Ceratoprion humerale (Pic, 1933) Pic, 1933
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Ceratoprion humerale (Pic, 1933) |
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Ceratoprion humerale (Pic, 1933) comb. n. Figure 10
Lycinella humeralis Pic, 1933: 109; Kleine 1933: 34; Blackwelder 1945: 348; Mroczkowski 1959: 35. Bocák and Bocáková 1990: 667.
Type material examined (1).
Lectotype (hereby designated to preserve stability of nomenclature, in accordance with ICZN 1999, Art. 74.7): Costa Rica; F Nevermann; I.II.26/ Hamburgfarm; Reventazon; Ebene Limon/ Gebuseh [illegible]/ 33/ dejie [illegible]/ Lycinella ; sp. det. K.G. Blair/ Lycinella ; humeralis ; n.n/ Typus [in a red label]/ Inst. Zool. O.A.N. Warszawa; Cotypus; Nr. 544[in a red label]/ MIZ PAN; Warszawa; 12 1945 194/ Lycinella humeralis Pic, 1921; det V.S. Ferreira 2018 [MZPW].
Remarks.
Pic (1933: 109) stated that L. humeralis is close to L. parvula , but clearly differing from the latter by the longer antennae, the last antennal flagellomere in part testaceous, by the humeral portion of the elytron largely testaceous and the legs partly testaceous. Pic’s specimen lacks the diagnostic characters of Lycinella and possesses the characters of Ceratoprion : serrate antennae, reduced mandibles and strong reticulation in the elytra.
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