Comparative morphology of three species or Stenocerus (Coleoptera, Anthribidae, Anthribinae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
:2010
Authors:A. Conceicao Junior, Mermudes J. Ricardo M.
Journal:Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
Volume:54
Pagination:243-257
Date Published:Apr
:0085-5626
:Stenocerus
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Comparative morphology of three species or Stenocerus (Coleoptera, Anthribidae, Anthribinae). Detailed studies of exoskeleton, mouthparts, wing venation, endosternites, retal plates and male and female terminalia, has been used to improve the systematics and evolutionary studies of the Neotropical anthribids. In this approach S. fulvitarsis (type-species of the genus). S. longulus and S. frontalis were carefully compared including descriptions and illustrations of characters never studied. Among the species examined. S. frontalis display a distinct mimetic pattern with flies or the Calmly Sarcophagidae. The hypothesis that this species does not belong in the genus Stenocerus when compared with the type-species and S. longulus is discussed based mainly on position oh the eyes, lack of lateral carinae, lamina of metendosternite longer than arms and median rods of ovipositor narrowed in the proximal region.

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