBfaMily.\nRemarks. The genus Adenocoris contains the largest sPecies of New Zealand ProsyMPiestinae. It is easily distinguished froM Mesadenocoris and Neadenocoris By characters given in the key and By Being the only genus with an arMature of teeth on the underside of the feMora in the Male.","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496403","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:09:05Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:09:05Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:22:27Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496402","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496402","identifiers":[{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B34650FFFDDFD98FCB93E62A103","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Adenocoris Usinger and Matsuda 1959"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Adenocoris"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B34650FFFDDFD98FCB93E62A103","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496063","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496068","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496402","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Genus Adenocoris Usinger and Matsuda, 1959\nFig. 34–36, 38–39\nAdenocoris Usinger and Matsuda, 1959: 67.\nType species. Adenocoris brachypterus Usinger and Matsuda, 1959, By original designation.\nDescription. MicroPterous. Body suBrectangular to suBovate; length 4.1–5.7 MM (Male), 5.2–6.5 MM (feMale). Head. ClyPeus Posteriorly reaching Middle of eyes, anteriorly reaching Beyond Middle of antennal segMent I. Juga anteriorly reaching slightly Beyond Middle of clyPeus. APex of antenniferous tuBercles strongly Produced into an acutely rounded sPine. RostruM reaching Between Procoxae. Thorax. PronotuM with lateral Margins angularly rounded, More or less Produced near Middle; anterolateral angles Broadly rounded, unProduced or Barely Produced anteriorly. HeMelytra reduced to short Pads, not extending Beyond aPex of scutelluM. Metathoracic scent gland oPenings not directly connected to channel of evaPoratory area, the latter strongly develoPed, occuPying a large Portion of MetaPleuron, with channel extending anteriorly and laterally, reaching lateral Margin. Legs. Trochanters and feMora deMarcated froM each other. FeMora aBout as long as tiBiae; ventral surface (Male) sMooth Medially, flanked By a few, Moderately strong, variously sized teeth arranged in two irregular rows (one larger tooth aBout Middle or in aPical fourth). TiBiae (Male) with More or less distinct rounded denticles along ventral surface; ProtiBiae (Both sexes) with fine ventral sPines and aPical coMB. Tarsal claws with relatively long, seta-like PareMPodia (aBout as long as claws). Abdomen. Dorsal Mediotergites (dMtg) I–II well seParated, III–VI More or less fused, intersegMental divisions Mostly indistinct (More distinct suBMarginally). Connexivum. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VII in Male, Produced into a sPine. SPiracles II ventral (not visiBle froM aBove), III–VI lateral (visiBle froM aBove), VII suBlateral in Male (not visiBle froM aBove), Placed Below Posterolateral Projection of segMent, lateral in feMale (visiBle froM aBove), VIII aPical. Venter with a shallow, sMooth, laterally carinate Median dePression on each segMent, forMing a longitudinal furrow froM Base to aPex (less strongly develoPed in feMale).\nOther characters as for suBfaMily.\nRemarks. The genus Adenocoris contains the largest sPecies of New Zealand ProsyMPiestinae. 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HolotyPe: Male (CMNZ) laBeled “[ND] 5 Miles [=8 kM] east [=north] of Kaeo. Nth. Auck [=North Auckland] 18.XII. 63 P. M. Johns (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] MESADENOCORIS ROBUSTUS KIRMAN. (red laBel; hand-written) / CANTERBURY MUSEUM (tyPed) P118q (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 229). Note: The tyPe locality should read “5 Miles north of Kaeo” (Pers. coMM. P. M. Johns, 2023).\nDescription. Male holotype (Fig. 32). Body ovate; sides of aBdoMen Broadly rounded; length 5.5 MM. Dorsal color dark reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on connexivuM; Pale reddish Brown on tergal Plate of aBdoMen. Eyes dark reddish Brown. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Brown to yellowish Brown; antennal segMent IV, coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color; ventral laterotergites (vltg) II–V and Part of adjacent Mediotergites yellowish. Head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and Base of connexivuM with dense PuBescence of Moderately long, curved setae; lateral Margins of PronotuM and legs with longer, More erect setae (PuBescence less develoPed in other ProsyMPiestines). Head. ABout 1.1× longer than wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles strongly divergent, slightly More than 1.7× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.1: 0.7 (incl. Peduncle): 1.4. SegMent I Barely curved, gradually thickened froM Base to aBout Middle, then suBParallel, distinctly thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (aBout 7.0× longer than wide), slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with suBtruncate aPex, without dorsoaPical Projection or swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence rather long, erect. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum aBout 2.2× wider than long Medially, including collar; aBout 0.8× as long as head; lateral and Posterior Margins carinate. Anterolateral angles narrowly rounded-suBtriangular, slightly Produced, reaching Between Base and Middle of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly suBquadrate. APical Margin entire (unnotched), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads Moderately narrow (aBout 1.5× longer than wide aPically), rounded-suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin Barely rounded, aPical Margins slightly More rounded), nearly reaching anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen, slightly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergite V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II strongly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc Moderately elevated; surface with coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions More or less distinct; aPodeMal Markings distinct. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) strongly develoPed, Placed Medially on thick, Moderately swollen tuBercles. DMtg VII aBout 3.8× wider than long Medially. Connexivum strongly reflexed; lateral Margins strongly rounded (aBdoMen aPPearing dilated aBout Middle). Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–VII seParated froM each other; II–VI suBquadrate, VII suBtriangular, aBout 1.2× longer than wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V very slightly Produced (IV–V soMewhat More so), VI–VII unProduced. Genitalia. Not exaMined. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate; ProsternuM not elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) well deMarcated froM each other, nearly iMPunctate Medially, sParsely Punctate laterally; II very short, in the shaPe of a thin transverse Band; VII aBout 3.3× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI distinct; Paired sPots of outer rows More visiBle. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Mostly distinct.\nFemale allotype (Fig. 33) reseMBling Male, larger in size (7.9 MM). Body More strongly ovate; sides of aBdoMen strongly rounded, Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Color More uniforMly reddish Brown; ventral laterotergites (vltg) II–V concolorous with reMainder of venter. Dorsal PuBescence less develoPed. Anterolateral angles of PronotuM More narrowly suBtriangular and More strongly Produced, nearly reaching anterior Margin of collar. IntersegMental divisions of tergal Plate More visiBle. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 2 sPeciMens (AMNZ, CMNZ).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 40). North Island: ND–Kaeo, aBout 5 Miles [=8 kM] east [=north] (CMNZ). WaiMatenui (AMNZ).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland. Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf–PodocarP forests. Collected in leaf litter. Seasonality. 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HolotyPe: Male (CMNZ) laBeled “[ND] 5 Miles [=8 kM] east [=north] of Kaeo. Nth. Auck [=North Auckland] 18.XII. 63 P. M. Johns (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] MESADENOCORIS ROBUSTUS KIRMAN. (red laBel; hand-written) / CANTERBURY MUSEUM (tyPed) P118q (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 229). Note: The tyPe locality should read “5 Miles north of Kaeo” (Pers. coMM. P. M. Johns, 2023).\nDescription. Male holotype (Fig. 32). Body ovate; sides of aBdoMen Broadly rounded; length 5.5 MM. Dorsal color dark reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on connexivuM; Pale reddish Brown on tergal Plate of aBdoMen. Eyes dark reddish Brown. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Brown to yellowish Brown; antennal segMent IV, coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color; ventral laterotergites (vltg) II–V and Part of adjacent Mediotergites yellowish. Head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and Base of connexivuM with dense PuBescence of Moderately long, curved setae; lateral Margins of PronotuM and legs with longer, More erect setae (PuBescence less develoPed in other ProsyMPiestines). Head. ABout 1.1× longer than wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles strongly divergent, slightly More than 1.7× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.1: 0.7 (incl. Peduncle): 1.4. SegMent I Barely curved, gradually thickened froM Base to aBout Middle, then suBParallel, distinctly thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (aBout 7.0× longer than wide), slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with suBtruncate aPex, without dorsoaPical Projection or swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence rather long, erect. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum aBout 2.2× wider than long Medially, including collar; aBout 0.8× as long as head; lateral and Posterior Margins carinate. Anterolateral angles narrowly rounded-suBtriangular, slightly Produced, reaching Between Base and Middle of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly suBquadrate. APical Margin entire (unnotched), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads Moderately narrow (aBout 1.5× longer than wide aPically), rounded-suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin Barely rounded, aPical Margins slightly More rounded), nearly reaching anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen, slightly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergite V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II strongly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc Moderately elevated; surface with coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions More or less distinct; aPodeMal Markings distinct. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) strongly develoPed, Placed Medially on thick, Moderately swollen tuBercles. DMtg VII aBout 3.8× wider than long Medially. Connexivum strongly reflexed; lateral Margins strongly rounded (aBdoMen aPPearing dilated aBout Middle). Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–VII seParated froM each other; II–VI suBquadrate, VII suBtriangular, aBout 1.2× longer than wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V very slightly Produced (IV–V soMewhat More so), VI–VII unProduced. Genitalia. Not exaMined. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate; ProsternuM not elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) well deMarcated froM each other, nearly iMPunctate Medially, sParsely Punctate laterally; II very short, in the shaPe of a thin transverse Band; VII aBout 3.3× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI distinct; Paired sPots of outer rows More visiBle. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Mostly distinct.\nFemale allotype (Fig. 33) reseMBling Male, larger in size (7.9 MM). Body More strongly ovate; sides of aBdoMen strongly rounded, Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Color More uniforMly reddish Brown; ventral laterotergites (vltg) II–V concolorous with reMainder of venter. Dorsal PuBescence less develoPed. Anterolateral angles of PronotuM More narrowly suBtriangular and More strongly Produced, nearly reaching anterior Margin of collar. IntersegMental divisions of tergal Plate More visiBle. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 2 sPeciMens (AMNZ, CMNZ).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 40). North Island: ND–Kaeo, aBout 5 Miles [=8 kM] east [=north] (CMNZ). WaiMatenui (AMNZ).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland. Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf–PodocarP forests. Collected in leaf litter. Seasonality. 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Mesadenocoris robustus KirMan, 1985, By original designation.\nDescription. MicroPterous. Body ovate; sides of aBdoMen Broadly rounded; length 5.5 MM (Male), 7.9 MM (feMale). Head. ClyPeus Posteriorly reaching anterior Margin of eyes, anteriorly reaching aBout Middle of antennal segMent I. Juga anteriorly reaching aBout Middle of clyPeus. APex of antenniferous tuBercles strongly Produced into an acutely rounded sPine. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. PronotuM with lateral Margins Barely rounded, unProduced near Middle; anterolateral angles rounded-suBtriangular, slightly to Moderately Produced anteriorly. HeMelytra reduced to short Pads, not extending Beyond aPex of scutelluM. Metathoracic scent gland oPenings not directly connected to channel of evaPoratory area, the latter strongly develoPed, occuPying a large Portion of MetaPleuron, with channel extending anteriorly and laterally, reaching lateral Margin. Legs. Trochanters and feMora deMarcated froM each other. FeMora aBout as long as tiBiae; ventral surface unarMed. TiBiae without rounded denticles along ventral surface; ProtiBiae with fine ventral sPines and aPical coMB. Tarsal claws with relatively long seta-like PareMPodia (aBout as long as claws). Abdomen. Dorsal Mediotergites (dMtg) I–II well seParated, III–VI More or less fused, intersegMental divisions distinct, slightly sinuate on each side of scent gland oPenings, or indistinct. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI– VII in Male, unProduced. SPiracles II ventral (not visiBle froM aBove), III–VII lateral (visiBle froM aBove), VIII aPical. Venter without Median longitudinal furrow froM Base to aPex.\nOther characters as for suBfaMily.\nRemarks. This enigMatic MonotyPic genus is known only froM the tyPe series (1 Male, 1 feMale) of Mesadenocoris robustus, collected in Northland (ND), the northernMost region of the North Island. It is distinguished froM Adenocoris and Neadenocoris By characters given in the key to genera although, as Mentioned By KirMan (1985), it also shares iMPortant MorPhological features with Both genera. The rather large size, antennae inserted on sPine-like tuBercles, and Metathoracic scent gland oPening not directly connected to the channel of the evaPoratory area are attriButes shared with Adenocoris. The Barely rounded lateral Margins and Produced anterolateral angles of PronotuM, relatively short rostruM, and rounded sides of aBdoMen are characters found in Neadenocoris. 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Mesadenocoris robustus KirMan, 1985, By original designation.\nDescription. MicroPterous. Body ovate; sides of aBdoMen Broadly rounded; length 5.5 MM (Male), 7.9 MM (feMale). Head. ClyPeus Posteriorly reaching anterior Margin of eyes, anteriorly reaching aBout Middle of antennal segMent I. Juga anteriorly reaching aBout Middle of clyPeus. APex of antenniferous tuBercles strongly Produced into an acutely rounded sPine. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. PronotuM with lateral Margins Barely rounded, unProduced near Middle; anterolateral angles rounded-suBtriangular, slightly to Moderately Produced anteriorly. HeMelytra reduced to short Pads, not extending Beyond aPex of scutelluM. Metathoracic scent gland oPenings not directly connected to channel of evaPoratory area, the latter strongly develoPed, occuPying a large Portion of MetaPleuron, with channel extending anteriorly and laterally, reaching lateral Margin. Legs. Trochanters and feMora deMarcated froM each other. FeMora aBout as long as tiBiae; ventral surface unarMed. TiBiae without rounded denticles along ventral surface; ProtiBiae with fine ventral sPines and aPical coMB. Tarsal claws with relatively long seta-like PareMPodia (aBout as long as claws). Abdomen. Dorsal Mediotergites (dMtg) I–II well seParated, III–VI More or less fused, intersegMental divisions distinct, slightly sinuate on each side of scent gland oPenings, or indistinct. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI– VII in Male, unProduced. SPiracles II ventral (not visiBle froM aBove), III–VII lateral (visiBle froM aBove), VIII aPical. Venter without Median longitudinal furrow froM Base to aPex.\nOther characters as for suBfaMily.\nRemarks. This enigMatic MonotyPic genus is known only froM the tyPe series (1 Male, 1 feMale) of Mesadenocoris robustus, collected in Northland (ND), the northernMost region of the North Island. It is distinguished froM Adenocoris and Neadenocoris By characters given in the key to genera although, as Mentioned By KirMan (1985), it also shares iMPortant MorPhological features with Both genera. The rather large size, antennae inserted on sPine-like tuBercles, and Metathoracic scent gland oPening not directly connected to the channel of the evaPoratory area are attriButes shared with Adenocoris. The Barely rounded lateral Margins and Produced anterolateral angles of PronotuM, relatively short rostruM, and rounded sides of aBdoMen are characters found in Neadenocoris. 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HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “[NN] SuMMit 2539’ Jenkins Hill 15.10.65 Nel. [= Nelson] A.K. Walker (tyPed) / Moss, edge of Bush (Partly hand-written) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris hoarei Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 3 Males, 2 feMales (LUNZ, NZAC) with saMe data as holotyPe; 1 feMale (NZAC), Dun Mt [=Mountain] Track, Nelson, 6 Dec 69, G.W. RaMsay, litter; 1 feMale (NZAC), Wooded Peak, Dun Track Sdle [=Saddle], Nelson, 14 SePt 71, G. RaMsay, litter; Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 31). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded; length 2.6–3.2 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish to yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings; often with a dark striPe Medially froM anterior Margin of PronotuM to Base of aBdoMen. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora usually Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, 1.2–1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.2 (incl. Peduncle): 1.3. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, with suBtruncate aPex and distinct, sMall dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.2–2.3× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBtriangular (More oBtuse than in N. abdominalis), slightly to Moderately Produced, reaching Middle to anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin notched (soMetiMes Barely so), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads rather narrow (1.6–1.7× longer than wide aPically), suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin suBrectilinear, aPical Margin suBrectilinear to Barely rounded), reaching anterior Margin to Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, slightly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly to Moderately elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions evanescent; aPodeMal Markings evanescent. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) More or less develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins Barely rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, thin, acuMinate, and usually uPturned sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 18) suBtriangular, rather Broad; aPical Margin slightly sinuate-concave, with slightly to Moderately develoPed rounded Projection near inner corner, and evanescent rounded Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion Moderately develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate (often More coarsely Punctate laterally); VII aBout 4.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, soMewhat coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.5–4.2 MM).Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded, soMewhat Broad in aPPearance (1.8–2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). IntersegMental divisions and aPodeMal Markings generally More distinct on tergal Plate of aBdoMen. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 2.2–2.5× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 155 sPeciMens (LUNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 45). South Island: KA–HaPuku River (4 Miles [=6.4 kM] west of Highway 1) (NZAC), MB, NN (north).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to Montane (uP to 900 M). Habitat. Occurs in southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, Mixed native forests, and shruBlands. Collected in large nuMBers in leaf litter or in ground Moss. Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (aBundant in August–DeceMBer, March). Tenerals: OctoBer–DeceMBer, APril. NyMPhs: August–SePteMBer, NoveMBer, FeBruary–May, July.\nRemarks. This sPecies is naMed after RoBert J. B. Hoare (Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research, Auckland), longtiMe friend and colleague, for his sPecial helP and encourageMent in our HeteroPtera research and for his sPecial talent and dedication as a ManuscriPt reviewer. Neadenocoris hoarei is MorPhologically close to N. abdominalis and N. acutus (see ReMarks under N. abdominalis) But it suPerficially reseMBles N. abdominalis the Most. The Main MorPhological features distinguishing N. hoarei froM N. abdominalis are as follows: a More strongly suBtriangular Body with sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded; More oBtuse anterolateral angles of PronotuM; shorter scutelluM with wider aPex; longer heMelytral Pads relative to scutelluM length; in the Male, a thinner, More acuMinate and uPturned Posterolateral sPine on dltg VI and rather Broad, differently shaPed Parandria. Neadenocoris hoarei is a northern South Island sPecies Mostly found in the northernMost coastal fringe of Northwest Nelson (NN) and MarlBorough (MB). 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HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “[NN] SuMMit 2539’ Jenkins Hill 15.10.65 Nel. [= Nelson] A.K. Walker (tyPed) / Moss, edge of Bush (Partly hand-written) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris hoarei Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 3 Males, 2 feMales (LUNZ, NZAC) with saMe data as holotyPe; 1 feMale (NZAC), Dun Mt [=Mountain] Track, Nelson, 6 Dec 69, G.W. RaMsay, litter; 1 feMale (NZAC), Wooded Peak, Dun Track Sdle [=Saddle], Nelson, 14 SePt 71, G. RaMsay, litter; Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 31). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded; length 2.6–3.2 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish to yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings; often with a dark striPe Medially froM anterior Margin of PronotuM to Base of aBdoMen. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora usually Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, 1.2–1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.2 (incl. Peduncle): 1.3. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, with suBtruncate aPex and distinct, sMall dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.2–2.3× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBtriangular (More oBtuse than in N. abdominalis), slightly to Moderately Produced, reaching Middle to anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin notched (soMetiMes Barely so), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads rather narrow (1.6–1.7× longer than wide aPically), suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin suBrectilinear, aPical Margin suBrectilinear to Barely rounded), reaching anterior Margin to Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, slightly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly to Moderately elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions evanescent; aPodeMal Markings evanescent. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) More or less develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins Barely rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, thin, acuMinate, and usually uPturned sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 18) suBtriangular, rather Broad; aPical Margin slightly sinuate-concave, with slightly to Moderately develoPed rounded Projection near inner corner, and evanescent rounded Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion Moderately develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate (often More coarsely Punctate laterally); VII aBout 4.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, soMewhat coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.5–4.2 MM).Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded, soMewhat Broad in aPPearance (1.8–2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). IntersegMental divisions and aPodeMal Markings generally More distinct on tergal Plate of aBdoMen. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 2.2–2.5× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 155 sPeciMens (LUNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 45). South Island: KA–HaPuku River (4 Miles [=6.4 kM] west of Highway 1) (NZAC), MB, NN (north).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to Montane (uP to 900 M). Habitat. Occurs in southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, Mixed native forests, and shruBlands. Collected in large nuMBers in leaf litter or in ground Moss. Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (aBundant in August–DeceMBer, March). Tenerals: OctoBer–DeceMBer, APril. NyMPhs: August–SePteMBer, NoveMBer, FeBruary–May, July.\nRemarks. This sPecies is naMed after RoBert J. B. Hoare (Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research, Auckland), longtiMe friend and colleague, for his sPecial helP and encourageMent in our HeteroPtera research and for his sPecial talent and dedication as a ManuscriPt reviewer. Neadenocoris hoarei is MorPhologically close to N. abdominalis and N. acutus (see ReMarks under N. abdominalis) But it suPerficially reseMBles N. abdominalis the Most. The Main MorPhological features distinguishing N. hoarei froM N. abdominalis are as follows: a More strongly suBtriangular Body with sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded; More oBtuse anterolateral angles of PronotuM; shorter scutelluM with wider aPex; longer heMelytral Pads relative to scutelluM length; in the Male, a thinner, More acuMinate and uPturned Posterolateral sPine on dltg VI and rather Broad, differently shaPed Parandria. Neadenocoris hoarei is a northern South Island sPecies Mostly found in the northernMost coastal fringe of Northwest Nelson (NN) and MarlBorough (MB). 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HolotyPe: Male (CMNZ) laBeled “N. ZEALAND: S.I. [NN] UPPer Takaka, Nelson. V-27-53 C. HolMes (C.M.) (tyPed) / EX LEAF MOULD (tyPed) / HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Neadenocoris aBdoMinalis (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (Pink laBel; tyPed) / Neadenocoris aBdoMinalis Us. \u0026 Mats. (hand-written)” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 229).\nDescription. Male (Fig. 30). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded; length 2.8–3.2 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish to yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora usually Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, aBout 1.5× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.0 (incl. Peduncle): 1.1. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, with suBtruncate aPex and distinct, sMall dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III– IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.1–2.3× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles narrowly rounded-suBtriangular (More acute than in N. hoarei), slightly to Moderately Produced, reaching Middle to anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum 1.3–1.4× longer than PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half narrowly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin entire or notched, reaching or slightly surPassing Posterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads rather narrow (aBout 1.6× longer than wide aPically), rounded-suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin slightly rounded, aPical Margin suBrectilinear to slightly rounded), reaching anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen, distinctly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly to Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc Moderately elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct or evanescent; aPodeMal Markings distinct or evanescent (esPecially outer rows). DMtg III–V with scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) More or less develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately reflexed; lateral Margins Moderately rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II– III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBquadrate, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI; soMetiMes More faintly develoPed). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 17) suBtriangular, very narrow; aPical Margin Moderately to strongly sinuate, with slight rounded Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion strongly develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate (often More coarsely Punctate laterally); VII aBout 4.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.5–4.2 MM). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded, rather Broad in aPPearance (1.8–2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). APical half of scutelluM generally More Broadly U-shaPed or rounded-suBquadrate. Dorsal Mediotergite II of aBdoMen often More strongly elevated. IntersegMental divisions and aPodeMal Markings generally More distinct on tergal Plate of aBdoMen. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 2.2–2.7× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 237 sPeciMens (CMNZ, LUNZ, NZAC (Mostly)).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 41). South Island: NN –UPPer Takaka (CMNZ). BR (Mostly), FD –WilMot Pass (NZAC). WD –North [of] Fox Glacier (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to Montane (uP to 900 M). Habitat. Occurs in southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, Mixed native forests, and shruBlands. Collected in large nuMBers in leaf litter; also found in Mixed leaf litter and Moss, or Mixed Moss and lichen. A long series of adults, tenerals, and nyMPhs collected in a red Beech forest, near a streaM, By Brushing the wet Bark froM the underside of a fallen rotting Branch aBout 4–8 cM diaMeter (BR). Can Be found in association with Neadenocoris acutus. Seasonality. Adults: SePteMBer–APril, June (aBundant in DeceMBer, March). Tenerals: NoveMBer–DeceMBer, March, June. NyMPhs: SePteMBer, NoveMBer–DeceMBer, March–APril, June (Mostly NoveMBer, March).\nRemarks. This sPecies is MorPhologically close to N. acutus and N. hoarei. The Male Parandria of N. abdominalis are long and narrow, and of a coMPletely different shaPe than those of N. acutus and N. hoarei. Neadenocoris abdominalis and N. hoarei have a short antennal segMent II (aBout 3.0× longer than wide) that is rather thick in aPPearance, and a Broadly suBtriangular segMent III with a distinct, sMall dorsoaPical swelling. Neadenocoris acutus has a longer antennal segMent II (4.0–5.0× longer than wide) that is rather slender in aPPearance, and a narrowly suBtriangular segMent III with a very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling. In addition to diagnostic characters of antennae and Male Parandria, N. abdominalis differs froM N. acutus and N. hoarei as follows: sides of aBdoMen More strongly rounded; anterolateral angles of PronotuM More narrowly rounded-suBtriangular, suBacute (usually More strongly Produced); scutelluM narrower and longer; heMelytral Pads slightly More rounded, distinctly shorter than scutelluM. Neadenocoris abdominalis and N. acutus have a siMilar western South Island distriBution although N. abdominalis is aBsent froM western areas of the Northwest Nelson (NN) region. The two sPecies have often Been found together in leaf litter saMPles froM the saMe locality (BR, WD; NZAC).","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 18-20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496394","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:08:35Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:08:35Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:22:07Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496393","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496393","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:zenodo.org:20496393","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B346505FFD6FF54FC6A389DA03F","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Neadenocoris centralis Lariviere and Larochelle 2024, new species"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris centralis"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B346505FFD6FF54FC6A389DA03F","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496050","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496059","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496068","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496392","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Neadenocoris centralis Larivière and Larochelle, new species\nFig. 16, 29, 43\nNeadenocoris centralis Larivière and Larochelle, new sPecies. HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “ NEW ZEALAND TO Mt [=Mount] RuaPehu 950 M WhakaPaPanui Tk [=Track] 7 Dec 1994 J S Dugdale (tyPed) / Litter 94-18 (tyPed) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris centralis Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 3 Males, 4 feMales (MONZ, NZAC), with saMe data as holotyPe, Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 29). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded; length 2.6–3.2 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and tergal Plate of aBdoMen including scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora often Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, aBout 1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.0 (incl. Peduncle): 1.4. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly to soMewhat Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded-suBtruncate aPex, without dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely-set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.3–2.4× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBtriangular, slightly to Moderately Produced, reaching Middle to anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin notched, reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads very narrow (aBout 2.0× longer than wide aPically), suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin suBrectilinear, aPical Margin suBrectilinear to Barely rounded), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, aBout as long as scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct or evanescent; aPodeMal Markings evanescent. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) More or less develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.0× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins Barely rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, very thin, acuMinate, and usually uPturned suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 16) suBtriangular, very Broad; aPical Margin Moderately to strongly sinuate, with slightly to Moderately develoPed rounded-suBtriangular Projection near inner corner, and slight, angular Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion Moderately develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 3.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not distinctly deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, finely to soMewhat coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.2–3.8 MM). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen slightly rounded, soMewhat slender in aPPearance (aBout 2.1× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Anterolateral angles of PronotuM often More narrowly rounded, soMetiMes More strongly Produced. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 181 sPeciMens (AMNZ, MONZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 43). North Island: AK, BP, CL, GB, HB, TK, TO, WI, WO.\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to suBalPine (uP to 1200 M). Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Mixed native forests, shruBlands, and tussock-Broadleaf scruBlands. Collected in leaf litter, esPecially along or under fallen rotten Branches, logs, or other decaying wood. Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (Mostly DeceMBer–January). Tenerals: NoveMBer–January, March. NyMPhs: NoveMBer, January, March.\nRemarks. The sPecies naMe is Based on the Latin adjective centralis, Meaning ‘centrally located’; it is distriButed on the North Island Between N. northlandicus in the north and N. wellingtonensis in the south. Neadenocoris centralis suPerficially reseMBles N. wellingtonensis although it is a sMaller and generally Paler sPecies with characters as follows: Body suBtriangular with sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded (Male) or suBovate with sides of aBdoMen slightly rounded, soMewhat slender in aPPearance (feMale); antennal segMent II short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; segMent III narrowly to soMewhat Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, without dorsoaPical swelling; scutelluM aBout as long as PronotuM; heMelytral Pads very narrow, suBrectangular, aBout as long as scutelluM; Posterolateral angle of dltg VI (Male) Produced into a short, very thin, acuMinate, and usually uPturned suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). The shaPe of the Male Parandria closely reseMBles that of N. wellingtonensis although the aPical Margin has a less develoPed, More rounded suBtriangular inner Projection. Neadenocoris centralis is a widesPread North Island sPecies. It is known froM Most areas of the island, excePt the northernMost region of Northland (ND) where N. northlandicus is coMMon, and the southernMost regions of Wellington (WN) and WairaraPa (WA) where N. wellingtonensis occurs.","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 17-18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496393","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:08:28Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:08:28Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:22:02Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496392","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496392","identifiers":[{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B346505FFD6FF54FC6A389DA03F","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Neadenocoris centralis Lariviere and Larochelle 2024, new species"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris centralis"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B346505FFD6FF54FC6A389DA03F","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496050","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496059","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496068","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496392","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Neadenocoris centralis Larivière and Larochelle, new species\nFig. 16, 29, 43\nNeadenocoris centralis Larivière and Larochelle, new sPecies. HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “ NEW ZEALAND TO Mt [=Mount] RuaPehu 950 M WhakaPaPanui Tk [=Track] 7 Dec 1994 J S Dugdale (tyPed) / Litter 94-18 (tyPed) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris centralis Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 3 Males, 4 feMales (MONZ, NZAC), with saMe data as holotyPe, Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 29). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded; length 2.6–3.2 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and tergal Plate of aBdoMen including scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora often Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, aBout 1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.0 (incl. Peduncle): 1.4. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly to soMewhat Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded-suBtruncate aPex, without dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely-set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.3–2.4× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBtriangular, slightly to Moderately Produced, reaching Middle to anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin notched, reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads very narrow (aBout 2.0× longer than wide aPically), suBrectangular (outer lateral Margin suBrectilinear, aPical Margin suBrectilinear to Barely rounded), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, aBout as long as scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct or evanescent; aPodeMal Markings evanescent. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) More or less develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.0× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins Barely rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, very thin, acuMinate, and usually uPturned suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 16) suBtriangular, very Broad; aPical Margin Moderately to strongly sinuate, with slightly to Moderately develoPed rounded-suBtriangular Projection near inner corner, and slight, angular Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion Moderately develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 3.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not distinctly deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, finely to soMewhat coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.2–3.8 MM). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen slightly rounded, soMewhat slender in aPPearance (aBout 2.1× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Anterolateral angles of PronotuM often More narrowly rounded, soMetiMes More strongly Produced. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 181 sPeciMens (AMNZ, MONZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 43). North Island: AK, BP, CL, GB, HB, TK, TO, WI, WO.\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to suBalPine (uP to 1200 M). Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Mixed native forests, shruBlands, and tussock-Broadleaf scruBlands. Collected in leaf litter, esPecially along or under fallen rotten Branches, logs, or other decaying wood. Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (Mostly DeceMBer–January). Tenerals: NoveMBer–January, March. NyMPhs: NoveMBer, January, March.\nRemarks. The sPecies naMe is Based on the Latin adjective centralis, Meaning ‘centrally located’; it is distriButed on the North Island Between N. northlandicus in the north and N. wellingtonensis in the south. Neadenocoris centralis suPerficially reseMBles N. wellingtonensis although it is a sMaller and generally Paler sPecies with characters as follows: Body suBtriangular with sides of aBdoMen Barely rounded (Male) or suBovate with sides of aBdoMen slightly rounded, soMewhat slender in aPPearance (feMale); antennal segMent II short (aBout 3.0× longer than wide), rather thick in aPPearance; segMent III narrowly to soMewhat Broadly suBtriangular in lateral view, without dorsoaPical swelling; scutelluM aBout as long as PronotuM; heMelytral Pads very narrow, suBrectangular, aBout as long as scutelluM; Posterolateral angle of dltg VI (Male) Produced into a short, very thin, acuMinate, and usually uPturned suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). The shaPe of the Male Parandria closely reseMBles that of N. wellingtonensis although the aPical Margin has a less develoPed, More rounded suBtriangular inner Projection. Neadenocoris centralis is a widesPread North Island sPecies. 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HolotyPe: Male (CMNZ) laBeled “[BR] Moana (L. Brunner) Mar. 10, 1950 R.R. Forster Leaf Mould (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Neadenocoris acutus (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (Pink laBel; tyPed) / Neadenocoris acutus Us. \u0026 Mats. (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 230).\nNeadenocoris reflexus Usinger and Matsuda 1959: 79. HolotyPe: feMale (CMNZ) laBeled “N. ZEALAND: (tyPed) S.I. [NN] Jo [=Junction] Brown and Aorere River 9-1-54. W. Dukes (hand-written) / C.M. (hand-written) / Jn Brown + Aorere River 9/1/ 54 W. Dukes (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Neadenocoris reflexus (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (Pink laBel; tyPed) / Neadenocoris reflexus Us. \u0026 Mats. (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 230). New synonym.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 27). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen suBrectilinear, Posteriorly divergent; length 3.1–3.7 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish to yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora usually Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, 1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.0 (incl. Peduncle): 1.1. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (4.0–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded aPex and very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.2×–2.4× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7×–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBrectangular, slightly Produced (often Barely so), reaching Posterior Margin to Middle of collar. Scutellum aBout 1.2× longer than PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin notched, reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads very narrow (1.7–1.8× longer than wide aPically), suBrectangular (outer lateral and aPical Margins suBrectilinear), reaching anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen, slightly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergite VI. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct or evanescent; aPodeMal Markings distinct or evanescent (esPecially outer rows). Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) well-develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins suBrectilinear, Posteriorly divergent. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a Moderately long, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.3× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 15) suBtriangular, rather Broad; aPical Margin Mostly convex, with sinuation near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion Moderately develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III nearly fused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle or not), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 3.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, finely to soMewhat coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale (Fig. 28) reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.7–4.3 MM). Body ovate-suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen suBrectilinear to slightly rounded, soMewhat slender in aPPearance (aBout 2.2× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Anterolateral angles of PronotuM often More narrowly rounded and More strongly Produced. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 1.6–2.1× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 82 sPeciMens (CMNZ, LUNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 42). South Island: BR, NN (west), WD –Hokitika Gorge (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to Montane (uP to 900 M). Habitat. Occurs in southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, Mixed native forests, and shruBlands; also a Pinus radiata Plantation adjacent to native forests. Collected Mostly in leaf litter; also found in Mixed leaf litter and Moss or Mixed Moss and lichen. Can Be found in association with Neadenocoris abdominalis. Seasonality. Adults: SePteMBer–NoveMBer, January–August (Mostly NoveMBer, January, March). Tenerals: NoveMBer, January, March–APril. NyMPhs: NoveMBer, March, July–August.\nRemarks. This sPecies was Previously known only froM the Male. Neadenocoris acutus is MorPhologically close to N. abdominalis and N. hoarei (see ReMarks under N. abdominalis). The followings are the Main diagnostic characters of N. acutus: Male Body suBtriangular with sides of aBdoMen suBrectilinear, Posteriorly divergent, 3.1–3.7 MM in length; feMale Body ovate-suBtriangular, slender in aPPearance, aBout 2.2× longer than wide; antennal segMent II long (4.0–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; antennal segMent III narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling; scutelluM longer than PronotuM; heMelytral Pads slightly shorter than scutelluM; dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of Male with a Moderately long, rather thick Posterolateral sPine; ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of Male aBout 3.5× longer than VI Medially. The Male Parandria are rather Broad, differently shaPed than in N. abdominalis, and have a rather convex surface and aPical Margin coMPared to N. hoarei. The authors have checked the Male holotyPe of N. acutus and the feMale holotyPe of N. reflexus against Males and feMales froM their resPective tyPe localities as well as nearBy areas, and they found the two taxa to Be consPecific. Neadenocoris acutus and N. abdominalis have a siMilar western South Island distriBution although only N. acutus is known froM western areas of the Northwest Nelson (NN) region. The two sPecies have often Been found together in leaf litter saMPles froM the saMe locality (BR, WD; NZAC).","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 15-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496391","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:08:19Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:08:19Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:21:56Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496390","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496390","identifiers":[{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B346507FFD7FF54F9283886A5A4","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Neadenocoris acutus Usinger and Matsuda 1959"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris acutus"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B346507FFD7FF54F9283886A5A4","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496050","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496057","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496068","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496390","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Neadenocoris acutus Usinger and Matsuda, 1959\nFig. 15, 27–28, 42\nNeadenocoris acutus Usinger and Matsuda 1959: 76. HolotyPe: Male (CMNZ) laBeled “[BR] Moana (L. Brunner) Mar. 10, 1950 R.R. Forster Leaf Mould (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Neadenocoris acutus (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (Pink laBel; tyPed) / Neadenocoris acutus Us. \u0026 Mats. (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 230).\nNeadenocoris reflexus Usinger and Matsuda 1959: 79. HolotyPe: feMale (CMNZ) laBeled “N. ZEALAND: (tyPed) S.I. [NN] Jo [=Junction] Brown and Aorere River 9-1-54. W. Dukes (hand-written) / C.M. (hand-written) / Jn Brown + Aorere River 9/1/ 54 W. Dukes (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Neadenocoris reflexus (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (Pink laBel; tyPed) / Neadenocoris reflexus Us. \u0026 Mats. (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 230). New synonym.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 27). Body suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen suBrectilinear, Posteriorly divergent; length 3.1–3.7 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown; yellowish to yellowish Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora usually Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, 1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 0.9: 1.0 (incl. Peduncle): 1.1. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (4.0–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded aPex and very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.2×–2.4× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7×–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBrectangular, slightly Produced (often Barely so), reaching Posterior Margin to Middle of collar. Scutellum aBout 1.2× longer than PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin notched, reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads very narrow (1.7–1.8× longer than wide aPically), suBrectangular (outer lateral and aPical Margins suBrectilinear), reaching anterior Margin of dMtg I of aBdoMen, slightly shorter than scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergite VI. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct or evanescent; aPodeMal Markings distinct or evanescent (esPecially outer rows). Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) well-develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, flat Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum Moderately to strongly reflexed; lateral Margins suBrectilinear, Posteriorly divergent. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a Moderately long, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.3× as long as aPical width of dltg VI). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 15) suBtriangular, rather Broad; aPical Margin Mostly convex, with sinuation near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion Moderately develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III nearly fused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle or not), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 3.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot surrounded By coarse Punctures often More visiBle on each segMent of outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, finely to soMewhat coarsely Punctate Between sMooth areas. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct.\nFemale (Fig. 28) reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.7–4.3 MM). Body ovate-suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen suBrectilinear to slightly rounded, soMewhat slender in aPPearance (aBout 2.2× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Anterolateral angles of PronotuM often More narrowly rounded and More strongly Produced. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 1.6–2.1× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 82 sPeciMens (CMNZ, LUNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 42). South Island: BR, NN (west), WD –Hokitika Gorge (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to Montane (uP to 900 M). Habitat. Occurs in southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, Mixed native forests, and shruBlands; also a Pinus radiata Plantation adjacent to native forests. Collected Mostly in leaf litter; also found in Mixed leaf litter and Moss or Mixed Moss and lichen. Can Be found in association with Neadenocoris abdominalis. Seasonality. Adults: SePteMBer–NoveMBer, January–August (Mostly NoveMBer, January, March). Tenerals: NoveMBer, January, March–APril. NyMPhs: NoveMBer, March, July–August.\nRemarks. This sPecies was Previously known only froM the Male. Neadenocoris acutus is MorPhologically close to N. abdominalis and N. hoarei (see ReMarks under N. abdominalis). The followings are the Main diagnostic characters of N. acutus: Male Body suBtriangular with sides of aBdoMen suBrectilinear, Posteriorly divergent, 3.1–3.7 MM in length; feMale Body ovate-suBtriangular, slender in aPPearance, aBout 2.2× longer than wide; antennal segMent II long (4.0–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; antennal segMent III narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling; scutelluM longer than PronotuM; heMelytral Pads slightly shorter than scutelluM; dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of Male with a Moderately long, rather thick Posterolateral sPine; ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of Male aBout 3.5× longer than VI Medially. The Male Parandria are rather Broad, differently shaPed than in N. abdominalis, and have a rather convex surface and aPical Margin coMPared to N. hoarei. The authors have checked the Male holotyPe of N. acutus and the feMale holotyPe of N. reflexus against Males and feMales froM their resPective tyPe localities as well as nearBy areas, and they found the two taxa to Be consPecific. Neadenocoris acutus and N. abdominalis have a siMilar western South Island distriBution although only N. acutus is known froM western areas of the Northwest Nelson (NN) region. The two sPecies have often Been found together in leaf litter saMPles froM the saMe locality (BR, WD; NZAC).","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 15-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496390","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:08:19Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:08:19Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:21:56Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496385","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496385","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:zenodo.org:20496385","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B34651AFFCAFF54F90E3EF1A54E","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Neadenocoris northlandicus Lariviere and Larochelle 2024, new species"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris northlandicus"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B34651AFFCAFF54F90E3EF1A54E","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496050","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496057","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496072","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496384","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Neadenocoris northlandicus Larivière and Larochelle, new species\nFig. 13, 25, 46\nNeadenocoris northlandicus Larivière and Larochelle, new sPecies. HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “ NEW ZEALAND ND MangaMuka Gorge Walkway 350M 351140S 1732725E 27 May 99 Litter 99-30 Larivière Larochelle (tyPed) / Wet Broadleaf forest (Taraire doM [=doMinant]) (tyPed) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris northlandicus Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 2 Males, 2 feMales (NZAC), with saMe data as holotyPe; 1 feMale (AMNZ), froM saMe locality as holotyPe, 550M, 17 SeP 99, litter 99/60, wet Broadleaf forest; 1 Male (NZAC), MangaMuka Gorge SuMMit Walkway (First 1.5 kM) 400-500M 23.XI.2015, wet Broadleaf-PodocarP forest, four fallen Broadleaf Branches (3-6 cM diaM.); huMid undersurface, Brushing; 1 feMale (NZAC), MangaMuka Road, 21 Jan 1972, GW RaMsay, litter 72/61; Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 25). Body ovate-suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen strongly rounded; length 2.6–3.1 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown, usually Paler Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and tergal Plate of aBdoMen including aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; Middle of feMora soMetiMes Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, aBout 1.4× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.0: 0.9 (incl. Peduncle): 1.3. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (4.0–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded aPex, without dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.4–2.5× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles narrowly rounded to rounded-suBtriangular, Moderately to strongly Produced, reaching or surPassing anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin entire (unnotched), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads Broad (1.3–1.4× longer than wide aPically), rounded (outer lateral Margin strongly rounded, aPical Margin More slightly rounded), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, aBout as long as scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly to Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly to Moderately elevated; surface with sParse, rather fine Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct; aPodeMal Markings evanescent (inner rows soMetiMes More ProMinent). Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) rather well develoPed, Placed Medially on rather thick, flat to slightly swollen Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.0× wider than long Medially. Connexivum slightly to Moderately reflexed; lateral Margins rather strongly rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI, soMetiMes More faintly develoPed). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 13) suBtriangular, rather narrow; aPical Margin Moderately sinuate, with rounded Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion slightly develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (MetasternuM More sParsely so, soMetiMes nearly iMPunctate Medially); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 2.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot, not surrounded By coarse Punctures, often More visiBle on each segMent in outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, Mostly iMPunctate. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct (Posterior sPot of segMental Pairs soMetiMes More distinct).\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.2–3.7 MM). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen rather strongly rounded, Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 1.7–2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 66 sPeciMens (AMNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 46). North Island: AK (north)–DoMe Forest Walkway (NZAC). Moirs Hill Walkway, [Pohuehue Reserve] (NZAC). ND–MangaMuka Gorge (AMNZ), Hills (AMNZ), Road (NZAC), SuMMit (AMNZ, NZAC), Walkway (AMNZ, NZAC). Mangawhai, Gorge Hills (AMNZ). Ngaiotonga Reserve Walkway (NZAC). OMahuta Forest (NZAC), Reserve/Sanctuary (NZAC). Parihaka Park [Whangarei] (NZAC). Pukekaroro Scenic Reserve (NZAC). Puketi Forest, Kauri Reserve, Waiare Road, 10 M South Kaea [=Puketi Forest, Manginangina Kauri Reserve, 16 kM South of Kaeo] (NZAC). Trounson [Kauri] Park (NZAC). WaiPoua Forest (NZAC), Te Matua Ngahere (NZAC); WaiPoua StreaM [=River] (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to lower Montane (uP to 600 M). Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf-PodocarP (including Agathis australis) forests. Can Be locally aBundant where Beilschmiedia is doMinant. Collected in leaf litter, leaf-decaying wood litter, Moss and lichen on the Bark of fallen trees; also found By Brushing the huMid underside of fallen rotting Branches (3–6 cM in diaMeter). Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (Mostly DeceMBer–FeBruary). Tenerals: OctoBer–DeceMBer. NyMPhs: January–FeBruary.\nRemarks. This sPecies is naMed after Northland region where it occurs, and the Latin suffix - icus, Meaning ‘of ’ or ‘Pertaining to’. Neadenocoris northlandicus is easily distinguished froM N. wellingtonensis and N. centralis, the two other North Island sPecies with a suBtriangular Body and ‘sPinous’ Posterolateral angle of dltg VI in the Male. The Main characteristics of N. northlandicus are as follows: rather sMall size; strongly rounded aBdoMinal sides in Both sexes; long and slender antennal segMent II; narrowly suBtriangular antennal segMent III without dorsoaPical swelling; rather strongly Produced anterolateral angles of PronotuM (reaching or surPassing anterior Margin of collar); Broadly rounded heMelytral Pads; Posterolateral angle of dltg VI (Male) Produced into a short, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI); rather narrow Parandria without inner Projection along aPical Margin. 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HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “ NEW ZEALAND ND MangaMuka Gorge Walkway 350M 351140S 1732725E 27 May 99 Litter 99-30 Larivière Larochelle (tyPed) / Wet Broadleaf forest (Taraire doM [=doMinant]) (tyPed) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris northlandicus Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 2 Males, 2 feMales (NZAC), with saMe data as holotyPe; 1 feMale (AMNZ), froM saMe locality as holotyPe, 550M, 17 SeP 99, litter 99/60, wet Broadleaf forest; 1 Male (NZAC), MangaMuka Gorge SuMMit Walkway (First 1.5 kM) 400-500M 23.XI.2015, wet Broadleaf-PodocarP forest, four fallen Broadleaf Branches (3-6 cM diaM.); huMid undersurface, Brushing; 1 feMale (NZAC), MangaMuka Road, 21 Jan 1972, GW RaMsay, litter 72/61; Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 25). Body ovate-suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen strongly rounded; length 2.6–3.1 MM. Dorsal color reddish Brown, usually Paler Brown on Part of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, heMelytral Pads, and tergal Plate of aBdoMen including aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs Pale yellowish Brown to reddish Brown; Middle of feMora soMetiMes Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles slightly divergent, aBout 1.4× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.0: 0.9 (incl. Peduncle): 1.3. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (4.0–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded aPex, without dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.4–2.5× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles narrowly rounded to rounded-suBtriangular, Moderately to strongly Produced, reaching or surPassing anterior Margin of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half Broadly U-shaPed to rounded-suBquadrate. APical Margin entire (unnotched), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads Broad (1.3–1.4× longer than wide aPically), rounded (outer lateral Margin strongly rounded, aPical Margin More slightly rounded), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, aBout as long as scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergites IV–V. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly to Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly to Moderately elevated; surface with sParse, rather fine Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct; aPodeMal Markings evanescent (inner rows soMetiMes More ProMinent). Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) rather well develoPed, Placed Medially on rather thick, flat to slightly swollen Plates. DMtg VII aBout 3.0× wider than long Medially. Connexivum slightly to Moderately reflexed; lateral Margins rather strongly rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused, IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–V, VII unProduced, VI Produced into a short, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI, soMetiMes More faintly develoPed). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 13) suBtriangular, rather narrow; aPical Margin Moderately sinuate, with rounded Projection near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion slightly develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (MetasternuM More sParsely so, soMetiMes nearly iMPunctate Medially); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III suPerficially unfused Medially (faint suture or row of Punctures visiBle), other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 2.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI Barely distinct; a single large sPot, not surrounded By coarse Punctures, often More visiBle on each segMent in outer rows. ConnexivuM not deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, Mostly iMPunctate. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII Barely distinct (Posterior sPot of segMental Pairs soMetiMes More distinct).\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.2–3.7 MM). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen rather strongly rounded, Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI of connexivuM unProduced. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin 1.7–2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 66 sPeciMens (AMNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 46). North Island: AK (north)–DoMe Forest Walkway (NZAC). Moirs Hill Walkway, [Pohuehue Reserve] (NZAC). ND–MangaMuka Gorge (AMNZ), Hills (AMNZ), Road (NZAC), SuMMit (AMNZ, NZAC), Walkway (AMNZ, NZAC). Mangawhai, Gorge Hills (AMNZ). Ngaiotonga Reserve Walkway (NZAC). OMahuta Forest (NZAC), Reserve/Sanctuary (NZAC). Parihaka Park [Whangarei] (NZAC). Pukekaroro Scenic Reserve (NZAC). Puketi Forest, Kauri Reserve, Waiare Road, 10 M South Kaea [=Puketi Forest, Manginangina Kauri Reserve, 16 kM South of Kaeo] (NZAC). Trounson [Kauri] Park (NZAC). WaiPoua Forest (NZAC), Te Matua Ngahere (NZAC); WaiPoua StreaM [=River] (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to lower Montane (uP to 600 M). Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf-PodocarP (including Agathis australis) forests. Can Be locally aBundant where Beilschmiedia is doMinant. Collected in leaf litter, leaf-decaying wood litter, Moss and lichen on the Bark of fallen trees; also found By Brushing the huMid underside of fallen rotting Branches (3–6 cM in diaMeter). Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (Mostly DeceMBer–FeBruary). Tenerals: OctoBer–DeceMBer. NyMPhs: January–FeBruary.\nRemarks. This sPecies is naMed after Northland region where it occurs, and the Latin suffix - icus, Meaning ‘of ’ or ‘Pertaining to’. Neadenocoris northlandicus is easily distinguished froM N. wellingtonensis and N. centralis, the two other North Island sPecies with a suBtriangular Body and ‘sPinous’ Posterolateral angle of dltg VI in the Male. The Main characteristics of N. northlandicus are as follows: rather sMall size; strongly rounded aBdoMinal sides in Both sexes; long and slender antennal segMent II; narrowly suBtriangular antennal segMent III without dorsoaPical swelling; rather strongly Produced anterolateral angles of PronotuM (reaching or surPassing anterior Margin of collar); Broadly rounded heMelytral Pads; Posterolateral angle of dltg VI (Male) Produced into a short, rather thick, suBtriangular sPine (aBout 0.2× as long as aPical width of dltg VI); rather narrow Parandria without inner Projection along aPical Margin. 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A now-destroyed stone bridge, located approximately one kilometer north of Meẓad ʿAteret has often been credited to the Mamluk sultan Baybars (r. 658–76/1260–77). He is known to have built a series of bridges to enhance the road network within his territory. The available sources, however, do not mention his direct involvement in the construction of this particular bridge. On the other hand, we do learn that he crossed this bridge while on route to besiege Ṣafad. This article brings to light a so-far overlooked piece of textual evidence dealing with the patronage of this bridge, placing its erection (or repair?) during the Ayyubid period. Despite being the sole source of information, it should not be overlooked but rather evaluated according to its face value and its historical-archaeological context.","descriptionType":"Abstract"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/records/ebk1g-q2296","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":2,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"fabricaForm","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2025-01-21T23:06:31Z","registered":"2025-02-21T18:10:53Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:21:51Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"tind.uchicago","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496376","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496376","identifiers":[{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B34651BFFC8FF54FC023875A081","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Neadenocoris pseudovatus Lariviere and Larochelle 2024, new species"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris pseudovatus"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B34651BFFC8FF54FC023875A081","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496050","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496052","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496072","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496376","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Neadenocoris pseudovatus Larivière and Larochelle, new species\nFig. 12, 24, 48\nNeadenocoris pseudovatus Larivière and Larochelle, new sPecies. HolotyPe: Male (NZAC) laBeled “ NEW ZEALAND BP KaiMai Ra [=Range], UPlands [=UPland] Rd [=Road] end Tk [=Track] −37.39 175.54 250M 17.XII.2008 Larivière, Larochelle (tyPed) / KaMahi forest: Underside, dead fallen Branch (3-5cM. diaM.) BRANCH no 1 (tyPed) / HOLOTYPE [Male syMBol] Neadenocoris pseudovatus Larivière \u0026 Larochelle, 2024 (red laBel; tyPed).” ParatyPes: 3 Males, 4 feMales (AMNZ, NZAC) with saMe data as holotyPe, Bearing Blue ParatyPe laBels.\nDescription. Male (Fig. 24). Body ovate-suBtriangular; sides of aBdoMen rather strongly rounded; length 3.4–4.1 MM. Dorsal color Pale to dark reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on PronotuM, scutelluM, and aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings; Blackish on Middle of dMtg II–III, VII (soMetiMes with a Blackish Median striPe froM Base to aPex of tergal Plate). Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs yellowish Brown to Pale reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora often Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8–0.9× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles distinctly divergent, 1.2–1.3× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.1: 0.9 (incl. Peduncle): 1.2. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (4.5–5.0× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded-suBtruncate aPex and very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence rather long, curved or suBerect on I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum aBout 2.2× wider than long Medially, including collar; aBout 0.7× as long as head. Anterolateral angles Broadly rounded-suBtriangular, Moderately Produced, reaching or slightly surPassing Middle of collar. Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half suBquadrate. APical Margin notched, reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads very narrow (aBout 1.8× longer than wide aPically), rounded-suBrectangular (outer lateral and Posterior Margins slightly to Moderately rounded), reaching aBout Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, aBout as long as scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergite IV. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II Moderately to rather strongly elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc Moderately to rather strongly elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct; aPodeMal Markings More or less distinct. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) Moderately to strongly develoPed, Placed Medially on thick, rather strongly swollen tuBercles (less strongly develoPed on dMtg V). DMtg VII aBout 3.5× wider than long Medially. Connexivum slightly to Moderately reflexed; lateral Margins rather strongly rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused (faint suture soMetiMes visiBle), IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout 1.5× longer than wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–VI unProduced, VII very slightly Produced Posteriorly (unProduced in N. ovatus). Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 12) suBtriangular, Moderately narrow; aPical Margin slightly sinuate-concave, without noticeaBle Projection or notch near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion strongly develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM Barely elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III Broadly fused Medially, other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 2.7× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI faint, inner rows usually More visiBle; Paired sPots of outer rows with Posterior sPot More visiBle, larger, not surrounded By coarse Punctures. ConnexivuM not distinctly deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, Mostly Punctate. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII faint or indistinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.9–4.9 MM).Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded, soMewhat Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Anterolateral angles of PronotuM often More Produced, reaching or surPassing anterior Margin of collar. Posterolateral angle of dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VII of connexivuM unProduced. ABdoMinal venter with sParse coarse Punctures laterally. Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 2.0× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 549 sPeciMens (AMNZ, MONZ, NZAC (Mostly)).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 48). North Island: AK, BP, CL, GB, ND, RI, TK, TO, WO. South Island: NN –Lee [River] Valley (NZAC). WhangaMoa Saddle (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to suBalPine (uP to 1200 M). Habitat. Occurs in Broadleaf-PodocarP forests, Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Mixed native forests, shruBlands, and tussock-Broadleaf scruBlands. Can Be locally aBundant in wet forests where Broadleaved trees are doMinant, e.g. Didymocheton (Previously Dysoxylum), Beilschmiedia, Pittosporum, Pterophylla (Previously Weinmannia). Collected in large nuMBers on the Moist, often Moldy Bark froM the underside of sMall to large fallen rotting Branches (2–10 cM in diaMeter); also found in leaf litter or Mixed leaf and twig litter. Seasonality. Adults: throughout Most of the year (aBundant in DeceMBer–January). Tenerals: OctoBer to January, June (aBundant in DeceMBer). NyMPhs: OctoBer–March, June, August (aBundant in DeceMBer). Mating oBserved in DeceMBer. Ovigerous feMales seen in DeceMBer.\nRemarks. The sPecies naMe is Based on the Prefix Pseudo- froM the Greek pseudes, Meaning false and coMMonly used in science to distinguish Between siMilar concePts or oBjects, and ovatus, the naMe of the sPecies this taxon reseMBles Most. Neadenocoris pseudovatus and N. ovatus are MorPhologically close. In addition to characters of the Male Parandria, N. pseudovatus has the following Main distinguishing features: Body ovate-suBtriangular (Male); antenniferous tuBercles shorter, aBout 1.2–1.3× longer than eye; antennae with rather long, More erect PuBescence; PronotuM narrower, aBout 2.2× wider than long, with lateral Margins thin, not Bead-like in aPPearance and anterolateral angles More Broadly rounded, less strongly Produced; heMelytral Pads narrower, less strongly rounded; tergal Plate of aBdoMen generally More strongly elevated, with Blackish areas aBout Middle of dorsal Mediotergites (dMtg) II–III, VII or soMetiMes with a Median Blackish striPe froM Base to aPex; aBdoMinal scent gland oPenings More strongly develoPed, Placed on thick, rather strongly swollen tuBercles (dMtg III–V); Male dorsal laterotergite (dltg) VII very slightly Produced Posteriorly. Neadenocoris pseudovatus is Broadly distriButed on the North Island. It also occurs on the South Island, in the eastern Part of the Northwest Nelson (NN) area.","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 11-12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496376","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:08:03Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:08:03Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:21:46Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.6082/84nnn-ggq46","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.6082/84nnn-ggq46","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:knowledge.uchicago.edu:h98h9-10p59","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"oai:uchicago.tind.io:11256","identifierType":"Other"}],"creators":[{"name":"Fu, Yichun","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Yichun","familyName":"Fu","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[{"nameIdentifier":"0000-0001-5620-3200","nameIdentifierScheme":"ORCID"}]},{"name":"Choi, David","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"David","familyName":"Choi","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Ronen, Natali","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Natali","familyName":"Ronen","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Dalal, Sushila","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Sushila","familyName":"Dalal","affiliation":["University of Chicago"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Successful Treatment of Eosinophilic Enterocolitis in an Adult Patient With Adalimumab"}],"publisher":"University of Chicago","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"eosinophilic gastroenteritis"},{"subject":"eosinophilic colitis"},{"subject":"anti-TNF"},{"subject":"diarrhea"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-02","dateType":"Issued"},{"date":"2026-05-22","dateType":"Updated"}],"language":"en","types":{"ris":"JOUR","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.6082/84nnn-ggq46","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/communities/biological-sciences-division/","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc-by-nc-nd-4.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"},{"rights":"Distribution License"},{"rights":"© 2024 The Author(s) This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.","rightsUri":"http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases are increasing in prevalence, but understanding of their causes and effective treatments remain elusive, especially in adults. We present a case of eosinophilic gastroenteritis and colitis with extraintestinal manifestations that was successfully treated with a tumor necrosis factor α inhibitor, adalimumab.","descriptionType":"Abstract"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/records/h98h9-10p59","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:21:44Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:21:44Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:21:44Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"tind.uchicago","type":"clients"}}}},{"id":"10.5281/zenodo.20496371","type":"dois","attributes":{"doi":"10.5281/zenodo.20496371","identifiers":[{"identifier":"oai:zenodo.org:20496371","identifierType":"oai"},{"identifier":"http://treatment.plazi.org/id/35219B34651CFFC9FF54FE6A3C71A5BD","identifierType":"URL"}],"creators":[{"name":"Larivière, Marie-Claude","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"Marie-Claude","familyName":"Larivière","affiliation":["New Zealand ArthroPod Collection, Manaaki Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142"],"nameIdentifiers":[]},{"name":"Larochelle, André","nameType":"Personal","givenName":"André","familyName":"Larochelle","affiliation":["Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research 1142, New Zealand"],"nameIdentifiers":[]}],"titles":[{"title":"Neadenocoris ovatus Usinger and Matsuda 1959"}],"publisher":"Zenodo","container":{},"publicationYear":2024,"subjects":[{"subject":"Biodiversity"},{"subject":"Taxonomy"},{"subject":"Animalia"},{"subject":"Arthropoda"},{"subject":"Insecta"},{"subject":"Hemiptera"},{"subject":"Aradidae"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris"},{"subject":"Neadenocoris ovatus"}],"contributors":[],"dates":[{"date":"2024-06-28","dateType":"Issued"}],"language":null,"types":{"ris":"RPRT","bibtex":"article","citeproc":"article-journal","schemaOrg":"ScholarlyArticle","resourceType":"Taxonomic treatment","resourceTypeGeneral":"Text"},"relatedIdentifiers":[{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496046","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsPartOf","relatedIdentifier":"http://publication.plazi.org/id/C918E34C6517FFC5FF94FFC53D08A622","resourceTypeGeneral":"JournalArticle","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"IsSourceOf","relatedIdentifier":"https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/35219B34651CFFC9FF54FE6A3C71A5BD","relatedIdentifierType":"URL"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496050","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496052","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"Cites","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496072","resourceTypeGeneral":"Image","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"},{"relationType":"IsVersionOf","relatedIdentifier":"10.5281/zenodo.20496370","relatedIdentifierType":"DOI"}],"relatedItems":[],"sizes":[],"formats":[],"version":null,"rightsList":[{"rights":"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal","rightsUri":"https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode","schemeUri":"https://spdx.org/licenses/","rightsIdentifier":"cc0-1.0","rightsIdentifierScheme":"SPDX"}],"descriptions":[{"description":"Neadenocoris ovatus Usinger and Matsuda, 1959\nFig. 11, 23, 47\nNeadenocoris ovatus Usinger and Matsuda 1959: 75. HolotyPe: Male (CMNZ) laBeled “N. ZEALAND: (tyPed) S.I. [MB] Pelorus Bridge MarlBorough 17-XII-1951 R. PilgriM (CM) (hand-written) / Pelorus Bridge MarlBorough, S.I., N. Zealand. 17.XII.51 R. PilgriM (C.M.) (hand-written) / HOLOTYPE (tyPed) Neadenocoris ovatus (hand-written) Usinger-Matsuda (Pink laBel; tyPed) / Neadenocoris ovatus Us. \u0026 Mats. (hand-written).” Photo of holotyPe and associated laBels (Larivière and Larochelle 2004: 230).\nDescription. Male (Fig. 23). Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen slightly rounded; length 3.5–4.2 MM. Dorsal color Pale to dark reddish Brown; yellowish Brown on vertex of head, PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads. Eyes reddish. Antennae, rostruM, and legs yellowish Brown to Pale reddish Brown; coxae, trochanters, and Middle of feMora often Paler. Ventral color Mostly Matching Main dorsal color. Head. ABout 0.8–0.9× as long as wide across eyes. Antenniferous tuBercles distinctly divergent, aBout 1.5× longer than eye. Antennae. Ratio of length of segMents II–IV/I aBout 1.1: 0.8 (incl. Peduncle): 1.2. SegMent I slightly curved, gradually thickened toward aPex, thicker than other segMents; II suBcylindrical, long (aBout 4.5× longer than wide), rather slender in aPPearance; III Briefly Pedunculate Basally, narrowly suBtriangular in lateral view, with rounded-suBtruncate aPex and very sMall or evanescent dorsoaPical swelling; IV fusiforM, distinctly longer than non-Pedunculate Portion of III. PuBescence short to Moderately long, curved or aPPressed on segMents I–II, More erect on III–IV, More closely set on IV. Thorax. PronotuM, scutelluM, and heMelytral Pads Partly sMooth, Partly Punctate. Pronotum 2.3–2.5× wider than long Medially, including collar; 0.7–0.8× as long as head. Anterolateral angles narrowly rounded-suBtriangular, rather strongly Produced, reaching or slightly surPassing anterior Margin of collar. Lateral Margins rather thick, Bead-like in aPPearance (as oPPosed to other sPecies). Scutellum aBout as long as PronotuM Medially, including collar. APical half suBquadrate. APical Margin notched, reaching anterior Margin to Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen. Hemelytral pads Moderately narrow (aBout 1.5× longer than wide aPically), rounded-suBrectangular (outer lateral and aPical Margins Moderately to strongly rounded), reaching anterior Margin to Middle of dMtg I of aBdoMen, aBout as long as scutelluM. Abdomen widest across tergite IV. Dorsal Mediotergite (dMtg) II slightly to Moderately elevated Medially. Tergal plate (dMtg III–VI). Disc slightly (Mostly) to Moderately elevated; surface with sParse coarse Punctures; intersegMental divisions distinct or evanescent; aPodeMal Markings More or less distinct. Scent gland oPenings (or scars thereof) slightly to Moderately develoPed, Placed Medially on thin, slightly swollen Plates or low tuBercles. DMtg VII aBout 3.0× wider than long Medially. Connexivum slightly to Moderately reflexed; lateral Margins slightly rounded. Dorsal laterotergites (dltg) II–III fused (soMetiMes with suPerficial suture in Between), IV–VII seParated froM each other; IV–VI suBrectangular, VII suBtriangular, aBout as long as wide across Base. Posterolateral angles of dltg III–VII unProduced. Genitalia. Parandria (Fig. 11) suBtriangular, very narrow; aPical Margin slightly sinuate, without noticeaBle Projection or notch near outer corner; Pale aPical Portion strongly develoPed. Ventral surface. Head. RostruM reaching a short distance Behind collar. Thorax. Pro-, Meso-, and MetasternuM well deMarcated froM each other, coarsely Punctate (excePt Medially on MetasternuM); ProsternuM slightly elevated Between Procoxae; suture Between MetasternuM and aBdoMinal venter well develoPed. Abdomen. Ventral Mediotergites (dMtg) II–III narrowly fused Medially, other Mediotergites well deMarcated froM each other, Mostly iMPunctate; VII aBout 2.5× longer than VI Medially. APodeMal sPots of vMtg III–VI faint, inner rows soMetiMes More visiBle; Paired sPots of outer rows with Posterior sPot More visiBle, larger, not surrounded By coarse Punctures (excePt soMetiMes on vMtg III). ConnexivuM not distinctly deMarcated froM reMainder of venter By a suture, finely to soMewhat coarsely Punctate along inner side, Mostly iMPunctate along outer side. APodeMal sPots of ventral laterotergites (vltg) III–VII faint or indistinct.\nFemale reseMBling Male, larger in size (3.8–4.6 MM).Body suBovate; sides of aBdoMen Moderately rounded, soMewhat Broad in aPPearance (aBout 2.0× longer than wide across tergite IV of aBdoMen). Ventral Mediotergite (vMtg) VII of aBdoMen Medially sPlit into two suBrectangular Plates; each Plate with inner Margin aBout 2.5× longer than vMtg VI Medially and aPical Margin sinuate.\nMaterial examined. 16 sPeciMens (CMNZ, NZAC).\nGeographic distribution (Fig. 47). South Island: MB –Pelorus Bridge (CMNZ, NZAC), Scenic Reserve (NZAC). Port Underwood Saddle (NZAC). Wairau Valley, ToP Valley, Staircase Creek [=StreaM] (NZAC). SD –OPouri Saddle, suMMit (NZAC).\nBiology. Altitudinal range. Lowland to lower Montane (uP to 600 M). Habitat. Occurs in southern Beech forests (Nothofagus sensu lato), Mixed native forests, and shruBlands. Collected in leaf litter and Moss; also found By Brushing the Moist Bark froM the underside of fallen rotting Branches and By sifting thick leaf and twig litter at the Base of Blechnum ferns. Seasonality. Adults: SePteMBer–OctoBer, FeBruary–APril, July–August. Tenerals: NoveMBer, January–FeBruary. NyMPhs: SePteMBer, APril.\nRemarks. A nuMBer of sPeciMens were seen with an atyPical dorsoaPical Projection on the third antennal segMent, reMiniscent of although not as strongly develoPed as the large dorsoaPical Projection seen in N. spinicornis. In such cases, N. ovatus were easily identified By the longer, slender antennal segMent II (slightly longer than I; aBout 4.5× longer than wide), Broader PronotuM, suBquadrate scutelluM, less develoPed scent gland oPenings, ventral Mediotergites (vMtg) II–III of aBdoMen narrowly fused Medially. The Male of N. ovatus lacks the Posterolateral sPinous Projection of the dorsal laterotergites (dltg) VI seen in Most Neadenocoris sPecies; a feature shared with N. spinicornis and N. pseudovatus. Neadenocoris ovatus is known froM the north of the South Island (MB, SD). Larivière and Larochelle (2004) ’s record froM Haast Pass (WD) was Based on Misidentified sPeciMens of N. spinicornis.","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"Published as part of Larivière, Marie-Claude \u0026 Larochelle, André, 2024, SynoPsis of the suBfaMily ProsyMPiestinae in New Zealand (HeteroPtera: Aradidae), pp. 1-42 in Insecta Mundi 2024 (58) on pages 10-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20496046","descriptionType":"Other"}],"geoLocations":[],"fundingReferences":[],"url":"https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.20496371","contentUrl":null,"metadataVersion":0,"schemaVersion":"http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4","source":"api","isActive":true,"state":"findable","reason":null,"viewCount":0,"downloadCount":0,"referenceCount":0,"citationCount":0,"partCount":0,"partOfCount":0,"versionCount":0,"versionOfCount":0,"created":"2026-06-01T18:07:57Z","registered":"2026-06-01T18:07:57Z","published":null,"updated":"2026-06-01T18:21:41Z"},"relationships":{"client":{"data":{"id":"cern.zenodo","type":"clients"}}}}],"meta":{"total":16204855,"totalPages":400,"page":1},"links":{"self":"https://api.datacite.org/dois?query=publicationYear%3A2024","next":"https://api.datacite.org/dois?page%5Bnumber%5D=2\u0026page%5Bsize%5D=25\u0026query=publicationYear%3A2024"}}