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Histoire des insectes : traitant de leurs moeurs et de leurs métamorphoses en général et comprenant une nouvelle classification fondée sur leurs rapports naturels / par Émile Blanchard.

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“…Os fêmures são clavados, porém, o pedúnculo é reduzido e a clava bastante alongada, pouco distinta do pedúnculo. O metendosternito apresenta as projeções para implante dos tendões anteriores desenvolvidas, condição apontada por NAPP Análise cladística da tribo Rhopalophorini Blanchard, 1845 (l.c.) como plesiomórfica em Cerambycinae.…”
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“…Os fêmures são clavados, porém, o pedúnculo é reduzido e a clava bastante alongada, pouco distinta do pedúnculo. O metendosternito apresenta as projeções para implante dos tendões anteriores desenvolvidas, condição apontada por NAPP Análise cladística da tribo Rhopalophorini Blanchard, 1845 (l.c.) como plesiomórfica em Cerambycinae.…”
Section: Discussão E Conclusõesunclassified
“…GUÉRIN-MÉNEVILLE (1844) descreveu Closteropus, relacionando-o a Callichroma e Aromia, dos quais se distinguia pelos fêmures abruptamente clavados, e situou Rhopalophora próximo a Obrium Curtis, 1825 e Leptocera (= Glaucytes Thomson, 1858). BLANCHARD (1845) estabeleceu "Rhopalophorites", caracterizada por: antenas simples, maxila com lobos curtos, artículo apical dos palpos ovóide e fêmures clavados. Além de Rhopalophora, incluiu os gêneros Cosmisoma, Cycnoderus, Ozodes e também Ancylocera.…”
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“…Bouchard et al (2005Bouchard et al ( , 2011 listed Blanchard (1845) to be the author of this name. However, Blanchard's reference does not fulfill the criteria laid down in Art.…”
Section: O Og Gr Ra Ab Bi Ie Es S T Te Es St Ta Ac Ce Eu Us S (Soliermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Type species: Hispa nigricornis Fabricius, designated by Staines 1991(1992): 247. Chevrolat 1843: 350 (noted); Blanchard 1845: 182 (redescription); Orbigny 1845: 60 (noted); Erichson 1847: 151 (noted); Guérin–Méneville 1855: 601 (faunal list); Baly 1858: 39 (redescription), 1869: 367 (noted), 1875: 74 (noted), 1885: 8 (distribution); Chenu and Desmarest 1870: 341 (noted); Chapuis 1875: 277 (redescription); Chenu 1884: 341 (noted); Sharp and Muir 1912: 567 (male genitalia); Maulik 1916: 568 (museum list), 1932: 294 (larva), 1933: 935 (host plants); Uhmann 1930a: 232 (Costa Rica species), 1936a: 109 (noted), 1948a: 217 (noted), 1957a: 14 (catalog), 1964a: 402 (catalog); Lepesme 1947: 529 (host plants); Guérin 1953: 97 (faunal list); Buck 1958: 146 (museum list); Beutelspacher and Batze 1975: 159 (host plants); Wilcox 1983: 136 (catalog); Gilbert and Smiley 1978: 90 (noted); Seeno and Wilcox 1982: 159 (genera); Machado–Allison et al 1983: 248 (noted); Jolivet 1988: 14 (host plants), 1989: 303 (host plants); Strauss 1988: 95 (noted); Naeem 1990: 31 (ecology); Staines 1991(1992): 247 (type species), 1996: 4 (Central America species), 1996(1997): 13 (Nicaragua species), 1997: 413 (Uhmann species list), 1999: 240 (mimicry), 2002: 731 (key to genera), 2004: 311 (host plants), 2009a: 21 (redescription); Mariau 1994: 254 (noted); Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995: 143 (host plants); Mexzón 1997: 28 (host plant); Staines and Staines 1999: 523 (Baly species list); Jolivet and Verma 2002: 61 (noted); Erwin and Medina 2003: 13 (predator); Arroyo et al 2004: 203 (host plants); Farrell and Sequeira 2004: 175 (evolution); McKenna and Farrell 2005: 118 (phylogeny), 2006: 10949 (phylogeny); Strong and Sanderson 2006: 10827 (phylogeny); Williams 2006: 201 (noted); Chaboo 2007: 44 (noted); Frank and Barreta 2010: 8 (predator); García–Robledo et al 2010: 50 (noted); Lawrence et al 2011...…”
Section: Systematic Accountmentioning
confidence: 99%