A new species of Eclipta BAtes, 1873 from BrAzil (coleopterA, cerAmBycidAe) in honor of the lAte UBirAjArA riBeiro mArtins de soUzA lArry G. BezArk 1 dilmA solAnGe nApp jUAn pABlo Botero 2 eUGenio h. neArns mAriA helenA m. GAlileo 3 Antonio sAntos-silvA steven w. linGAfelter 4 frederick w. skillmAn jr. mArcelA l. monné 5 GérArd l. tAvAkiliAn miGUel A. monné 6 michAel c. thomAs roy f. morris, ii 7 jAmes e. wAppes ABSTRACT A new species of Eclipta Bates, 1873 from Brazil (São Paulo), E. birai, is described and illustrated. A tribute to the late Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins de Souza is provided.
Two new species of Cerambycidae, Tessaropa elizabeth Bezark, sp. nov. (subfamily Cerambycinae, tribe Methiini ) and Anelaphus cordiforme Tyson, sp. nov. (subfamily Cerambycinae, tribe Elaphidiini), are described from the western part of the Darien, Panama. Nine new country records for Panama are reported for the following species: Adetus linsleyi Mar-tins & Galileo, Estola strandiella Breuning, Nubosoplatus inbio Swift, Paranisopodus heterotarsus Monné & Martins, Pempteurys sericans Bates, Rosalba costaricensis (Melzer), Tomopterus brevicornis Giesbert, Psapharochrus nigricans (Lameere), and Oedudes bifasciata (Bates).
Exotic whiteflies have long threatened fly (Siphoninus phillyreae), jntroproved effective in Southern Cali-California's farms and gardens. At least eight species are established in the state; several more recognized pest species exist in other Western Hemisphere areas and in
Two new species are described: Callia breviantennata (Calliini), from Peru; and Etyma maculata (Desmiphorini), from Mexico. Desmiphora (Desmiphora) ornata Bates, 1866 (Desmiphorini) is recorded from Argentina. Ataxia linearis (Bates, 1866) is synonymized with A. mucronata (Bates, 1866) (Pteropliini), and new records are provided. New country and state records are provided for two species of Eupogonius. An updated key to species of Callia, and a key to species of Etyma are provided.
The knowledge of the family Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from Mexico is updated based on the literature where records of species from Mexico have been published. In addition, Callimoxys sanguinicollis (Olivier, 1800), Laticranium mandibulare Lane 1959, Bellamira scalaris (Say, 1826), and Strangalia opleri Linsley & Chemsak, 1976 are recorded as new records for the country. A total of 1,836 species (including subspecies), 503 genera, 81 tribes, and seven subfamilies are recorded from Mexico. A complete checklist of taxa is provided.
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