Bilyaxia mariae ( Cobos, 1956 )
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Bilyaxia mariae ( Cobos, 1956) View in CoL , stat. & comb. n.
Anthaxia (Cylindrophora) mariae Cobos, 1956: 154 View in CoL ; Bílý 1997: 90.
Brasilaxia jacobi Obenberger, 1958: 276 View in CoL ; Cobos, 1971: 215 (synonymy).
Although Bilyaxia mariae View in CoL resembles by its bodyshape and costate elytra the representatives of Ctenoderus View in CoL and Cylindrophora , it should be transferred to the genus Bilyaxia View in CoL because of its ocellate sculpture of its pronotum and prosternal process, its unmodified anal sternite, and the form of its antennal sensory organs.
Distribution: Brazil, Paraguay.
Based on the facts discussed above, and following the recent comprehensive work of Bellamy (2003), I have modified my recent concepts of the subtribes Anthaxiina and Curina ( Bílý 2000) to the following:
Curina Ho l y ń ski, 1988
Anthaxioides Cobos, 1978 View in CoL Cylindrophora Solier, 1849 Ctenoderus Germain, 1856 View in CoL Selagis Dejean, 1836 View in CoL
Romanophora View in CoL gen. n.
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Bilyaxia mariae ( Cobos, 1956 )
Svatopluk 2004 |
Brasilaxia jacobi
Cobos 1971: 215 |
Obenberger 1958: 276 |
Anthaxia (Cylindrophora) mariae
Bily 1997: 90 |
Cobos 1956: 154 |