Studies on the genus Chrysodema (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Chrysochroinae) part II.
Author
Frank, David
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-12-05
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journal article
202811
10.11646/zootaxa.5214.4.3
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Chrysodema
(
Chrysodema) antennata
species-group
This group is characterized by relatively robust body, short, wide and convex in lateral view. Elytra have groups of macropunctures (
Fig. 26c
); antennae long and pubescent; mesotibiae of males with dense, long pubescence; with distinct ridge; or strongly bent at basal third. The group is distributed in
Philippines
and Sulawesi Island, and includes four species:
C.
(
C.
)
antennata
Saunders, 1874
;
C.
(
C.
)
holynskii
sp. nov.
;
C.
(
C.
)
sekerkai
sp. nov.
and
C.
(
C.
)
variipennis
Saunders, 1874
;
C.
(
C.
)
antennata
has three subspecies: the nominotypical one,
C.
(
C.
)
antennata obsoleta
J.
Thomson, 1878
and
C.
(
C.
)
antennata barriesi
subsp. nov.