2015
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2176-7793.v46i2-11p65-73
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A new species of Eclipta Bates, 1873 from Brazil (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) in honor of the late Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins de Souza

Abstract: 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 i… Show more

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“…maps a single locality for P. debilis in south-central Texas, a location that was subsequently repeated on map. Prionus debilis has also been reported from Texas without specific locality by , Chemsak et al (1992), Giesbert (1994, 1995), Downie and Arnett (1996), , , , Bezark and Monné (2013, all of whom were undoubtedly repeating the record that was introduced by Linsley (1962). Among the specimens examined from the CMNH collection is a specimen of P. debilis from Fedor, Lee County, Texas, which corresponds to the locality mapped by and which is undoubtedly the basis for his Texas record.…”
Section: Prionus (Neopolyarthron) Debilismentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…maps a single locality for P. debilis in south-central Texas, a location that was subsequently repeated on map. Prionus debilis has also been reported from Texas without specific locality by , Chemsak et al (1992), Giesbert (1994, 1995), Downie and Arnett (1996), , , , Bezark and Monné (2013, all of whom were undoubtedly repeating the record that was introduced by Linsley (1962). Among the specimens examined from the CMNH collection is a specimen of P. debilis from Fedor, Lee County, Texas, which corresponds to the locality mapped by and which is undoubtedly the basis for his Texas record.…”
Section: Prionus (Neopolyarthron) Debilismentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A total of 97 specimens of P. debilis were examined from 15 of 102 Illinois counties, with all records being from counties that historically contained native prairie (Transeau 1935) and all but one record being from the northern half of the state. Prionus debilis has been previously reported from Illinois without specific locality by Giesbert (1994, 1995), Downie and Arnett (1996), Yanega (1996), and , , Bezark and Monné (2013. and map seven and five localities in the state, respectively.…”
Section: Prionus (Neopolyarthron) Debilismentioning
confidence: 85%
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