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Stenolis

Authors: Monné, Miguel A.;
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Key to the species of Stenolis 1. Spots of pubescence on prothorax and elytra yellow or whitish-yellow............................................ 2 - Spots of pubescence on prothorax and elytra blackish, whitish, grayish, or brownish................................. 5 2. Occiput with median longitudinal yellowish line, this line continuous on pronotum (Fig. 1).... S. polygramma (Bates, 1872) - Occiput and middle of pronotum without longitudinal lines.................................................... 3 3. Each side of pronotum with broad longitudinal line, continuous on sides of elytra, from base to apex (Fig. 2).......................................................................................... Stenolis gilvolineata sp. nov. - Each side of pronotum with narrow longitudinal line, not continuous on elytra; each elytron with three to eight rounded spots.................................................................................................... 4 4. Each elytron with eight rounded spots, lacking short longitudinal yellow line behind humerus (Fig. 4)................................................................................................ Stenolis flavoguttata sp. nov. - Each elytron with three or four rounded spots and short longitudinal line behind humerus (Fig. 6).................................................................................................. Stenolis xanthostigma sp. nov. 5. Pubescence predominantly grayish, with well-defined black spots on elytron...................................... 6 - Pubescence black, brownish, or brownish-gray, with spots of other color......................................... 9 6. Apical half of elytron with well-defined black belt, projecting forward in suture, sometimes with small subquadrate black mark on external side of basal third (Fig. 3).............................................. S. angulata (Fabricius, 1801) - Apical half of elytron with well-defined black belt and several black spots on basal and distal half, or with lateral black patch projecting forward from apical black belt................................................................. 7 7. Pronotum with a minute round median round spot near anterior and posterior margins; elytron with transverse black belt on apical third and several rounded and elongated black spots on anterior and posterior half (Fig. 7)................................................................................................. Stenolis calligrama (Bates, 1872) - Pronotum with longitudinal black median patch and two lines on each side of middle; elytra with transverse black belt on api- cal third, projecting forward by suture and by margins........................................................ 8 8. Basal half of elytron mainly covered with grayish-white pubescence in compact patch, with internal and external margins cov- ered with black pubescence (Fig. 8).................................................. Stenolis tavakiliani sp. nov. - Basal half of elytron with interrupted longitudinal lines of grayish and black pubescence (Fig. 5).................................................................................................... Stenolis inclusa (Bates, 1885) 9. Elytron with large dark-brown area located on disk at mid-length or slightly behind mid-length...................... 10 - Elytron with different pattern of spots and coloration........................................................ 11 10. Elytron with dark-brown subquadrate area on disk at about mid-length (Fig. 9)............. Stenolis pulverea (Bates, 1881) - Elytron with dark-brown area located laterally behind humeral angle, and trapezoidal dark area on disk, close to suture margin (Fig. 10)............................................................ S. theobromae (Lara & Shenefelt, 1964) 11. Elytron with numerous grayish-white rounded spots on entire surface.......................................... 12 - Elytron with other pattern of spots...................................................................... 13 12. Elytron with 20 spots, almost all rounded and similar in size (Fig. 11)..................... S. vigintiguttata (Bates, 1885) - Elytron with more than 20 spots, some of them rounded and of different sizes, three larger spots near external margin (Fig. 12)................................................................................. S. multimacula sp. nov. 13. Pronotum with four rounded spots near posterior margin.(Fig. 13).............................. S. giesberti sp. nov. - Pronotum without rounded spots........................................................................ 14 14. Pronotum with narrow longitudinal white median line, continuous or interrupted................................. 15 - Pronotum with grayish or blackish longitudinal median line.................................................. 16 15. Scape very long, its apex exceeding base of elytron, slightly enlarged in apical third; conspicuous white mark present in middle of elytra (Fig. 14)..................................................................... S. marcelae sp. nov. - Scape shorter, its apex reaching posterior margin of prothorax, not enlarged on distal third; elytrona with narrow grayish-white longitudinal lines and winged-form posterior area on disk (Fig. 15).......................... Stenolis nearnsi sp. nov. 16. Frons and genae densely covered with grayish pubescence; basal ¾ of femora with light-brown integument (Fig.16).................................................................................... Stenolis laetifica (Bates, 1872) - Frons and gena covered with sparse dark-brown pubescence; femoral integument dark brown (Fig. 17)............................................................................................ Stenolis polytaenia (Bates, 1885)

Published as part of Monné, Miguel A., 2011, Revision of the genus Stenolis Bates (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae), pp. 39-53 in Zootaxa 2831 on pages 40-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.204533

Keywords

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

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