@article{Segarra-Carmona_Franqui_Pérez-Martínez_2020, title={Biodiversity of Heteroptera in Puerto Rico: Part II. Annotated Checklist and Keys of Lygaeoidea (Pentatomomorpha)}, volume={104}, url={https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/jaupr/article/view/18314}, DOI={10.46429/jaupr.v104i3.18314}, abstractNote={<p>Lygaeoidea fauna of Puerto Rico and its adjacent islands is presented as part of a revision of the Heteroptera of these islands. In this work, we present 73 species in nine families known from Puerto Rico: Berytidae (4); Lygaeidae (17); Cimidae (1); Ninidae (1); Blissidae (3); Geocoridae (7); Oxycarenidae (1); Pachygronthidae (2); and Rhyparochromidae (37). Of this total, nine represent new records for Puerto Rico: <em>Gampsocoris decorus</em> (Uhler), <em>Spilostethus pandurus</em> (Scopoli), <em>Icshnodemus variegatus</em> (Signoret), <em>Geocoris uliginosus </em>Say, <em>Valtissius distinctus</em> (Distant), <em>Pseudopachybrachius concepcioni </em>Zheng & Slater, <em>Paromius dohrnii</em> (Guérin-Méneville), <em>Ozophora barbudensis</em> Baranowski, and <em>O. xancthocnemis</em> Baranowski. Most species found here are also widely found in the West Indies. The genera with the most species represented are the rhyparochromids <em>Ozophora </em>Uhler and <em>Neopamera </em>Harrington. Taxonomic accounts presented in this work include synonymies, known distribution, lists of hosts and a listing of examined specimens. Also, we provided taxonomic keys and color plates of 52 of the species discussed.</p>}, number={3}, journal={The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico}, author={Segarra-Carmona, Alejandro E. and Franqui, Rosa A. and Pérez-Martínez, Hariette}, year={2020}, month={Jun.}, pages={1–80} }