Ciriacremum Enderlein
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4350.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6016483 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987CF-1A5C-4F0D-73D5-F8A2EB3DFD96 |
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Ciriacremum Enderlein |
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Ciriacremum Enderlein View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs 27 View FIGURES 10 – 27 , 55 View FIGURES 47 – 58 , 66 View FIGURES 59 – 70 , 82 View FIGURES 81 – 83 )
Diagnosis: Body matt, moderately covered with short hairs ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 59 – 70 ). Head wider than pronotum; genae from slightly swollen to having well-developed processes; anteoccipital lobes present ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 10 – 27 ). Antennae from 1.2 to more than 5.5 times longer than head width; segments bearing short hairs. Forewing ellipsoid, usually hyaline, rarely with dark pattern; pterostigma present; veins usually bearing short hairs; long crossvein rs-m present ( Fig. View FIGURES 47 – 58
55). Protibia with or without a single seta dorsally; meracanthus prominent; metatibia with genual spine and 1+3+1 apical spurs.
Biology and damage: Immatures are free-living ( Hollis 1976).
Host-plants: Caesalpinioid Fabaceae ( Hollis 1976) .
Distribution: Afrotropical, one described species in the Neotropics ( Hodkinson 1989).
Remarks: This is the first record of this genus in Colombia. Ciriacremum setosum Crawford , reported from Guyana and Nicaragua ( Hodkinson & White 1981), is the only described Neotropical species but the genus is represented by several undescribed species in Central and South America (NHMB data).
Examined material: Ciriacremum sp.: Santander: 1 (female), Cimitarra, Corr. Puerto Olaya , Central Termocentro ISAGEN, 110 m, 31-Aug-2005, white light trap (M. Castaño & C. Rivera), CEUA 89018 . Magdalena: 1 (female), Parque Tayrona a pueblito, 21-Aug-1976 (C. Kluger & F. Martínez), IAvH-E-161403.
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