Paraceratotingis convergens Henry, Montemayor & Knudson, 2017
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Paraceratotingis convergens Henry, Montemayor & Knudson, 2017
Paraceratotingis convergens Henry, Montemayor & Knudson, 2017: 272-273, figs 7, 13-14.
Diagnosis.
Head with pair of extremely long occipital spines and median spine. Paranota biseriate. Pronotal collar produced upward, forming small, elevated, distinct hood. Hemelytra slightly broader, costal and subcostal areas biseriate; discoidal area closed apically.
Material examined.
HOLOTYPE: VENEZUELA: Aragua, El Limón, 4 July 1968, J. Maldonado C. (♂ USNM).
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