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<emphasis id="B926F442FFD72904FECBAFDAFDE9D7C6" bold="true" box="[264,519,1164,1190]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Gymnetis pantherina</emphasis>
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is a species with high variability in their elytra patterns and body color but easy to separate from the other species in the genus. The marks on the body are variable in size, distribution and margin, but they are always black. The upper color of the body varies from brown yellowish to gray greenish and the black marks are present with or without fine yellow margins (
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); the sternum ranges from shinny black in females to opaque gray, cream or yellowish in males. This is not an easy species to rear as the collected adults took 812 weeks before ovipositing and the larvae were highly cannibalistic.
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.
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is the most common species in the entomological collections of
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since it is frequently found in urban landscapes in the Andean region without using any traps.
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THIRD INSTAR LARVA. This description is based on larvae reared from adults collected in disturbed tropical dry forest. Locality data:
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: Norte de Santander, Ocaña, Vereda La Pradera;
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; Orozco, J. &amp; Perez M. Leg. Vegetation mainly composed by
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L. (
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),
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sp. (
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),
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L. (
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),
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sp. (
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),
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L. (
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), and
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<emphasis id="B926F442FFD72904FE15AC79FD4FD428" box="[470,673,1839,1864]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Mangifera indica</emphasis>
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L. (
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). First record to Norte de Santander: Ocaña (
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), La Playa (
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), Abrego (
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) and Santander: Bucaramanga (
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), Girón (
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), Los Santos (
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). The individuals from Norte de Santander are larger than the Santander ones (
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). Antioquia, Boyacá, Casanare, Cundinamarca, Meta, Norte de Santander, Quindío, Santander, Tolima, and Valle del Cauca are the departments with known distribution in
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.
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<emphasis id="B926F442FFD42907FECBA801FE64D00F" bold="true" box="[264,394,855,879]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B926F442FFD42907FE52A80EFD9FD00F" box="[401,625,856,879]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Gymnetis pantherina</emphasis>
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. ae Ocaña, Norte de Santander; f Bucaramanga, Santander. ac; males; de, females. Scale line = 1 cm.
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<emphasis id="B926F442FFD42907FECBAD21FE65D5EF" bold="true" box="[264,395,1655,1679]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">FIGURE 4.</emphasis>
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, larva. a. head, b. epipharynx, c. labium­maxilla, d. right mandible, e. left mandible, f. tarsungulus, g. respiratory plate, h. raster. Scale lines = 0.5 mm, except fig. 4a = 1 mm.
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Head: (
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a) Maximum width of head capsule
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. Cranium: Smooth, sometimes rugose in the frons; color yellowish brown. Frons with a median longitudinal depression, a single posterior frontal seta, and a single anterior angle seta. One small anterior frontal seta and a exterior frontal seta are sometimes observed. Dorsoepicranium with one large and 812 small setae in a line diverging from mediobasal portion of head and one lateral line of 45 short setae at each side. Tentorial pits evident. Ocelli absent. Clypeus: Shape subtrapezoidal, with one posterior clypeal seta and two exterior clypeal setae. Preclypeus weakly sclerotized, without setae. Labrum: Anterior border trilobed, clithra present. Epipharynx: (
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b) Plegmata absent. Corypha with 45 long stout setae. Haptomeral region with cone­like process with a curved row of 814 heli; 1013 long and medium size setae irregularly placed behind row. Acanthoparia with 59 setae that vary in size from small to medium. Chaetoparia with 2841 setae on each side with a row of 812 long setae delimiting the central area of epipharynx. Dexiotorma long and pternotorma small and rounded. Laetorma short and pternotorma small and rounded. Nesia with sensorial cone. Haptolachus without sensillae below the cone. Mandibles: Right mandible (
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c) with one scissorial tooth anterior to scissorial notch and two scissorial teeth posterior to notch, the first well defined the last weakly evident or absent. Stridulatory area elongate, narrow at the base and wide at the apex, length over four times its width. Molar area trilobed. Lateral edge with 56 setae. Dorsal surface in apical half with two setae. Brustia formed by 1014 setae. Left mandible (
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d) with one scissorial tooth anterior to scissorial notch and two well­defined scissorial teeth posterior to notch. Molar area trilobed, first lobe larger, lateral edge with five setae, dorsal surface in apical half with two seta. Basomedian angle with brustia consisting of 713 setae. Maxilla: (
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e) Mala with large uncus at apex and one subterminal uncus. Stridulatory area with a row of 45 curved acute teeth and a distal truncate process. Labium: (
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e) Hypopharyngeal scleroma asymmetrical, right side more prominent and sclerotized. Antennae: First antennomere longer than the two following segments together. Surface of last antennomere with two dorsal and 35 ventral sensory spots.
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Thorax: Thoracic spiracles with C­shaped respiratory plate (
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g), size
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high and
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wide. Dorsal area of thoracic segments with abundant setae. Legs: Tarsungulus cylindrical (
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f), rounded apically, possessing 913 setae.
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Abdomen: Spiracles of abdominal segments IVIII similar in size. Distance between the two lobes of respiratory plate of spiracles less than the dorsoventral diameter of the bulla. Dorsal surface of segment IX with abundant long and short setae irregularly placed, longer towards posterior. Dorsum of segment VII with two annulets. Segments IX and X fused, covered with short and long setae. Spiracular area of abdominal segments I VIII with 5265 setae. Raster: (
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h) Palidia monostichous, open posteriorly and closed anteriorly, sometimes open anteriorly; each palidium consisting of a row of 1823 medium size with flattened apex pali. Septula elongate, length seven times its width. Lower anal lip with many short and medium size setae proximally to the anal aperture and many long setae distally.
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Description based in
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pupa. Length
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. Shape subovate, stout, exarate. Color cream­white yellowish without microtrichia in abdominal segments.
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<paragraph id="8BED2850FFDA2909FEFBAAB2FACCD1A6" blockId="8.[264,1323,284,1030]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Thorax: Pronotum glabrous, convex, with well defined margins, subheptagonal in shape with two rounded protuberances at each side just in front of the pteroteca. Pteroteca free, compressed around the body, hind wing teca longer, reaching the abdominal sternite IV. Meso­metasternal process small, with rounded apex emerging between the pro and mesocoxa. Protibia with three protuberances well defined in most of the cases but sometimes weakly defined or absent, one apical spur. Meso and metatibia with two apical spurs.</paragraph>
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larvae differ from other
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larvae by the following combination of characters: Tentorial pits evident, dorsoepicranium with central row of 913 setae, surface of last antennomere with 35 ventral sensory spots, spiracles of abdominal segments similar in size, palidium with a row of 1826 pali.
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Key to the known third Instar larvae of
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1 Surface of last antennomere with four dorsal sensory spots. Each palidium consisting of a row of 1314 pali. Tarsungulus of leg bearing six setae..........................................
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2 Tentorial pits absent. Spiracles of abdominal segments slightly increasing in size towards posterior segments
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3 Dorsoepicranium with central row of 913 setae. Surface of last antennomere with 3 5 ventral sensory spots (
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a). Each palidium with a row of 1826 pali (
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h) ....
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Blanchard
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4 First antennomere slightly shorter than the two following segments together. Palidium joined anteriorly
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Schaum
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­ First antennomere longer than the two following segments together (
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a). Palidium open anteriorly (
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h)
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Vo e t
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