Pangaeus (Pangaeus) docilis (Walker)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.191888 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6220276 |
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Pangaeus (Pangaeus) docilis (Walker) |
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Pangaeus (Pangaeus) docilis (Walker)
Diagnosis. The male of P. docilis may be separated from all other species in the genus by the subbasal angulation on the posteroventral margin of the hind tibia and the single setigerous puncture on the costa.
Head. Anterior outline semicircular; tylus as long as juga and strongly narrowed apically; surface shining, impunctate, with weak rugae; jugum with one submarginal setigerous puncture anterior to eye; rostrum reaching between middle coxae. Pronotum with anterior margin shallowly, doubly emarginated; lateral margin straight on basal half, with five setigerous punctures submarginally; transverse impression slightly postmedian, sharply impressed across full width, marked by medially interrupted regular row of close-set punctures; anterior lobe impunctate except for few punctures medially. Scutellum disc shining, with few to numerous scattered punctures. Clavus and corium alutaceous; clavus with one row of punctures; corium not distinctly punctuate except along one complete and usually basal part of second row paralleling claval suture.
Old records. Alta Verapaz; Trece Aguas ( Froeschner 1960)
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