Review of Australian genera Tessaromma Newman and Phlyctaenodes Newman with description of a new genus and species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Phlyctaenodini) Author Jin, Mengjie Author Ślipiński, Adam Author Keyzer, Roger De Author Pang, Hong text Zootaxa 2017 4277 1 67 85 journal article 32836 10.11646/zootaxa.4277.1.5 cad447bb-0619-4742-80fd-2c305053e4aa 1175-5326 809081 75C87DF2-0749-4B30-BB4E-9CD23BB26F7B Key to the species of Escalonia 1 Elytra emarginate at apex, elytral costa 1 oblique and connected to costa 2 ( Fig. 5A ); pronotal disc with a distinctive gravel shaped dark brown marking on basomedial raised areas..................................... E. loxleyae (McKeown) - Elytra more or less truncate at apex, never emarginate, elytral costae different; pronotal disc without a well-defined dark brown marking on basomedial raised areas....................................................................... 2 2 Elytra with obvious brown longitudinal stripes on weak costae, interrupted by oblique yellow stripe near middle ( Fig. 5 G); pronotum bicoloured........................................................New Guinea E. intricata (Gressitt) - Elytral costae not in contrastive colour, only subparallel ridges; pronotum unicolour; Australia........................ 3 3 Head darker than pale yellow pronotum; elytra as in Figure 5 D; dorsal surfaces smooth between punctures, strongly shiny........................................................................................ E. surprise sp. nov. - Head and pronotum brown; elytra as in Figure 5 F; dorsal surfaces reticulate between punctures, feebly shiny................................................................................................... E. carolinae sp. nov