Nealcidion bicristatum (Bates, 1863)

Casari, Sônia A. & Martins, Ubirajara R., 2011, Larva Of Nealcidion Bicristatum (Bates, 1863) (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Acanthocinini), Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 51 (32), pp. 499-504 : 500-504

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0031-10492011003200001

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787D7-D111-FFA6-FD17-03BAE5BFFB43

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Felipe

scientific name

Nealcidion bicristatum (Bates, 1863)
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Nealcidion bicristatum (Bates, 1863) View in CoL

Length: 10.4 mm; width of prothorax: 4.2 mm.

Body ( Figs. 1-2 View FIGURES 1‑11 ) elongate, cylindrical and slightly flattened, wider at meso- and metathorax, slightly narrowed apicad. After fixation, cream with head slightly darker; anterior region of cephalic capsule reddish-brown; mandibles dark-brown; basal region of labrum, a transverse narrow inclined band of stipes, a wide band of palpiger and of prementum, and labial and maxillary palpi brown; basal region of labium and maxillae yellowish. Integument apparently smooth; two kinds of pubescence: short, fine, moderately sparse and whitish, distributed irregularly [not represented in Figs. 1-4 View FIGURES 1‑11 ] and moderately long sparse, fine and ferrugineous, more concentrate on thorax and laterally on abdomen. Thorax and abdomen bearing dorsally and ventrally, transverse tuberculate ampullae; ampullae, elliptical strongly concave longitudinal medially forming two rounded lobes bearing glabrous small tubercles; median concavity of ventral ampullae weaker and tubercles slightly larger than those of dorsal ampullae.

Head ( Figs. 1-3, 5-7 View FIGURES 1‑11 ) extensible, deeply retract- ed into prothorax; elongate, prognathous, strongly depressed; retracted portion 3/5 of head length, glabrous; occipital foramen entire, anteriorly bordered by transverse sclerite. Head capsule dorsally composed by two epicranial halves. Median suture long, in furrow, continuous with endocarina, almost reaching frontoclipeal suture; frontal suture indistinct. Frons margin almost straight with a rounded prominence each side; strongly sclerotized; six epistomal setae; each side with three moderately long setae. Each epicranial half with two long and one short setae near frons margin, three long and one short at condylar area, one short near middle and one inclined row of four tiny setae parallel to lateral margins. Ventrally with three setae near each lateral margin and two innerly; gular area with four setae. One translucent well developed stemma each side, near mandible base, ventrally to antenna. Antennal foramen closed posteriorly. Antenna ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12‑16 ) very short, inserted dorsally near base of mandibles, above stemma; with two antennomeres: antennomere basal totally retracted into cephalic capsule; antennomere distal slightly longer than wider, membranous at distal half, bearing at apex, a lateroexternal rounded sclerotized area with two wide membranous sensorial appendices and three stout setae, and one stout seta outside of sclerotization, near distal margin; bearing at apex one well developed sensorial membranous appendix, sclerotized at base. Clypeus ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12‑16 ) translucent, glabrous, transverse and trapezoidal. Labrum ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12‑16 ) translucent with basal half brownish; wider than long with margins strongly rounded, bearing many long setae on distal half. Epipharynx ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 12‑16 ): anterior half covered by stout setae of varied sizes; basal half with two longitudinal microspined bands, setous on basal third; some campaniform sensilla near base. Mandible ( Figs. 8-11 View FIGURES 1‑11 ) symmetrical, wide and concave at mesal region; penicillus absent; apex wide, declivous, forming two rounded teeth; two lateroexternal setae near base. Maxilla ( Figs. 15-16 View FIGURES 12‑16 ): cardo fused with labium; stipes membranous, transverse, wider near base; lateral margin slightly rounded; basal margin declivous; ventrally with inclined narrow sclerotized band near base; an irregular inclined row of long setae near sclerotized band and several campaniform sensilla on and near band; palpifer with wide and long setae disposed in irregular translucent band near distal margin; maxillary lobe elongate, almost as long as palpus, with rounded apex; many wide and long setae more concentrated ventrally, at distal half; dorsally, palpifer and maxillary lobe partially covered by long and wide setae; palpifer with short setae near base, irregular band of microspines near internal margin and irregular short row of wide and long setae at margin. Maxillary palpi with three palpomeres: basal palpomere wider than long, bearing ventrally six wide and moderately long setae and two campaniform sensilla near apex and dorsally with some median microspines near distal margin; median palpomere wider than long, narrower than basal, bearing ventrally near apex, one internal wide and moderately long seta and one external campaniform sensillum, and dorsally, one external long and wide seta and several microspines near apex, and one short seta near middle; distal palpomere elongate, narrower than median with one ventral campaniform sensillum and several apical peg-like sensilla. Labium ( Figs. 15-16 View FIGURES 12‑16 ): mentum fused to submentum and cardo; area of mentum transverse, very wide, trapezoidal and membranous with two longitudinal lateral oblique sclerites; each side with three wide and long setae (one shorter) and 6 campaniform sensilla near lateral margins (below maxilla) and one wide and long setae and two or three campaniform sensilla near base of each longitudinal sclerite; area between sclerites bearing near distal margin one pair of long and wide setae, three pairs of moderately long and one pair of tiny setae and one inclined row with three campaniform sensilla each side, and near middle, two long setae and three or four campaniform sensilla near each seta; pre-mentum membranous, sclerotized at base; palpiger bearing many wide and long setae on translucent area; ligula wide and membranous, with distal margin rounded, bearing many wide long setae near apex and microspined band laterally. Labial palpi with two palpomeres: basal palpomere elongate with six wide and long setae near apex and one campaniform sensillum near lateral margin; distal palpomere elongate, narrower than basal with one campaniform sensillum near middle and several peg-like sensilla at apex. Hypopharynx bearing anteriorly many wide and long setae, convergent to middle; microspined lateral band near base and many campaniform sensilla at middle.

Prothorax ( Figs. 1-3 View FIGURES 1‑11 ) wider than head, narrow- er than meso- or metathorax; pronotum wider than long, longer than meso- and metanotum together, narrower anteriorly; lateral margins rounded; basal margin prominent on median 2/4; each side with one rounded concavity near anterior margin and two raised rounded areas forming weak tubercles near basal margin; basal area with transverse and irregular micro-spiculate band giving an yellowish velvety appearance. Prothorax ventrally bearing moderately long setae; sternellum with setae on lateral lobes. Meso- and metathorax slightly wider than prothorax; meso- and metanotum similar, short, band-like; each with two lobes each side: one at lateral margin and other innerly, near lateral margin; metanotum with elliptical narrow ampulla, flattened in an elliptical median area. Mesothorax with one pair of lateroanterior well developed elliptical spiracles. Meso- and metathorax, ventrally ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1‑11 ), bearing many moderately long setae, more concentrate in a transverse irregular anterior row and near lobes; each with tranverse ampullae. Legs absent.

Abdominal segments I-VIII transverse, bilobed laterally; ampullae dorsally on segments I-VII and ventrally ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1‑11 ) on segments I-VI; segment IX narrower with rounded distal margin; segments I-VIII, each with one pair of lateral elliptical spiracles, smaller than thoracics; segments I-IX with pleural tubercles, each with one pair of sclerotized pits. Anus trilobed.

Material examined: BRAZIL. Minas Gerais. Reserva Biológica Unilavras – Boqueirão Ingaí , 11.XI.2010, K. Malves, 2 larvae, 4 adults ( MZSP) .

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Nealcidion

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