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Key to species of the genus
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1. Upper ocular lobes separated by three or more times their width; lower ocular lobes narrow and rectangular-shaped, with height less than gena height (
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); genae parallel to divergent; tibiae with one ring or spot of dark brown setae on subapical region (
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<figureCitation id="130B2A527320FFED68A96049AF9FCD0E" box="[410,479,1829,1850]" captionStart="FIGURES 20 28. 20 21" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1801,1824]" captionTargetBox="[171,1415,303,1750]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[171,1428,303,1781]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 20 28. 20 21, Ateralphus lacteus Galileo &amp; Martins, 2006: 20, male, elytral apex; 21, female, abdomen, ventral view. 22 25, Ateralphus variegatus (Mendes, 1938): 22, frons; 23, basal-crests and punctation on prothorax and elytra; 24, female, abdomen, ventral view; 25, protibia. 26 28, Ateralphus tumidus new species: 26 27, mesosternal process, ventral and lateral view; 28, tarsômero V. Scales = 1 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248460/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="305">Fig. 25</figureCitation>
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- Upper ocular lobes separated by less than or equal to twice their width; lower ocular lobes large and rounded, with height subequal or larger than gena height (
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<figureCitation id="130B2A527320FFED6B7F6033ACDFCD40" box="[588,671,1887,1908]" captionStart="FIGURES 104 112. 104 105" captionStartId="24.[151,264,1874,1897]" captionTargetBox="[191,1395,193,1847]" captionTargetId="figure@24.[191,1395,193,1853]" captionTargetPageId="24" captionText="FIGURES 104 112. 104 105, Ateralphus auritarsus new species: 104, scutellum and basal-crests region; 105, protarsus. 106, Ateralphus lucianeae new species, scutellum and basal-crests region. 107 109, Ateralphus javariensis (Lane, 1965): 107, frons; 108, prothorax; 109, scutellum and basal crests region. 110, Ateralphus senilis (Bates, 1862), scutellum and basal-crests region. 111 112, Ateralphus dejeani (Lane, 1973): 111, scutellum and basal-crests region; 112, epipleura and circular spot on the mesotibia and metatibia. Scales = 1 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248469/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="305">Fig. 107</figureCitation>
); genae convergent; tibiae with dense ring of dark brown setae on apical region, at least on protibiae (
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2 (1). Elytra covered with golden setae, with one macula of white setae on center of dorsum and, on each side, two smaller patches posterolateral to central macula; apical margin of elytra with a slight spine in external apical angle (
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); ventral surface of abdomen, completely covered with setae, without glabrous areas (
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).
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and Cochabamba) and
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(Amazonas and Mato Grosso) (
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).................
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<emphasis id="B944EAC57321FFEC6DB467FBAAA6CA98" box="[1159,1254,151,172]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">A. lacteus</emphasis>
Galileo &amp; Martins
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- Elytra covered with yellowish setae and irregular patches of whitish setae on dorsum; apical margin of elytron truncate; elytral carinae and punctation distinctly pronounced and evident; ventral surface of abdomen with glabrous areas on lateral edges of sternites IIIV (
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3 (2). Mesosternal process flat at posterior half (
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<figureCitation id="130B2A527321FFEC6B976661AD59CB16" box="[676,793,269,290]" captionStart="FIGURES 87 94" captionStartId="22.[151,264,1695,1718]" captionTargetBox="[194,1398,772,1659]" captionTargetId="figure@22.[188,1400,772,1674]" captionTargetPageId="22" captionText="FIGURES 87 94. Ateralphus subsellatus (White, 1855): 87 88, mesosternal process, ventral and lateral view; 89, abdomen, ventral view; 90 93, variation of color pattern on the elytra; 94, protibia. Figures 87 88, respectively, same scale." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248467/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Figs. 8788</figureCitation>
); tarsomere V with dark brown setae only on apical third (
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).
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(Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Paraná),
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(Santa Cruz) and
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(Misiones) (
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)..................................................
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- Mesosternal process tumescent at posterior half (
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); tarsomere V with dark brown setae on base and apical third (
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(São Paulo, Paraná and Santa Catarina) and
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<keyLead id="30C195E27321FFEC69A466D1ABDBCBDB" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">- Pronotum with prominent elevations posterolateral to median tubercles; meso- and/ or metafemora glabrous on inner surface..................................................................................................... 6</keyLead>
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5 (4). Pronotum median tubercles with lunate apex (
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; 48); scutellum with apical margin sinuous, with one median longitudinal depression and covered with uniform color setae; basal-crests slightly elevated, without tubercles.
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(Pernambuco, Bahia, Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul),
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(Santa Cruz and Paz),
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(
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, Central and Alto Paraná)
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(Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca and Misiones) (
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)......................................................
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- Pronotum median tubercles with rounded apex; scutellum with apical margin rounded, with one median slight longitudinal depression and one differentiated stain of dark brown setae on median region (
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); basal-crests elevated, with slight tubercles
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)..............................................
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6 (4). Pronotum with elevations posterolateral to median tubercles prominent, appearing as two tubercles, punctate and completely covered with setae (
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B); basal-crests elevated, adorned by a row of six evident and aligned tubercles (
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).
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(Amazonas). (
<figureCitation id="130B2A527321FFEC685A6471AFFBC906" box="[361,443,797,818]" captionStart="FIGURES 95 103" captionStartId="23.[151,264,1833,1856]" captionTargetBox="[247,1350,212,1802]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[228,1358,193,1812]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURES 95 103. Ateralphus subsellatus (White, 1855): 95, male; 96, female. 97, Ateralphus auritarsus new species, holotype, female. Ateralphus senilis (Bates, 1862): 98, male; 99, female. 100, Ateralphus javariensis (Lane, 1965), holotype, female. Ateralphus dejeani Lane, 1973): 101, male; 102, female. 103, Ateralphus lucianeae new species, holotype, female. Scales = 2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248468/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Fig. 100</figureCitation>
)................................................................
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<keyLead id="30C195E27321FFEC69A46456ABDBC958" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">- Pronotum with elevations posterolateral to median tubercles slightly prominent, appearing just as two small projections; basalcrests with tubercles not aligned and slightly elevated........................................................ 7</keyLead>
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7 (6). Region between basal-crests covered with sparse dark brown setae, denser near scutellum but without wrapping it (
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(Madre de Dios). (
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)..................................................................
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Region between basal-crests covered with dense light brown setae which covers scutellum, forming a circumscutellar macula (
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; 111); meso- and metafemora glabrous on inner surface............................................. 8
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8 (7). Pronotum and region between basal-crests with punctation poorly defined and partly covered with setae (
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); elytra with longitudinal carinae evident, with patches of dense and salient white setae irregularly distributed.
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(Alto Paraná). (
<figureCitation id="130B2A527321FFEC68E66333AC16CE40" box="[469,598,1119,1140]" captionStart="FIGURES 95 103" captionStartId="23.[151,264,1833,1856]" captionTargetBox="[247,1350,212,1802]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[228,1358,193,1812]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURES 95 103. Ateralphus subsellatus (White, 1855): 95, male; 96, female. 97, Ateralphus auritarsus new species, holotype, female. Ateralphus senilis (Bates, 1862): 98, male; 99, female. 100, Ateralphus javariensis (Lane, 1965), holotype, female. Ateralphus dejeani Lane, 1973): 101, male; 102, female. 103, Ateralphus lucianeae new species, holotype, female. Scales = 2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248468/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Fig. 101102</figureCitation>
)......................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C304D547321FFEC6DC76333ABDCCE40" ID-CoL="J977" authority="Lane" authorityName="Lane" box="[1268,1436,1119,1140]" class="Insecta" family="Cerambycidae" genus="Ateralphus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="306" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="dejeani">
<emphasis id="B944EAC57321FFEC6DC76333AB15CE40" box="[1268,1365,1119,1140]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">A. dejeani</emphasis>
(Lane)
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- Pronotum and region between basal-crests with punctation evident and not covered with setae (
<figureCitation id="130B2A527321FFEC6D5E6311AA80CEA6" box="[1133,1216,1149,1170]" captionStart="FIGURES 104 112. 104 105" captionStartId="24.[151,264,1874,1897]" captionTargetBox="[191,1395,193,1847]" captionTargetId="figure@24.[191,1395,193,1853]" captionTargetPageId="24" captionText="FIGURES 104 112. 104 105, Ateralphus auritarsus new species: 104, scutellum and basal-crests region; 105, protarsus. 106, Ateralphus lucianeae new species, scutellum and basal-crests region. 107 109, Ateralphus javariensis (Lane, 1965): 107, frons; 108, prothorax; 109, scutellum and basal crests region. 110, Ateralphus senilis (Bates, 1862), scutellum and basal-crests region. 111 112, Ateralphus dejeani (Lane, 1973): 111, scutellum and basal-crests region; 112, epipleura and circular spot on the mesotibia and metatibia. Scales = 1 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248469/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Fig. 110</figureCitation>
); elytra with longitudinal carinae not evident at apical two thirds, with patches of white setae irregularly distributed but not salient.
<collectingCountry id="F32776477321FFEC6C3463F6AB12CE9B" box="[1287,1362,1178,1199]" name="Guyana" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Guyana</collectingCountry>
(Upper Demerara-Berbice Region),
<collectingCountry id="F32776477321FFEC68CF63DBACCFCEF8" box="[508,655,1207,1228]" name="French Guiana" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">French Guiana</collectingCountry>
(Cayenne),
<collectingCountry id="F32776477321FFEC6A3C63DBAD0ACEF8" box="[783,842,1207,1228]" name="Brazil" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Brazil</collectingCountry>
(Amapá, Amazonas Pará, Maranhão, Rondônia and Mato Grosso),
<collectingCountry id="F32776477321FFEC680A63B9AF25CEDE" box="[313,357,1237,1258]" name="Peru" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Peru</collectingCountry>
and
<collectingCountry id="F32776477321FFEC68A063B9AF9ACEDE" box="[403,474,1237,1258]" name="Bolivia" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Bolivia</collectingCountry>
(Cochabamba and Santa Cruz). (
<figureCitation id="130B2A527321FFEC6A2B63B9ADCBCEDE" box="[792,907,1237,1258]" captionStart="FIGURES 95 103" captionStartId="23.[151,264,1833,1856]" captionTargetBox="[247,1350,212,1802]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[228,1358,193,1812]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURES 95 103. Ateralphus subsellatus (White, 1855): 95, male; 96, female. 97, Ateralphus auritarsus new species, holotype, female. Ateralphus senilis (Bates, 1862): 98, male; 99, female. 100, Ateralphus javariensis (Lane, 1965), holotype, female. Ateralphus dejeani Lane, 1973): 101, male; 102, female. 103, Ateralphus lucianeae new species, holotype, female. Scales = 2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/248468/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">Figs. 9899</figureCitation>
).............................
<taxonomicName id="4C304D547321FFEC6DCA63B9ABDCCEDE" ID-CoL="J97D" authority="Bates" authorityName="Bates" box="[1273,1436,1237,1258]" class="Insecta" family="Cerambycidae" genus="Ateralphus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="306" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="senilis">
<emphasis id="B944EAC57321FFEC6DCA63B9AB10CEDE" box="[1273,1360,1237,1258]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="306">A. senilis</emphasis>
(Bates)
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