Amydetes Illiger, 1807
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Amydetes Illiger, 1807 View in CoL ( Figure 3 A View Figure 3 )
Amydetes View in CoL is characterised by the presence of an antenna with more than 20 antennomeres, a remarkable feature among insects ( Minelli 2017), and a row of dense bristles in the metacoxa ( Silveira and Mermudes 2014a). The complex antenna, which is allometric and very often asymmetric ( Nunes et al. 2020), likely helps males in finding sessile, probably flightless females, but the latter remain unknown. The genus was recently reviewed by Silveira and Mermudes (2014a) showing a diversity of circadian habits across species – some are diurnal, others nocturnal. All species, diurnal or nocturnal, glow with a green, bluish-green light ( Viviani 2001; LS pers. obs.). Females and immature stages unknown.
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Amydetes Illiger, 1807
Silveira, Luiz F L, Khattar, Gabriel, Vaz, Stephanie, Wilson, Vinicius A., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, José R. M., Stanger-Hall, Kathrin F., Macedo, Margarete V. & Monteiro, Ricardo F. 2020 |
Amydetes
Illiger 1807 |