dc:title"Review of lady beetles in the Cycloneda germainii species complex (Coleoptera; Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Coccinellini) with descriptions of new and unusual species from Chile and surrounding countries";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Habitus views of Cycloneda species: A, C. lacrimosa González & Vandenberg, new species, male, paratype (3.0 mm); B, C. disconsolata Vandenberg & González, new species, female, holotype (3.3 mm); C, C. patagonica González & Vandenberg, new species, paratype (3.0 mm); D, C. germainii (Crotch), female, common form (3.5 mm).";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Morphology of Cycloneda species. Lateral views of bodies (elytral length standardized to facilitate comparison), A–G: A, C. lacrimosa González & Vandenberg, new species, paratype; B, C. disconsolata Vandenberg & González, new species, holotype; C, C. patagonica González & Vandenberg, new species, paratype; D, Cycloneda germainii (Crotch), representative specimen; E, C. eryngii (Mulsant), representative specimen; F, C. sicardi (Brèthes), specimen from Salta; G, C. boliviana (Mulsant), holotype. Pronotal dorsofrontal views, H–L: H, C. lacrimosa González & Vandenberg, new species, paratype; I, C. boliviana (Mulsant), holotype; J, C. sicardi (Brèthes), specimen from El Rincón, Catamarca; K, C. sicardi (Brèthes), specimen from Tacuil, Salta; L, C. sicardi (Brèthes), common aberration in much of range.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. Elytral color patterns of Cycloneda species, left elytron: A–H, C. eryngii (Mulsant) (A–C, with reduced or broken maculae: A, from Rio Bueno, Valdivia; B, from San Pedro de Atacama; C, from Osorno; D–F, common aberrations; G, with confluent markings from Santiago; H, tricolored aberration from Baños de Cauquenes, Rancagua); I–L, C. germainii (Crotch) (I, with reduced markings from San Martin de los Andes, Neuquen; J, common aberration; K, melanic form, type of C. duplaris Berg; L, form with disconnected maculae, from Baños de Cauquenes, Rancagua); M–N, C. lacrimosa González & Vandenberg, new species, common aberrations; O–P, C. disconsolata Vandenberg & González, new species (O, paratype; P, holotype).";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. Male genitalia of Cycloneda species (above, ventral and right lateral views of phallobase; below, right lateral view of sipho (=aedeagus)): A, C. lacrimosa González & Vandenberg, new species, holotype; B, C. patagonica González & Vandenberg, new species, holotype; C, C. germainii (Crotch); D, C. eryngii (Mulsant).";
dc:description"FIGURE 8. Female genitalia of Cycloneda species (oriented with anterior end pointing left): A, C. lacrimosa González & Vandenberg, new species, allotype; B, C. disconsolata Vandenberg & González, new species, holotype; C, C. patagonica González & Vandenberg, new species; D, Cycloneda germainii (Crotch); E, C. eryngii (Mulsant); F, C. sicardi (Brèthes), specimen from Tacuil, Salta; G, C. boliviana (Mulsant), specimen from Molinos, Salta.";
dc:description"FIGURE 9. Left antenna of Cycloneda species, dorsal view: AC, C. lacrimosa Gonzlez & Vandenberg, new species (showing variation from 9 to 11 antennomeres); D, C. patagonica Gonzlez & Vandenberg, new species; E, Cycloneda germainii (Crotch); F, C. eryngii (Mulsant); G, C. sicardi (Brèthes); H, C. boliviana (Mulsant).";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. Habitus views of Cycloneda species: A, C. eryngii (Mulsant), female, common form (3.8 mm); B, C. sicardi (Brèthes), female from Salta, Argentina (3.8 mm); C, C. boliviana (Mulsant), female, holotype (4.6 mm).";