Cosmoplatidius abare Napp & Martins, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5514.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13863269 |
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Cosmoplatidius abare Napp & Martins, 2006 |
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Cosmoplatidius abare Napp & Martins, 2006 View in CoL
Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3–8
Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, Mato Grosso), Peru, and Bolivia ( Monné, 2024a; Tavakilian & Chevillotte, 2024).
New state record. BRAZIL — Rondônia.
Diagnosis. Cosmoplatidius abare ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3–8 ) can be recognized by the head dorsally black, scape finely, densely punctate with yellow setae, pronotal disc with dense setae and elytra with two dorsal carinae. Males with mandibles deeply depressed, external margin elevated and angulated, inner margin with conspicuous teeth; antennomeres IXXI depressed and wider than the VIII; antennomere XI longer than X ( Napp & Martins, 2006).
Material examined. BRASIL: RO, Colorado do Oeste , 13º07’22”S, 60º29’14”W, Amazon forest, 1 female, fruit-baited trap GoogleMaps , 09.IV.2022, D. Brandão, A. Puker, J. Evangelista, L. Evangelista, and C. Mattos leg. ( MNRJ-ENT7- 47659 ); 13º07’25”S, 60º29’17”W, Amazon forest , 1 female, fruit-baited trap GoogleMaps , 26. V.2022, D. Brandão, A. Puker, J. Evangelista, L. Evangelista, and C. Mattos leg. ( MNRJ-ENT7-47660 ); 13º07’31”S, 60º29’17”W, Amazon forest GoogleMaps , 1 male, fruit-baited trap, 25.III.2023, L. Evangelista, A. Puker, D. Brandão, J. Evangelista, and C. Mattos leg. ( MNRJ-ENT7-47661 ); 13º07’25”S, 60º29’17”W, Amazon forest , 1 male, fruit-baited trap GoogleMaps , 24.IV.2023, L. Evangelista, A. Puker, D. Brandão, J. Evangelista, and C. Mattos leg. ( MNRJ-ENT7-47662 ); 13º07’25”S, 60º29’21”W, Amazon forest , 1 male, fruit-baited trap GoogleMaps , 10. VI.2023, L. Evangelista, A. Puker, D. Brandão, J. Evangelista, and C. Mattos leg. ( MNRJ-ENT7-47663 ).
Trap colors. Specimens of C. abare were collected in all trap colors ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ).
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Chrysomeloidea |
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