Xyroscelidini, Cobos, 1955
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Tribe Xyroscelidini
( Figs 10–19 View Figs 10–19 , 22–23 View Figs 20–27 , 32–35 View Figs 28–43 , 45, 48–49, 55–56 View Figs 44–60 , 64–65 View Figs 61–68 , 73–74 View Figs 69–76 , 79–80, 87–88, 95–99, 109–110, 118–121).
Larval descriptions. Xyroscelis crocata Gory & Laporte, 1839 and Xyroscelis sp. cf. bumana Williams & Watkins, 1986 (described in this paper).
Diagnosis. Body of buprestoid type with prothorax widest but only slightly wider than mesothorax ( Figs 10–11 View Figs 10–19 , 22–23 View Figs 20–27 , 32–35 View Figs 28–43 ); epicranium of buprestoid type; epistome and mandibles completely sclerotised ( Figs 55–56 View Figs 44–60 ), mandibular condyles open, four epistomal sensilla arranged trapezoidly* ( Fig. 12 View Figs 10–19 ); medial and lateral branches of palatine sclerite fused ( Figs 64–65 View Figs 61–68 ); apical cavity shallow, situated at anterior third of antennomere, sensory appendage projecting beyond cavity ( Figs 17 View Figs 10–19 , 48–49 View Figs 44–60 ); basal antennomere, labrum dorsally and prementum ventrally with microspinulate areas* ( Figs 12, 14, 16–17 View Figs 10–19 , 48–49 View Figs 44–60 , 64–65 View Figs 61–68 , 73–74 View Figs 69–76 ); maxillary stipes with lobe – mala* ( Figs 15 View Figs 10–19 , 87–88); prothoracic plates with microteeth* (Fig. 99); mesothoracic and abdominal spiracles without trabeculae, with slotted peritreme* ( Figs 18–19 View Figs 10–19 , 118–121 View Figs 114–129 ); larvae feed within the fronds of Macrozamia sp. ( Cycadales : Zamiaceae ) ( BELLAMY 1997, X. bumana ; S. Bílý, X. crocata , personal observations).
Note. Diagnostic characters distinguishing the larvae of both studied species are shown in Table 3.
1839 and Xyroscelis sp. cf. bumana Williams & Watkins, 1986 .
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