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<mods:titleid="3F10F5E11DC9C00DE9E0614A52655A1C">Synopsis of the Bolivian species of MIMASYNGENES Breuning, 1950 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Desmiphorini) with two new species</mods:title>
General colour dark chestnut, with bronzy reflection on head and scape; underside, elytra and base of tibiae paler, procoxae palest. General pubescence very short, recumbent, whitish on pronotum and underside; longer on legs, especially femora, and urosternites; elytral pubescence characteristic, the rows of normal pubescence replaced by patches of squamous glistening hairs. Ratio of longest setae to scape 5:6. General puncturation dense and small, contiguous on pronotum; elytra with irregular rows of medium sized punctures, interstices finely reticulate (40x); underside, including metasternum and urosternites with fine reticulate punctures (40x).
Head below and behind inferior lobes distinctly tumescent; frons with mixture of large (20x) and very small (40x) punctures; eyes convex; superior lobes with 4-5 ommatidia/row, relatively wide and separated by 1,5 times their own width. Antennae reach apex of elytra at base of antennomere X; scape (
<paragraphid="8BE5368390145522FD30204345F0F8A2"blockId="1.[680,1229,824,1872]"pageId="1"pageNumber="360">Prothorax slightly transverse; front wider than hind margin; sides straight, almost parallel from lateral tubercle to front margin, strongly constricted behind, with setose micro-tubercle just behind lateral tubercle; the latter prominent, occupying middle third, surmounted by long, straight, backwardly directed spine situated just in front of basal third. Pronotum: disc occupied by rounded, raised area; surface reticulate with short, indistinct, recumbent pubescence and small, dense punctures, these rounded or transverse.</paragraph>
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<paragraphid="8BE5368390165520FF4626E3433BFE1D"blockId="3.[94,643,184,848]"pageId="3"pageNumber="362">Elytra parallel sided, somewhat depressed for basal half, with broad, raised, almost glabrous area around scutellum, and apical half convex; a large patch of squamous hairs running from behind humeri obliquely towards suture and more than twenty smaller patches scattered as far as apex of each elytron; elytral puncturation confused with about ten indefinite rows of punctures interspersed with short rows of intermediate punctures, the punctures becoming smaller, and those of innermost rows evanescent, on apical third.</paragraph>
Legs projecting, femora strongly pedunculate and clavate, claves long, peduncles 1/4 length of femur, those of metafemora slightly longer, metafemora with conspicuous apical patch dorso-laterally; metatibia enlarged, almost parallel sided, slightly widened to apex, the lateral surface with an elliptical patch of white pubescence delimited, as on metafemur, by a fine sulcus; metatarsus 1/4 shorter than metatibia (
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as long as IV, slightly convex and without depressions.
Female: strongly tumescent on vertex; superior lobes slightly narrower and wider apart, separated by about twice their own width; antennae reach apex of elytra at base of antennomere XI; elytra may be widened posteriorly; femora distinctly less tumid, and metafemoral patch less developed; metatibia not enlarged, and patch of white pubescence reduced; urosternite
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long, slightly shorter than II-IV, with rounded depression from basal third to near apex, where it is deepest.
elytra may have ill-defined, oblique, rufous fascia running from humeri to apex; prothorax may be slightly constricted just behind front margin, disc may be strongly convex, and lateral spines distinctly curved, and shorter.
respectively: total length 3,9-4,8/4,0-4,9; width of pronotum 1,0-1,3/1,1-1,3; length of pronotum 0,8-1,0/0.8-1,0; length of elytra 2,8-3,3/2,8-3,5; width at humeri 1,4-1,7/1,4-1,8.
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