Thyreodon erythrocera, Cameron. I, 1886
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– Mesoscutum with a weak longitudinal swelling along inner periphery of notaulus, without a transverse crest anteriorly ( Fig. 49 View Figures 47–52 ); lower face punctate centrally; pronotum with posterior margin swollen, with an anteriorly directed ridge overhanging transverse furrow ( Fig. 49 View Figures 47–52 ).................................................................... 11. erythrocera View in CoL transverse, posteriorly slightly concave, with a small median tooth.
Remarks: Rhynchophion is a small genus restricted to the southern part of the USA and the Neotropical region south to southern Brazil. Three species have been described, R. flammipennis Ashmead ( USA to Ecuador), R. ligulifer (Morley) ( Brazil) , R. odontandroplax Enderlein ( Brazil) . All are structurally very similar and it has been suggested ( Townes, 1971; Gauld, 1985) that all may be colour variants of a single variable species. However, as more becomes known about their biology there is a distinct possibility that they will be found to comprise a complex of sibling species. Two species are present in Costa Rica, the wide-ranging R. flammipennis and a chromatically distinctive new species known only from ACG dry forest. Species of Rhynchophion appear to be specialists on the larvae of Manduca species (Sphingidae) .
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