Three new species, taxonomic notes, and new geographical records of Neotropical Disteniidae (Coleoptera)
- 1 July 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Pacific Coast Entomological Society in The Pan-Pacific Entomologist
- Vol. 96 (3), 143-167
- https://doi.org/10.3956/2020-96.3.143
Abstract
Three new species from Ecuador are described: America spinosa and America tuberevexa, from Napo Province, and Elytrimitatrix (G.) franki, from Loja Province. America biplagiata (Villiers, 1958), a species known only from the holotype, is redescribed based on males and females. The unknown male of Paracometes solangeaeBotero & Almeida, 2019 is described and illustrated by the first time. Distenia (D.) normaeBotero & Almeida, 2019 is proposed as a junior synonym of America wappesiSantos-Silva & Tavakilian, 2009. Moreover, the known geographical distributions of 10 species of Disteniidae are expanded.Keywords
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