Acyphoderes Audinet-Serville, 1833

Clarke, Robin O. S., 2015, Revision of the genus Acyphoderes Audinet-Serville, 1833, with a brief synopsis of the genus Bromiades Thomson, 1864 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), Insecta Mundi 2015 (401), pp. 1-92 : 9-10

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4531694

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Acyphoderes Audinet-Serville, 1833
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Key to Acyphoderes Audinet-Serville, 1833 View in CoL and related genera.

Note. The following males have not been seen, Acyphoderes auricapilla , A. rubrohirsutotibialis and Odontogracilis violaceus . The following females have not been seen, Acyphoderes amboroensis , Amerispheca delicata, Anomaloderes itaiuba, Brachyphoderes longicollis and Odontogracilis cracentis .

1. Elytra Type 1-2 ( Fig. 1, 2, 4, 6 View Figures 1–6 , 11, 12 View Figures 7–12 , 28-30 View Figure 25–30 ), cuneate, or subulate and fissate; short, in both sexes length/width humeri 1.3-2.1 (but see species of Acyphoderes View in CoL Group 1 for overlap). Mexico- Panama, Cuba, Colombia........................................................................................................... 2

— Elytra Type 3-6 ( Fig. 7-10 View Figures 7–12 , 13-26 View Figures 13–18 View Figures 19–24 View Figure 25–30 , 31-53 View Figures 31–36 View Figures 37–42 View Figures 43–48 View Figures 49–54 , 55, 57-59 View Figures 55–60 ) subulate, or subcuneate; in male length/width humeri 2.0-4.1; in female 1.7-4.1. Mexico-Argentina ................................................................ 4

2(1). Elytra Type 1 ( Fig. 11 View Figures 7–12 , 28, 29 View Figure 25–30 ) cuneate; male abdomen Type 2 (Fig. 85, 86, 99, 100) sessile, cylindrical to weakly fusiform; in both sexes abdominal process flat to weakly inclined (30°); hind leg Type 1A or 2B (Fig. 101,104) ....................................................................................... 3

— Elytra Type 2, subulate and strongly fissate; male abdomen Type 1A ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–6 , 61,62), petiolate; in both sexes abdominal process well inclined (60-70°); urosternite IV very wide, V as wide as III (and in female V explanate laterally); hind leg Type 3B (Fig. 106-108) not robust (with narrow peduncle and abrupt clave); in both sexes lengths hind leg/front leg 2.0-2.1; metatibia with long-haired brush on apical half. Mexico-Panama, Colombia. ( Fig. 1-6 View Figures 1–6 ) .................................... ........................................................................................................ Forficuladeres View in CoL new genus

3(2). Robust species; prothorax Type 1A; apex of elytra reach middle of urosternite I; in both sexes base of mesosternal process almost as broad as coxal cavity (widths coxal cavity/base of process 1.2); in female Abdomen Type 2A (Fig. 86); hind leg Type 1A (Fig. 101) robust (and strongly pedunculate-clavate); in both sexes lengths hind leg/front leg 2.0; metatibia with short, longhaired brush at apex. Cuba, Mexico-Colombia. ( Fig. 11, 12 View Figures 7–12 ) ... Bromiades Thomson, 1864 View in CoL

— Slender species; prothorax Type 1B; apex of elytra pass middle of urosternite I; base of mesosternal process much narrower than coxal cavity (male widths coxal cavity/base of process 2.8-3.0; in female 0.47); female Abdomen Type 2B (Fig. 100); hind leg Type 2B (Fig. 104) slender (and hardly pedunculate-clavate); male lengths hind leg/front leg 2.5-2.6, in female 2.7; metatibia with long, short-haired brush on apical half. Mexico, El Salvador. ( Fig. 28-30 View Figure 25–30 ) ....................... .................................................................................................... Brachyphoderes View in CoL new genus

4(1). Elytra Type 2 or 3 ( Fig. 7-10 View Figures 7–12 , 13-26 View Figures 13–18 View Figures 19–24 View Figure 25–30 , 53 View Figures 49–54 ); prothorax Types 1-3 ( Fig. 25, 26 View Figure 25–30 , 53 View Figures 49–54 ); abdominal process usually flat, but may be moderately inclined, 0-30° (but see Acutiphoderes View in CoL and Anomaloderes View in CoL for notable exceptions) ............................................................................................................... 5

— Elytra Type 4, 5, or 6 ( Fig. 31-52 View Figures 31–36 View Figures 37–42 View Figures 43–48 View Figures 49–54 , 55, 57-59 View Figures 55–60 ); prothorax Type 4 ( Fig. 31-52 View Figures 31–36 View Figures 37–42 View Figures 43–48 View Figures 49–54 , 55-59 View Figures 55–60 ); abdominal process usually vertical or moderately strongly inclined, 45-90° (but see Ameriphoderes magna View in CoL and A. cribricollis View in CoL for notable exceptions). Primarily Mexico-Panama; South America 1 species ...................................................................................................................................................... 9

5(4). Elytral humeri hiding sides of mesepimera (when viewed from directly overhead); male lengths hind leg/front leg 2.1 or 2.6. Venezuela, Mexico....................................................................... 6

— Elytral humeri not hiding sides of mesepimera; male lengths hind leg/front leg 1.7-2.3. Primarily South American; Mexico-Costa Rica 1 species .......................................................................... 7

6(5). Prothorax Type 1B; length of forebody (f) slightly shorter than abdomen (a), f/a 0.9; elytra Type 3, elytral length/width humeri 2.7; abdominal process vertical; lengths hind leg/front leg 2.1; metatibia with dense long-haired brush. Venezuela. ( Fig. 25 View Figure 25–30 ) .... Anomaloderes View in CoL new genus

Prothorax Type 3A ; length of forebody (f) distinctly shorter than abdomen (a), f/a 0.8; elytra Type 5, elytral length/width humeri 3.2; abdominal process weakly inclined (30°); lengths hind leg/front leg 2.6; metatibia with moderately dense short-haired brush. Mexico, Baja California. ( Fig. 53, 54 View Figures 49–54 ) ..................................................................................... Amerispheca View in CoL new genus

7(5). Elytra Type 3D ( Fig. 26 View Figure 25–30 ), apex sharply acuminate and with spine ; male abdomen Type 1C, but urosternite II transverse and rectangular (Fig. 67); abdominal process vertical; lengths hind leg/front leg 1.8; metatibia with long sparse pubescence, but no brush. Northern South America , central Brazil. ( Fig. 26, 27 View Figure 25–30 ) .......................................................... Acutiphoderes View in CoL new genus

— Elytra Type 3A or 3C ( Fig. 7-10 View Figures 7–12 , 13-24 View Figures 13–18 View Figures 19–24 ), apex not sharply acuminate, nor spined; male abdomen Type 1C, but urosternite II elongate and subconical, or Type 2A (Fig. 72, 74, 77, 79, 82, 85, 87, 89), petiolate or cylindrical; abdominal process weakly inclined; male lengths hind leg/front leg 1.7-2.3; metatibia with or without brush .................................................................................. 8

8(7). Prothorax Type 1, sides strongly rounded, depressed on disc (the single depression delimited by narrow arced calli); mesosternal process broader, in male widths of coxal cavity/base of process 1.4-2.2 (but see A. amboroensis View in CoL ), in female 0.9-1.7; metatibia with or without dense brush. South America. ( Fig. 7-10 View Figures 7–12 , 13-21 View Figures 13–18 View Figures 19–24 ) ............................. Acyphoderes Audinet-Serville, 1833 View in CoL

— Prothorax Type 2 ( Fig. 22-24 View Figures 19–24 ), sides rounded (but not strongly); disc convex (with shallow, longitudinal depressions running between pronotal calli, these densely and minutely punctured); mesosternal process narrower, in male widths of coxal cavity/base of process 3.3, in female 2.3; metatibia with moderately dense brush. Mexico-Costa Rica. ( Fig. 22-24 View Figures 19–24 ) .................................. ........................................................................................................... Acyderophes View in CoL new genus

9(4). Larger, more robust species; prothorax Type 4A or 4B; male abdomen Type 1 or 2B (Fig. 63-66, 68, 87, 91, 93, 95, 97), not very long, nor very narrow; hind leg Type 1B, 3A or 3B (Fig. 102, 105-108), peduncle not exceptionally long (in male clave/peduncle 0.9-1.3, in female 0.7-1.5). USA-Panama. ( Fig. 31-52 View Figures 31–36 View Figures 37–42 View Figures 43–48 View Figures 49–54 ) ........................................................... Ameriphoderes View in CoL new genus

Smaller , very slender species ; prothorax Type 4C; male abdomen Type 2C ( Fig. 56, 60 View Figures 55–60 ), cylindrical, very long and very narrow; hind leg Type 3C ( Fig. 109), peduncle exceptionally long (in male clave/peduncle 0.6-0.7; in female 0.6-0.8). Mexico-Panama, SE Brazil. ( Fig. 55-60 View Figures 55–60 ) .................. ....................................................................................................... Odontogracilis View in CoL new genus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Acyphoderes

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