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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Insecta Mundi

2016

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South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), Part Xvii: Systematic Revision Of The Genera Cyrea Gordon And Canepari And Tiphysa Mulsant (Hyperaspidinae: Brachiacanthini), Claudio Canepari, Robert D. Gordon, Guy A. Hanley Jan 2016

South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), Part Xvii: Systematic Revision Of The Genera Cyrea Gordon And Canepari And Tiphysa Mulsant (Hyperaspidinae: Brachiacanthini), Claudio Canepari, Robert D. Gordon, Guy A. Hanley

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Cyrea Gordon and Canepari (121 species) and Tiphysa Mulsant (2 species) are discussed, species are

described, illustrations are provided, and a key to all recognized species is included. New synonyms recognized are:

Hyperaspis arrowi var. darwini Brèthes = Cyrea arrowi (Brèthes); Hyperaspis trivittata Weise, Hyperaspis mundula

Weise = Cyrea emiliae (Mulsant); Cleothera scapulata Mulsant, Cleothera mercabilis Mulsant, Hyperaspis iheringi

Weise = Cyrea flavoguttata (Mulsant); Cleothera gracilis Mulsant = Cyrea hexastigma (Mulsant); Cleothera triacantha

Mulsant = Cyrea novemsignata (Herbst); Cleothera distinguenda Mulsant = Cyrea ormanceayi (Mulsant); Cleothera

sexnotata Brèthes = Cyrea quinquenotata (Mulsant); Cleothera schaufussi Vogel and Hyperaspis adelaida Gorham = …


A Revision Of The Genus Eremoleon Banks (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae: Nemoleontini), Robert B. Miller, Lionel A. Stange Jan 2016

A Revision Of The Genus Eremoleon Banks (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae: Nemoleontini), Robert B. Miller, Lionel A. Stange

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Descriptions or diagnoses are given for 36 species of New World Eremoleon including 12 new species:

Eremoleon attenuatus, E. durangoensis, E. jacumba, E. jamaica, E. inca, E. monagas, E. morazani, E. pygmaeus, E.

samne, E. tanya, E. tepuyiensis and E. venezolanus. A neotype is designated for Hesperoleon atomarius Navás 1933.

The larvae of 25 species are described and keyed. Keys to the adults and larvae are given, and biological notes are

provided. Twenty-five species were reared from larvae found in cave mouths, rock overhangs, or other less common

habitats; for example, E. nigribasis were found in deep recesses of …