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Isthmiade Thomson 1864

Authors: Clarke 1, Robin O. S.;

Isthmiade Thomson 1864

Abstract

Key to the Bolivian species of Isthmiade Thomson, 1864 1. Head entirely black or dark chestnut..........................................................................................................2 – Head black with yellow rostrum................................................................................................................4 2. Size larger 13.0- 22.5 mm. Elytra longer, awl-shaped. Clubs of pro- and mesofemora orange-yellow with or without dusky to black fascia. Only tip of mandibles black..................................................................3 – Size smaller 9.0- 10.9 mm. Elytra shorter, wedge-shaped. Femoral clubs may be brownish-orange, but usually entirely dark chestnut to black. Mandibles entirely black. Figs. 5A, 5B............................................................................................................................................................ Isthmiade planifrons Zajciw, 1972 3. Pronotum, all thoracic sternites, scutellum, and basal two-thirds of elytra orange-yellow. Apical two-thirds of elytra, abdomen, and metafemora entirely black. Size larger 20.4-23.7 mm. Fig. 4A............................................................................................................................................... Isthmiade martinsi sp. nov. – Pronotum always black in part, metasternum and metepisternum mostly or partly orange-red. Elytra almost entirely orange-yellow, urosternites I-III usually red, but abdomen never entirely black. Scutellum black. Size smaller 15.3-18.5 mm. Figs. 3A, 3B................................... Isthmiade ichneumoniformis Bates, 1870 4. Elytra chestnut at apex; longer, 3 times width of humeri, apices truncate and spined. Scutellum black. Pro- and mesofemora without dusky fascia. Figs. 1A, 1B...................... Isthmiade laevicollis Tippmann, 1953 – Elytra entirely yellow; shorter, 2-2.5 time swidth of humeri, apices sharply acuminate. Scutellum yellow. Pro- and mesofemora with dusky fascia. Figs. 2A, 2B.................................. Isthmiade zamalloae sp. nov.

Published as part of Clarke 1, Robin O. S., 2009, Bolivian Rhinotragini II: ISTHMIADE Thomson, 1864 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), with two new species Robin O. S. Clarke, pp. 577-591 in Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 49 (44) on page 590, DOI: 10.1590/S0031-10492009004400001, http://zenodo.org/record/13308299

Keywords

Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Isthmiade, Cerambycidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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