Plathanocera Schenkling, 1902
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4193.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5687784 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038C87E2-144D-3E3B-FF64-CB779220AADA |
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Plathanocera Schenkling, 1902 |
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Schenkling 1902: 329; Schenkling 1903a: 18; Schenkling 1903b: 26, 81. Type species: Plathanocera uniformis Schenkling, 1902 .
Length: 6.5–12.0 mm (28 specimens measured).
Head: Head including eyes broader than anterior width of pronotum. Antennae short, not protruding base of pronotum; A4 shorter than A3 and slightly dilated triangularly, A5 conspicuously flattened, broad and triangular, A6–A10 broader than long, A11 mostly with broadly rounded tip. Frons with a broad, longitudinal, slightly elevated gibbosity and laterally with slightly flattened pit. Gular process long, very narrow.
Thorax: Pronotum slightly broader than long (length to width index 0.79:1–0.92:1). Prosternal process narrow, not dilated distally. Metendosternite narrow, slender, furcal arms diverging, relatively short, furcal lamina narrowly ovate, furcal stalk narrow. Anterior mesoventral process triangular, narrow, pointed, mostly margined.
Elytra: Elytra relatively short, longer than broad (length to width index 1.59:1–1.97:1), conspicuously domed, broadest shortly behind middle, at apex constricted; ground color yellow-brown to red brown, apex frequently black. Diameter of punctures half as wide as interstices.
Hind wings: MP3 and MP4 reaching the outer margin, AA4 slightly reduced, RC approximately square.
Legs: Tarsal pulvillar formula 4-4-2; protarsal pulvillus I straight to slightly emarginate, II–IV increasingly deeply lobed; mesotarsus I with small pad, II with conspicuous pad, pulvilli III and IV deeply lobed; metatarsus I and II with pads, pulvilli III and IV deeply lobed. With or without tibial carinae.
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