Cleopomiarus longirostris (Gyllenhal, 1838)

Skuhrovec, Jiri, Gosik, Rafal, Caldara, Roberto, Tosevski, Ivo, Letowski, Jacek & Szwaj, Ewelina, 2018, Morphological characters of immature stages of Palaearctic species of Cleopomiarus and Miarus and their systematic value in Mecinini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Curculioninae), ZooKeys 808, pp. 23-92 : 67-69

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.808.28172

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scientific name

Cleopomiarus longirostris (Gyllenhal, 1838)
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Cleopomiarus longirostris (Gyllenhal, 1838) Figures 89, 90-92

Material examined.

18 specimens: 8 ♂, 10 ♀, south eastern France, Menton, July 2007, ex seed capsules of Campanula trachelium L., leg. and det. R. Caldara

Description.

Measurements (in mm). Body length: 5.20-6.50 (mean 5.60). Body width: 3.00-3.80 (mean 3.30). Head width: 0.90-1.10 (mean 1.00).

Body stout (Figs 89-92). Rostrum very long, almost five times as long as wide, reached almost up to metacoxae. Antennae slender and moderately elongated. Pronotum 2.5 times as wide as long. Urogomphi (ur) short (Figs 90-92).

Chaetotaxy: sparse, setae very thin, short, piliform. Head capsule with one vs, one sos, and two os of different length (second pair placed on eye spots). Rostrum with one rs and one es (Figs 90, 91). Pronotum with: two as, one ds, one ls, one sls, and three pls (Figs 91, 92). All setae of prothorax equal in length (Fig. 92). Dorsal parts of meso- and metathorax with two setae placed medially. Apex of each femora with one fes (Figs 90-92). Abdominal segments I–VIII with two setae laterally and three medium long setae ventrally. Dorsal parts of abdominal segments I–VII with five setae: d1 placed antero-medially, d2-4 postero-medially, d5 postero-laterally. Abdominal segment VIII with only three setae dorsally. Abdominal segment IX with two micro-setae ventrally.