Fourteen new species, one new genus, and eleven new country or state records for New World Lamiinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) Author Martins, Ubirajara R. Author Santos-Silva, Antonio Author Galileo, Maria Helena M. text Zootaxa 2015 3980 1 81 105 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3980.1.5 03dbdf89-8642-4747-86f7-5ee065e0c9ec 1175-5326 236725 F50239AB-6186-4CB8-B74C-239FAD09BB85 Key to American species of Aegomorphus (adapted from Linsley & Chemsak 1984) 1. Elytra with punctures glabrous or at most with a suberect seta.................................................. 2 - Elytra with punctures bearing short tufts of white, appressed pubescence; pubescence gray with dark M-shaped fasciae behind middle. Eastern North America ........................................................ A. morrisi (Uhler, 1855) 2(1). Elytra with a broad, transverse or obliquepale fascia before middle.............................................. 4 - Elytra lacking distinct transverse or oblique fascia........................................................... 3 3(2). Lateral tubercle of prothorax not distinctly acute at apex; elytral apex subrounded (slightly truncate). Mexico (Jalisco)........................................................................... A. chamelae Chemsak &Giesbert, 1986 - Lateral tubercle of prothorax distinctly acute at apex; elytral apex obliquely truncate. Eastern North America to Texas................................................................................... A. modestus (Gyllenhall, 1817) 4(2). Elytral carinae distinct only at basal third................................................................... 5 - Elytra with carinae very distinct from base to about distal third. Mexico (Jalisco, Morelos)............................................................................................... A. albosignus Chemsak & Noguera, 1993 5(4). Light elytral pubescence distinctly covering most of the surface. Mexico ......................... A. mexicanus sp. nov. - Light elytral pubescence not covering most of the surface..................................................... 6 6(5). Elytra with short, suberect hairs interspersed throughout; genae equal in length to lower eye lobes; overall appearance dark gray. Southern Arizona................................................. A. arizonicus Linsley & Chemsak, 1984 - Elytra totally lacking erect pubescence; genae shorter than lower eye lobes; overall appearance brown. Baja California to southern Arizona and western Mexico .............................................. A. peninsularis (Horn, 1880)