Catorhintha divergens Barber, 1926
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Catorhintha divergens Barber, 1926 |
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Catorhintha divergens Barber, 1926 View in CoL
( Fig. 29 View Figure 25–33 )
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Distribution. Argentina: Chaco, Formosa; Bahamas, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela, Mexico, and USA ( Brailovsky and García 1987, Packauskas 2010).
Material examined. 2♀, 18-XI-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0383-4 ( MLP) ; 1♀, 19-XI-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0385 ( MLP) ; 1♀, 12-XII-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0386 ( MLP) ; 1♀, 18-XII-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0387 ( MLP) ; 1♂, IV-1966, PNI0388 ( MLP) .
Remarks. New record for Misiones province
This species belongs to the inarmata group, which is characterized by the absence of a spine in the antenniferous tubercles. Catorhintha divergens can be easily distinguished by the combination of the following characters: the humeral angles of the pronotum expanded and acute, the scape ocher with a black outer band, thorax ventrally immaculate and with the dorsal segments of the abdomen bright orange with a reddish brown fascia media ( Brailovsky and García 1987).
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