Triencentrus brasilianus (Piza, 1980) Piza, 1980
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.198409 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6205723 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF87A7-A82B-CD5C-FF27-922FB5A8FEED |
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Triencentrus brasilianus (Piza, 1980) |
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Teleutias brevifolius Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895
Bliastes viridifrons Piza, 1976 syn. nov.
This species, described from a male holotype from northern Brazil, does not belong to Bliaste s ( Cocconotini ) but to Teleutias (Teleutiini) . It coincides with most diagnostic characters of this genus. Moreover, it is exceedingly similar to T. brevifolius from eastern Ecuador or northeastern Peru. Including details, like the greenish coloration of the face, which is well preserved in Piza’s specimen and mentioned in Beier’s diagnosis, the subgenital plate, apparently the cerci (the internal claw in Piza’s specimen is not visible on the photos but mentioned in the description) and measurements. The respective localities are also not too far away.
Triencentrus brasilianus (Piza, 1980) comb. nov. Calamoptera brasiliana Piza, 1980
The female holotype coincides better with diagnostic characters of Triencentrus (Platyphyllini) than Calamoptera (Cocconotini) . It is fairly similar to the female holotype of T. nigrospinosus from northern Brazil, which also has a fairly long and slender ovipositor, but differs in the elevated metazona of the pronotum. Calamoptera lydiamarthae Piza, 1980 , described in the same paper, is possibly a Triencentrus as well, but its type specimen is missing or lost.
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