Neoeme Gounelle, 1909

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Nascimento, Francisco Eriberto de L. & Botero, Juan Pablo, 2023, Taxonomy of Oemini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae), with key to American genera, notes and new taxa, Journal of Natural History 57 (41 - 44), pp. 1917-1948 : 1928

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2272347

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10498757

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Neoeme Gounelle, 1909
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Neoeme Gounelle, 1909: 595 View in CoL ; Martins et al. 1966: 217; Chemsak and Linsley 1967: 31; Gilmour 1968: 91; Martins 1978a: 46 (rev.); 1997: 37 (rev.); Monné 2005: 416 (cat.); 2012: 40 (cat.); 2023: 629 (cat.).

According to Martins (1997: 18) in the key to genera of American Oemini ( Oemina ) (translated): ′3(2). Prosternal process never laminiform, wider, subparallel-sided or narrowed toward apex̍, leading to Neoeme / ′Prosternal process laminiform or absent̍. In the redescription of Neoeme he reported (translated): ′Prosternal process present, surpassing posteriorly the procoxae, somewhat widened toward the apex or sublaminiform, very narrow between the procoxae ( N. annulicornis , N. quinquelineata )̍. However, in the key to species of Neoeme , the prosternal process in N. pallida (Buquet, 1859) was reported as narrow, not laminiform, that in N. annulicornis (Buquet, 1859) as laminiform, and that in N. opaca Zajciw, 1958 as not laminiform. In fact, the prosternal process in Neoeme is variable ( Figures 26–28, 31–32 View Figures 24–32 , 34–35, 38, 40 View Figures 33–41 , 42 View Figures 42–48 ), and may or may not be laminiform with a small area of the apex expanded (sometimes slightly expanded), and may or may not surpass the posterior margins of the procoxae. Furthermore, both the prosternal process and mesoventral process are variable intraspecifically, at least in Neoeme annulicornis ( Figures 26–28 View Figures 24–32 ). It is possible that the species currently included in Neoeme , in fact, belong to more than one genus. However, it is not within the scope of this work to deal with this problem. It is important to report that we are considering the prosternal process truly laminiform when it is not widened apically.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

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Neoeme Gounelle, 1909

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Nascimento, Francisco Eriberto de L. & Botero, Juan Pablo 2023
2023
Loc

Neoeme

Chemsak JA & Linsley EG 1967: 31
Martins UR & Chemsak JA & Linsley EG 1966: 217
Gounelle E 1909: 595
1909
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