New species and reclassification of the fossil assassin bug Koenigsbergia (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Phimophorinae)

Jamie Ramirez, Agnieszka Bugaj‐Nawrocka, A. Taszakowski, C. Weirauch
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The assassin bug genus Koenigsbergia Popov, 2003 is currently monotypic and represented by a female holotype from Baltic Amber (~33.9–55.8 MYA). The genus was originally described within Phymatinae (Phymatine Complex or phymatine clade). However, our literature review reveals that the amber fossil likely belongs to the subfamily Phimophorinae, which is distantly related to the phymatine clade. The recent acquisition of one male and one nymph of Koenigsbergia provides the opportunity to reevaluate the systematic placement of this genus. We here examine the new fossils, concluding that the adult male represents an undescribed species, and describe it as Koenigsbergia explicativa, new species. Our morphological comparison between Phimophorinae, Phymatinae, and Koenigsbergia (macro imagining, scanning electron microscopy) shows that the fossil genus shares notable similarities with Phimophorus Bergroth, 1886 and Mendanocoris Miller, 1956. We therefore formally transfer the fossil genus to Phimophorinae.
化石刺蝽 Koenigsbergia 的新种和重新分类(半翅目:Reduviidae:Phimophorinae)
刺蝽属 Koenigsbergia Popov, 2003 目前为单型,以波罗的海琥珀(约 33.9-55.8 MYA)中的一个雌性主模式为代表。该属最初被描述在 Phymatinae(phymatine Complex 或 phymatine 支系)中。然而,我们的文献综述显示,该琥珀化石很可能属于 Phimophorinae 亚科,而 Phimophorinae 亚科与 Phymatine 支系关系密切。最近获得的 Koenigsbergia 的一个雄体和一个若虫为重新评估该属的系统定位提供了机会。我们在此对新化石进行了研究,认为雄性成虫代表了一个未被描述的种,并将其描述为 Koenigsbergia explicativa,即新种。我们对 Phimophorinae、Phymatinae 和 Koenigsbergia 进行的形态学比较(宏观成像、扫描电子显微镜)表明,该化石属与 Phimophorus Bergroth, 1886 和 Mendanocoris Miller, 1956 有显著的相似之处。因此,我们正式将该化石属归入 Phimophorinae。
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