Cerocoma (Metacerocoma), Kaszab, 1951
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Felipe |
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Subgenus Metacerocoma Kaszab, 1951
Metacerocoma Kaszab, 1951: 259 ; Bologna, 1991: 145.
Type species. Cerocoma schreberi Fabricius, 1781: 331 , by original designation.
Subgenus diagnosis. Body length: 12–14 mm. Male frontal calli close to each other in the middle of frons; laterally distinctly depressed forming a deep groove just over the eyes, densely punctured ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ). Male antennae strongly modified: antennomere I dorsally expanded to form a high and large keel with various apical pointed and curved expansions; II small and subcylindrical; III distinctly swollen; IV–VI flattened with evident laminar and pointed expansions; VII subcylindrical, only slightly swollen, and with an apical incision on dorsal side; VIII slen- der, about twice as long as the previous; IX subtriangular and extremely swollen with a thin and curved keel on dorsal side. Male maxillary palpomeres modified: palpomere I simple and slender, about 2.5 times as long as large; II–III wide, flattened and curved; IV about twice as long as large, gradually enlarged from base to apex. Male protibiae with a well developed dorsal keel curved outwards.
Male last visible abdominal sternite in some species with two lateral narrow laminar expansions, variable in length but always visible in dorsal view.
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Cerocoma (Metacerocoma)
Turco, Federica & Bologna, Marco A. 2011 |
Metacerocoma
Bologna, M. A. 1991: 145 |
Kaszab, Z. 1951: 259 |