1886
On a new Longicorn genus and species, belonging to the Agniidae
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Notes from the Leyden Museum , Volume 8 - Issue 1 p. 27- 28
Caput mediocre, supra angustius; tuberibus antenniferis validis, breviusculis; oculorum lobi inferiores magni, subconvexi. — Frons trapeziformis, subconvexa; mandibulae robustae oblique prominentes. — Antennae ♂ longissimae, scapo, cylindrico, elongato, cicatricoso, articulo tertio longiore, caeteris subaequalibus. — Prothorax subtransversus, utrinque in medio fortiter spinosus, antice et postice constrictus. — Elytra subcuneiformia, subconvexa, humeris rotundatis, singulis apicibus rotundatis. — Mesosternum paullo productum, obtuse rotundatum. Resembles the genus Pharsalia, but differs in having the underlobes of the eyes much larger, more approximate in front; the front of course narrower, more trapeziform; the antenniferous tubercles somewhat more distant and not spiniformly enlarged at the innerside; the elytra without tubercles at the base, the shoulders not prominent; the mesosternum not acutely produced.
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Neervoort van de Poll, J. R. H. (1886). On a new Longicorn genus and species, belonging to the Agniidae. Notes from the Leyden Museum, 8(1), 27–28. |