2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0031-10492011001800001
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Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) do estado do Maranhão, Brasil: III

Abstract: Oitenta e quatro espécies são registradas para o Estado do Maranhão: Prioninae (uma), Disteniinae (uma), Cerambycinae (49) e Lamiinae (33). O número total de espécies assinaladas para o Estado eleva-se a 367. Nove novas espécies são descritas em Cerambycinae: Chlorida inexpectata sp. nov. (Bothriospilini); Jupoata germana sp. nov. (Cerambycini); Eburodacrys separatus sp. nov. e Eburodacrys cincora sp. nov. (Eburiini); Ectenessa affinis sp. nov. (Ectenessini); Minibidion bicolor sp. nov. (Ibidionini, Tropidiina… Show more

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“…This species was originally described from Brazil (Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Espírito Santo, São Paulo), Paraguay (Concepción), and Argentina (Salta, Formosa, Santiago del Estero). Di Iorio (2004) reported the species for the Paraguayan department of Alto Paraguay; Wappes et al (2006) recorded the species in the Bolivian department of Santa Cruz; Wappes et al (2013) listed it in the Bolivian department of Tarija; and Martins et al (2011) recorded it in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. Originally, Marinoni (1972) listed some paratypes as being from the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, which was true at that time.…”
Section: Santos-silva and Nascimentomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species was originally described from Brazil (Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Espírito Santo, São Paulo), Paraguay (Concepción), and Argentina (Salta, Formosa, Santiago del Estero). Di Iorio (2004) reported the species for the Paraguayan department of Alto Paraguay; Wappes et al (2006) recorded the species in the Bolivian department of Santa Cruz; Wappes et al (2013) listed it in the Bolivian department of Tarija; and Martins et al (2011) recorded it in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. Originally, Marinoni (1972) listed some paratypes as being from the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, which was true at that time.…”
Section: Santos-silva and Nascimentomentioning
confidence: 99%