Temnocerus Thunberg, 1815
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12808389 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039AFF58-FFDD-2216-86D9-F7ECC5A0411B |
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Felipe |
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Temnocerus Thunberg |
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Genus Temnocerus Thunberg View in CoL
Type species. Curculio nanus Paykull, 1792, subsequent designation by Voss, 1932.
Hamilton (1969) elevated what was once considered a subgenus of Rhynchites View in CoL , Pselaphorhynchites Schilsky View in CoL , to the generic level and clarified that the current concept of Rhynchites View in CoL contains only the species R. velatus View in CoL . However, Alonso-Zarazaga and Lyal (1999) listed Pselaphorhynchites View in CoL as a synonym of Temnocerus Thunberg, 1815 View in CoL ; accordingly, Temnocerus View in CoL is currently recognized.
Generic diagnosis. Temnocerus View in CoL can be recognized by the presence of the scutellary striole, by the distinct elytral striae that are more-or-less quadrate, and by the narrow, convex and smooth interstriae.
Key to Wisconsin species of adult Temnocerus species
1. Pydigium largely covered by elytra, with apex exposed, more-or-less obliquely oriented; 2.3–3.5 mm ................................................................... T. cyanellus (LeConte) View in CoL
— Pydigium almost entirely exposed by elytra, more-or-less vertically oriented; 1.7–2.8 mm .......... 2
2(1). Rostrum distinctly widening from antennal insertions toward apex, narrowest at antennal insertions; color shining black, without blueish sheen........................... T. perplexus (Blatchley) View in CoL
— Rostrum more-or-less parallel-sided from antennal insertion towards apex, narrowest between antennal insertion and apex; color black with blue to purple sheen, to the naked eye bronze to reddish or greenish bronze......................................................... T. aeratus (Say) View in CoL
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