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Ectenessini Martins 1998

Authors: Monné, Miguel A.; Santos-Silva, Antonio; Casari, Sônia A.; Monné, Marcela L.;

Ectenessini Martins 1998

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ECTENESSINI Martins, 1998 105. Acanthonessa quadrispinosa (Melzer, 1931) Ectenessa quadrispinosa Melzer, 1931c: 192, figs 2, 2a Lectotype: Brazil, Espírito Santo: Guandú, 14. XI.1920, F. Hoffmann. The specimen is herein designated as the lectotype in order to stabilize the taxonomy and facilitate further identification of this species. 106. Bomarion boavidai Martins, 1968b: 18, fig. 5 Holotype male: Brazil, Minas Gerais: Santa Bárbara (Serra do Caraça), XI.1961, Kloss, Lenko, Martins & Silva. 107. Bomarion signatipenne Gounelle, 1909: 675 Syntype: Brazil, Pernambuco: Município de Águas Belas (Serra do Communaty) [Comunati]. 108. Ectenessa affinis Martins, Galileo & Limeira-de-Oliveira, 2011: 279, fig. 5 Holotype female: Brazil, Maranhão: Carolina (Fazenda Cincorá), 17–22.X.2009, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira, R.O. Souza & M.B. Aguilar Neto 109. Ectenessa aurantiaca Martins, Galileo & Santos-Silva, 2015: 272, figs 1– 4 Holotype male: Brazil, Bahia: Aracatu (“Fazenda Lagoa do Tamburi”, 14°30.295’S, 41°27.982’W), 21– 22.XII.2012, A.S. Ferreira & G.F. Sodré. 110. Ectenessa decorata (Melzer, 1935) Eurymerus decoratus Melzer, 1935: 173 Lectotype: Brazil, São Paulo: São Paulo, 05.XII.1914, Melzer. The specimen is herein designated as the lectotype in order to stabilize the taxonomy and facilitate further identification of this species. 111. Lembu dieguezi Galileo, Martins & Santos-Silva, 2014: 6, figs 8, 9 Holotype male: Paraguay, Boquerón: Parque Nacional Teniente Agripino Enciso, 04.XI.2001, C. Aguilar Julio. 112. Meryeurus servillei Martins, 1998: 117, figs 113–115 Holotype male: Brazil, Mato Grosso: Rosário Oeste, X.1968, A. Maller. 113. Mirador ayrii Martins, Santos-Silva, Galileo & Limeira de Oliveira, 2014b: 603, figs 6– 9 Holotype male: Brazil, Maranhão: Mirador (Parque Estadual), Base da Geraldina, (06°37’25"S, 45°52’08"W), 12–20.X.2012, F.L. Oliveira, L.S. Santos & C.F. Barros. 114. Niophis picticornis (Martins, 1964) Trumais picticornis Martins, 1964b: 195, fig. 2 Holotype male: Brazil, Divisa Amapá – Pará: Rio Jari (Cachoeira das Guaribas), 16.VIII.1961, W. Egler.

Published as part of Monné, Miguel A., Santos-Silva, Antonio, Casari, Sônia A. & Monné, Marcela L., 2017, Checklist of Cerambycidae, Disteniidae and Vesperidae (Coleoptera) primary types of the Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-104 in Zootaxa 4249 (1) on pages 13-14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.439474

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

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