occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
9E6887F37354FFC7FD572004FB84FC79.mc.A6A93CB8735BFFC7FDDE24DBFE89FE39	9E6887F37354FFC7FD572004FB84FC79.taxon					Elytra have a few to numerous yellowish spots often forming a transversal, yellowish or whitish band on the middle of elytra (Figures 2, 3, 13, 14). Lateral part of pronotum with just a few setae (Figure 25) below the lateral spine (visible in well preserved specimens). Antennae longer than body, with five to six antennomeres in males, and with three to four antennomeres in females. Type locality: France (“ Gallia ”)		1										France			France	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E6887F37354FFC7FD572004FB84FC79#A6A93CB8735BFFC7FDDE24DBFE89FE39				MaterialCitation
9E6887F3735BFFC3FD7627E4FF14FD59.mc.A6A93CB87358FFC4FF8F26C5FE95FC37	9E6887F3735BFFC3FD7627E4FF14FD59.taxon					below the middle, and sometimes with small scattered yellowish spots on the elytra (Figures 6, 7, 8). Pronotum in males mostly black (Figures 17), and rarely with very small yellowish spots (Figure 18). Pronotum in females often with two brownish spots above middle and with brownish pubescence laterally (Figure 6, 7, 8). Scutellum completely covered with very dense whitish to yellowish pubescence (Figure 6). Type locality: Germany (Dresden)		1										Germany			Germany	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E6887F3735BFFC3FD7627E4FF14FD59#A6A93CB87358FFC4FF8F26C5FE95FC37				MaterialCitation
9E6887F3735FFFC0FFAD2684FF53FD36.mc.A6A93CB8735FFFC3FD7624DBFBFFFE19	9E6887F3735FFFC0FFAD2684FF53FD36.taxon					and on epipleuron. Elytra in females with four conspicuous distinct whitish to yellowish spots: two above and two below the middle, sometimes with small scattered yellowish spots on the elytra, at least on epipleuron (Figures 9, 10, 11). Pronotum in males black. Pronotum in females sometimes with two brownish spots above middle and with brownish pubescence laterally (Figure 10). Scutellum completely covered with very dense whitish to yellowish pubescence. Type locality: Russia (Moscow environment)		1										Russia	Moscow		Moscow	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E6887F3735FFFC0FFAD2684FF53FD36#A6A93CB8735FFFC3FD7624DBFBFFFE19				MaterialCitation
9E6887F3735CFFC0FF8F26A4FCB2F979.mc.A6A93CB8735CFFC0FF54273BFE0FFA99	9E6887F3735CFFC0FF8F26A4FCB2F979.taxon					A relatively small species (Figures 4, 15). Elytra with dense and smooth granulation concentrated at the basal part of elytra only. Elytral apex with dense pubescence. The apical third of elytra is shining due to no micro-reticulation. Pronotum and elytra covered with large yellowish and white spots often forming a transversal band medially on elytra (Figures 4, 15). Scutellum with a narrow and glabrous, transversal median line (visible in well preserved specimens). Pronotum has elongated, transversal ridges. The lateral spines on pronotum are short and blunt. Head (front view) elongated. Antennae long: longer than body with five to six antennomeres in males, and with three to four antennomeres females. Type locality: Russia, Siberia (Altai, Kolywan)		1										Russia	Altay	Siberia	Kolywan	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E6887F3735CFFC0FF8F26A4FCB2F979#A6A93CB8735CFFC0FF54273BFE0FFA99				MaterialCitation
9E6887F37343FFDFFFAD24C4FD54FA99.mc.A6A93CB87343FFDFFF4B2560FF6CFCD2	9E6887F37343FFDFFFAD24C4FD54FA99.taxon					A small species with short and broad elytra (Figures 5, 16). Elytra with dense and smooth granulation concentrated at the basal part of elytra only. Apical third of elytra dull (distinct micro-reticulation). Elytra covered with numerous small, yellowish and whitish irregular spots (Figures 5, 16). Pronotum with short, transversal ridges forming an irregular square-formed pattern. The lateral spines on pronotum short and blunt. Head (front view) broad and square-formed. Scutellum with a narrow and glabrous, transversal median line (visible in well preserved specimens). Antennae short: longer than body with three to four antennomeres in males, and with about one antennomere in females. Type locality: Russia (Siberia)		1										Russia			Russia	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E6887F37343FFDFFFAD24C4FD54FA99#A6A93CB87343FFDFFF4B2560FF6CFCD2				MaterialCitation
