Three new species, a lectotype designation, and taxonomicand geographic notes in Eburiini(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae)
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Tempora with pubescence close to eye, not obscuring integument, with very long, erect setae interspersed (mainly behind lower eye lobes); pubescent area with coarse, sparse
Area between apex of antennal tubercles and prothorax smooth centrally, abundantly finely punctate laterally; with sparse short yellowish setae interspersed by scattered long setae
Elytra short, with surface corrugated, and humeri distinctly projecting; prothorax as long as wide, weakly rounded at sides; antennae shorter than body, unarmed, apical
Instead, a new tribe, based on differences in the key characters utilized by Linsley (1962) for the North American Clytini fauna, and Martins (2011) for the South American Clytini
Dorsal area between eyes and anterior edge of prothorax with two types of punctures: moderately coarse on two-thirds closer to the eyes, sparser close to coronal suture;
Head: Surface vaguely, coarsely, transversely rugose to rugopunctate (surface appears worn). Frontoclypeal region with trans- verse carina, carina becoming tuberculiform at
Pronotum with pe- ripheral sulcus, mainly centrally, ill-marked; fusiform plate ill-marked; surface with fi ve low, poorly delimited gibbosities, two anterolateral most distinct;
Dipropus tequesta Johnson, new species (Fig. Integument castaneous to ru- fotestaceous, venter slightly paler, antennae infuscate, legs colored as venter. Pubescence moderately