2001
DOI: 10.1649/0010-065x(2001)055[0205:dotloh]2.0.co;2
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Descriptions of the Larvae of HOPLOPYGA SINGULARIS (Gory and Percheron) and HOLOGYMNETIS CINEREA (Gory and Percheron) with a Revised Key to the Larvae of New World Gymnetini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae)

Abstract: The larvae of two cetoniine scarab beetles, Hoplopyga singularis (Gory and Percheron) from Brazil and Hologymnetis cinerea (Gory and Percheron) from Mexico, are described. The latter is the first description of a larva in this genus. Both of these species are included in a revised key to the larvae of New World Gymnetini (Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae), which now includes ten species in eight genera. ResumenSe describen las larvas de dos cetoninos, Hoplopyga singularis (Gory and Percheron) de Brasil y de Hologymnet… Show more

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“…Taenioderina has more than 30 genera from the Oriental Region (e. g., Coilodera, Euremina, Taeniodera and Pseudochalcothea). For more information on distribution of Cetoniinae see also Howden (1971), Miksic (1976Miksic ( -1983Miksic ( , 1987, Krikken (1976Krikken ( , 1977Krikken ( , 1987, Lumaret (1985), Miyatake & Iwase (1991), Ratcliffe & Mico (2001), Holm (1992Holm ( a, 1992Holm ( b, 1992Holm ( c, 1993Holm ( a, 1993Holm ( b, 1994, , , Ratcliffe & Deolya (1992), Antoine & Holm (1993), Miyatake (1994), Moron et al (1997), and Ricchiardi (2001).…”
Section: Morphology Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Taenioderina has more than 30 genera from the Oriental Region (e. g., Coilodera, Euremina, Taeniodera and Pseudochalcothea). For more information on distribution of Cetoniinae see also Howden (1971), Miksic (1976Miksic ( -1983Miksic ( , 1987, Krikken (1976Krikken ( , 1977Krikken ( , 1987, Lumaret (1985), Miyatake & Iwase (1991), Ratcliffe & Mico (2001), Holm (1992Holm ( a, 1992Holm ( b, 1992Holm ( c, 1993Holm ( a, 1993Holm ( b, 1994, , , Ratcliffe & Deolya (1992), Antoine & Holm (1993), Miyatake (1994), Moron et al (1997), and Ricchiardi (2001).…”
Section: Morphology Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epipharyngeal tormae not fused, asymmetrical. Larvae were described by Ratcliffe (1976 b), Moron (1995), Perissinotto et al (1999), Mico et al (2000), Mico, Hall & Ratcliffe (2001), and Mico, Verdu & Galante (2001).…”
Section: Morphology Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to Ritcher (1948), other authors (e.g., Micó et al 2001; Table I) described Rutelini larvae and considered the spine-like setae of haptomerum as heli, and kept it maintained in concordance with Ritcher (1948) about the absence of zygum, while other works maintain Böving's (1936) definition of heli (e.g., Micó et al 2008).…”
Section: Morphological Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 and 15 in Ritcher (1948); fig. 10 in Micó et al (2001) for aberrant zygum with sensillae and fig. 22 for zygum absent, and fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…according to Vanin & Costa (1984), and fed directly within the nest, leaving this place only when they reach adult hood since adults prefer to feed on flowers and fruits. Immature species of Hoplopyga singularis (Gory and Percheron, 1833) were described after being collected in termite nests (Micó et al 2001). Larvae of Hoplopyga brasiliensis (Gory and Percheron, 1833) were collected from nests of the termite Cornitermes cumulans (Kollar, 1832) and H. singularis (Gory and Percheron, 1833) in nests of the termite Diversitermes diversimiles (Silvestri, 1901), where they fed and completed their biological cycle according to Puker et al (2012).…”
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