Two new species of Lamiinae, synonymies in Hemilophini, and corrections on the concept of four genera with transfers of three species (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
Author
Galileo, Maria Helena M.
Author
Santos-Silva, Antonio
Author
Wappes, James E.
text
Zootaxa
2017
4247
4
445
460
journal article
33337
10.11646/zootaxa.4247.4.6
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1175-5326
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Key to species of
Icimauna
(Except
I. macilenta
)
1
Central
area of pronotum with band of yellow pubescence, usually complete from base to apex, always crest-shaped
.
Brazil
(
Rio de Janeiro
,
Santa Catarina
)
, Paraguay,
Argentina
(
Misiones
).............................
I. reversa
(Bates, 1881)
- Central area of pronotum without band of yellow pubescence (when partially present, never crest-shaped).............. 2
2(1) Antennomeres III and IV equal in length.
Costa Rica
.........................
I. pallidipennis
Martins & Galileo, 2007
- Antennomere III distinctly longer than IV................................................................. 3
3(2) Antennomere III about twice the length of the scape.
Costa Rica
.......................
I. aysa
Martins & Galileo, 1991
- Antennomere III, at most, 1.5 times longer than scape........................................................ 4
4(3) Pronotum and elytra with very sparse erect setae. Bolivia, Brazil (Rondônia).........
I. sarauaia
Martins & Galileo, 1991
- Pronotum and elytra with moderately abundant erect setae.................................................... 5
5(4) Length of lower eye lobes at least 1.5 times length of gena; long setae on antennomere IV not reaching apex.
Costa Rica
.............................................................................
I. angaba
Martins & Galileo, 1991
-
Length of lower eye lobes at most 1.0 times length of gena; long setae on antennomere IV reaching apex.
Brazil
(
Minas Gerais
,
Espírito Santo
,
Rio de Janeiro
,
São Paulo
,
Paraná
,
Santa Catarina
,
Rio
Grande
do Sul
)
,
Argentina
(
Misiones
)
, Paraguay...................................................................................... ..
I. ciliaris
(
Klug, 1825
)