1807
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.137098
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Systema glossatorum secundum ordines, genera, species, adiectis, synonymis, locis, observationibus, descriptionibus

Abstract: Palpi breviffimi, biarticulati: articulo fecundo in medio craffiori. 4. ZELIMA. Palpi breves, apprefii , biarticulati: articulo fecundo apice rotundato. 42. PAMPH1LA. Palpi biarticulati: articulo primo undique pilolo, fecundo brevi, cylindrico nudo. 33. LYCAENA. Palpi elongati, biarticulati: articulo primo extus ciliato , fecundo cylindrico, nudo.8-CASINIA. Palpi breves triartieulati: articulo tertio breviffirao , cylindrico , nudo.IO. APATURA. Palpi mediocres, villofi, triartieulati: articulo fecundo longiffi… Show more

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“…Thorax: mesonotum dark brown, with dark brown hairs dorsally and yellowish-brown laterally; scutellum light brown with dark brown bristles on posterior margin; supra alar callus with sparse strong reddish-brown bristles and postalar callus with a row of strong brown bristles; pleurae light brown and gray pollinose; anepisternum entirely covered by long yellow hairs; katepisternum and metepisternum with yellowish-white (Fabricius, 1805), dorsal view; (17) Heterostylum ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1805), lateral view; (18) Heterostylum haemorrhoicum (Loew, 1863), dorsal view; (19) Heterostylum haemorrhoicum (Loew, 1863), lateral view; (20) Heterostylum hirsutum (Thunberg, 1827), dorsal view; (21) Heterostylum hirsutum (Thunberg, 1827), lateral view; (22) Heterostylum rufum (Oliver, 1789), dorsal view; (23) Heterostylum rufum (Olivier, 1789), lateral view. Legs: yellowish-brown with anterior surface darker apically; coxae with long yellowish-white pile; femora with dark brown apex, dark brown scales on anterior surface and yellowishwhite pile; femur II with one or two dark brown bristles on anteroventral surface; femur III with two rows of dark brown bristles, the first on basal 2/3 of ventral surface and the second on anteroventral surface, and small dark brown bristles on apex of dorsal surface; tibiae with dark brown apical bristles; tibiae III with dark brown bristles and scales; tarsi with dark brown scales and dark brown bristles on ventral surface, the two apical tarsomeres darker than the others; pulvilli light brown ½ as long as claws.…”
Section: Heterostylum Engelhardtimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thorax: mesonotum dark brown, with dark brown hairs dorsally and yellowish-brown laterally; scutellum light brown with dark brown bristles on posterior margin; supra alar callus with sparse strong reddish-brown bristles and postalar callus with a row of strong brown bristles; pleurae light brown and gray pollinose; anepisternum entirely covered by long yellow hairs; katepisternum and metepisternum with yellowish-white (Fabricius, 1805), dorsal view; (17) Heterostylum ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1805), lateral view; (18) Heterostylum haemorrhoicum (Loew, 1863), dorsal view; (19) Heterostylum haemorrhoicum (Loew, 1863), lateral view; (20) Heterostylum hirsutum (Thunberg, 1827), dorsal view; (21) Heterostylum hirsutum (Thunberg, 1827), lateral view; (22) Heterostylum rufum (Oliver, 1789), dorsal view; (23) Heterostylum rufum (Olivier, 1789), lateral view. Legs: yellowish-brown with anterior surface darker apically; coxae with long yellowish-white pile; femora with dark brown apex, dark brown scales on anterior surface and yellowishwhite pile; femur II with one or two dark brown bristles on anteroventral surface; femur III with two rows of dark brown bristles, the first on basal 2/3 of ventral surface and the second on anteroventral surface, and small dark brown bristles on apex of dorsal surface; tibiae with dark brown apical bristles; tibiae III with dark brown bristles and scales; tarsi with dark brown scales and dark brown bristles on ventral surface, the two apical tarsomeres darker than the others; pulvilli light brown ½ as long as claws.…”
Section: Heterostylum Engelhardtimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Revisão do bombylideos do gênero Heterostylum Macquart do novo mundo (Diptera, Bombyliidae, Bombyliinae). O gênero Heterostylum Macquart e cinco espécies Neotropicais (H. ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1805), H. hirsutum (Thunberg, 1827), H. rufum (Olivier, 1789), H. haemorrhoicum (Loew, 1863) e H. pallipes Bigot, 1892) são redescritas. As demais espécies recentemente redescritas ou descritas tem sua diagnose apresentada, com exceção de H. deani , cuja espermateca foi descrita e ilustrada pela primeira vez.…”
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“…; Coleoxestia atrata (Gounelle, 1909); Eburodacrys quadridens (Fabricius, 1801); E. rufispinis Bates, 1870; E. sulphureosignata (Erichson, 1847); Rhomboidederes minutus Napp & Martins, 1984; Aneuthetochorus conjunctus Napp & Martins, 1984; Lissozodes basalis White, 1855; Mecometopus latecinctus Bates, 1870; Chrysoprasis aureicollis White, 1853; Oreodera curvata Martins & Monné, 1993; Carterica cincticornis Bates, 1865; Magdalena: Atenizus castaneus Martins, 1981; Vichada: Eusapia guyanensis Huedepohl, 1988; Gnomidolon biarcuatum (White, 1855); Tropidion subcruciatum (White, 1855); Sthelenus ichneumoneus Buquet, 1859; Putumayo: Hemilissa opaca Martins, 1976; H. sulcicollis Bates, 1870; Glyptoscapus flaveolus (Bates, 1870); Orthostoma abdominale (Gyllenhal, 1817); Oreodera melzeri Monné & Fragoso, 1988; Caquetá: Gnomidolon conjugatum (White, 1855); Cauca: Mecometopus macilentus Bates, 1872; Tolima: Cherentes niveilateris (Thomson, 1868). New synonym established: Necalphus maranduba Galileo & Martins, 2003 = Myoxomorpha decorata Monné & Magno, 1992 and the new combination proposed: Necalphus decoratus (Monné & Magno, 1992) (Olivier, 1795); Coleoxestia atrata (Gounelle, 1909); Eburodacrys quadridens (Fabricius, 1801); E. rufispinis Bates, 1870; E. sulphureosignata (Erichson, 1847); Rhomboidederes minutus Napp & Martins, 1984; Aneuthetochorus conjunctus Napp & Martins, 1984 Huedepohl, 1988; Gnomidolon biarcuatum (White, 1855); Tropidion subcruciatum (White, 1855); Sthelenus ichneumoneus …”
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confidence: 99%