Cleopomiarus distinctus (Boheman, 1845)

Skuhrovec, Jiri, Gosik, Rafal, Caldara, Roberto, Tosevski, Ivo, Letowski, Jacek & Szwaj, Ewelina, 2018, Morphological characters of immature stages of Palaearctic species of Cleopomiarus and Miarus and their systematic value in Mecinini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Curculioninae), ZooKeys 808, pp. 23-92 : 65

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.808.28172

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scientific name

Cleopomiarus distinctus (Boheman, 1845)
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Cleopomiarus distinctus (Boheman, 1845) Figures 81, 82-84

Material examined.

12 specimens: 2 ♂; 2 ♀, 03.08.2010, Gródek ad Hrubieszów, CE Poland, leg. E. Szwaj, det. J. Łętowski; 2 ♂; 6 ♀, ex seed capsules of Campanula cervicaria L., 05.07.2017, Stara Planina, east Serbia, leg. I. Toševski, det. R. Caldara.

Description.

Measurements (in mm). Body length: 3.00-4.10 (mean 3.20). Body width: 1.50-2.60 (mean 1.80). Head width: 0.65-0.77 (mean 0.67).

Body moderately slender (Figs 81-84). Rostrum long, approximately 4.0 times as long as wide, reached up to mesocoxae. Antennae moderately elongated. Pronotum 2.2 times as wide as long. Urogomphi (ur) stout (Figs 81-84).

Chaetotaxy: setae very thin, greyish, piliform, medium size to short. Head capsule with only two os of different in length (second pair placed on eye spots). Rostrum with one pas and one rs (Figs 82, 83). Pronotum with: two as, one ds, one sls, and three pls (Figs 83, 84). All setae of prothorax almost equal in length (Fig. 83). Dorsal parts of meso- and metathorax with three setae placed medially. Apex of each femora with one fes (Figs 82-84). Abdominal segments I–VIII with two setae laterally. Dorsal parts of abdominal segments I–VII with four setae: d1-3 placed postero-medially, d4 postero-laterally, abdominal segment VIII with only three setae dorsally. Abdominal segment IX with two micro-setae ventrally.