Baeocera Erichson, 1845
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3652.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160713 |
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Baeocera Erichson, 1845 View in CoL
Baeocera Erichson, 1845: 4 . (Type species: Baeocera falsata Achard, 1920 , see Löbl, 1977: 101, Melville, 1982 (Opinion 1221): 175).
Cyparella Achard, 1924: 28 . (Type species: Scaphisoma rufoguttatum Fairmaire, 1898 ). Synonymized by Löbl, 1987.
Eubaeocera Cornell, 1967: 2 . (Type species: Baeocera abdominalis Casey, 1900 ). Synonymized under Sciatrophes by Löbl, 1977.
Sciatrophes Blackburn, 1903: 100 . (Type species: Sciatrophes latens Blackburn, 1903 ). Synonymized by Löbl, 1978.
Amaloceroschema (as subgenus of Baeocera ) Löbl, 1967: 1. (Type species: Baeocera freudei Löbl, 1967 ). New synonymy.
Diagnosis. Maxillary palpomere IV aciculate ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Antennomeres III and IV elongate; VII to X asymmetrical. Mandible unidentate ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ); mola with brush. Galea narrow (longer than wide); brush apical and paniculate ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Surface of mentum setose ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Anterior margin of pronotum with a bead ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Hypomeron without fovea. Prothoracic corbiculum present ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 76 – 83 ). Mesocoxal lines present on metaventrite ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Metendosternum with stem present. Secondary lines of mesoventrite absent. Abdominal ventrite I without metacoxal bead. Profemoral ctenidium present ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 76 – 83 ). Mesotibia with 2 ventral spines. Metacoxae separated. Empodium unisetose.
Comments. The shape of the ovipositors is useful for both the definition of taxa and as an indication of relationships. Two types of spermatheca are found in examined Japanese species: a single one in the Baeocera curtula , B. abnormalis , and B. frater groups, and in Baeoceroxidium micros ( Figs. 58, 59 View FIGURES 58 – 61 ), two in the Baeocera monstrosa and B. satana groups ( Figs. 60, 61 View FIGURES 58 – 61 ).
A patch of spines is present on the inner surface of elytra ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 76 – 83 ), and is assumed to be associated with wing folding (Nomura 1997).
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