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03BCE630786DFFE0FF60FBA6E347FF7C.text	03BCE630786DFFE0FF60FBA6E347FF7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Meridiotroctes Martins & Galileo 2007	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Meridiotroctes Martins &amp; Galileo, 2007</p>
            <p> Meridiotroctes Martins &amp; Galileo, 2007: 188 ; Monné &amp; Bezark, 2009: 218. </p>
            <p> Type species:  Meridiotroctes meridionale Martins &amp; Galileo, 2007 (original designation). </p>
            <p>The original description was based only on males. Here we add the following characters: Antennae in females do not exceed the elytral apices. Frons vertical, with a row of brown hairs near the inner margin of the lower ocular lobe. Clypeus with a few long brown hairs. Genae short, rounded. Antennal tubercles feebly prominent. Prothorax transverse, lateral tubercles with some coarse punctures ornamented with brown hairs. Pronotum with a row of coarse punctures on anterior and posterior margins. Humeri rounded and slightly prominent. Elytra with narrow longitudinal sulcus, near suture, in the apical half. Hind legs slightly longer than forelegs. Pro- and mesocoxae rounded. Femora pedunculateclavate. Fifth urosternite in females with a longitudinal median sulcus on basal third, and long, erect setae near apical margin.</p>
            <p> Remarks.  Meridiotroctes is similar to  Formozotroctes ,  Ozotroctes ,  Psapharoctes ,  Punctozotroctes , and  Spinozotroctes in the truncated apical segment of the labial palps.  Ozotroctes (  O. punctatissimus Bates, 1861 , Fig. 3) differs from  Meridiotroctes by the coarse punctures on the pronotum, the elytra similar in size, and the elytra with a regular surface covered by pubescence, except in the punctation. In  Meridiotroctes the pronotum punctures are smaller than on the elytra, and the elytral surface is irregular and completely covered by pubescence. </p>
            <p> Martins &amp; Galileo (2007) distinguished  Psapharoctes from  Meridiotroctes by the unarmed elytral apex. However, only in  Psapharoctes hermieri Tavakilian &amp; Néouze, 2007 (Fig. 4) is the elytral apex unarmed, whereas  P. fanchonae Tavakilian &amp; Néouze, 2007 (the type species) has a small apical spine.  Psapharoctes differs from  Meridiotroctes by the pronotum with a longitudinal median carina and the elytra with a narrow sulcus near the epipleura, in the apical half. In  Meridiotroctes the median region of the pronotum is planar and lacks a sulcus near the epipleura. </p>
            <p> Meridiotroctes differs from  Punctozotroctes by the lateral tubercles of the prothorax towards sides and the elytra with a median crista near its base. In  Punctozotroctes (  P. guianensis Tavakilian &amp; Néouze, 2007 , Fig. 5), the lateral tubercles on the prothorax are directed posteriorly and the elytra has only a slight elevation, without a crista. </p>
            <p> Meridiotroctes is distinguished from  Formozotroctes Tavakilian &amp; Néouze, 2007 and  Spinozotroctes Tavakilian &amp; Néouze, 2007 by the rounded and unarmed elytral apices. In  Formozotroctes the elytral apices are obliquely truncate, and in  Spinozotroctes the outer angles each bear a projecting spine. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCE630786DFFE0FF60FBA6E347FF7C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Machado, Vanessa S.;Monné, Marcela L.	Machado, Vanessa S., Monné, Marcela L. (2009): Synopsis of the genus Meridiotroctes Martins & Galileo (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Zootaxa 2261: 66-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275239
03BCE630786FFFE3FF60FF4EE382FA59.text	03BCE630786FFFE3FF60FF4EE382FA59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Meridiotroctes bicristata	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Meridiotroctes bicristata sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 1</p>
            <p>Male. Integument brownish red. Ventral region covered with whitish pubescence, except mesepisternum and metepisternum with yellowish pubescence. Head mostly covered by orange-brownish pubescence and with coarse punctures between antennal tubercles. Frons with whitish pubescence and a row of brownish hairs. Antennae exceeding elytral apices by one antennomere; scape about 1.3 times shorter than antennomere 3; antennomeres 4-11 subequal and decreasing in length; antennomere 11 about 3.0 times shorter than 3. Scape covered by bands of brownish-orange pubescence intercalated with whitish pubescence; pedicel short, cylindrical, and covered by orange-brownish pubescence, except for a ring of whitish pubescence at apex; antennomeres 3-11 covered by whitish pubescence and dark-brown pubescence on apical third, except antennomeres 3-4 with a median band of dark-brown pubescence. Scape, pedicel, and antennomeres 3-7 with erect hairs on inner margin.</p>
            <p>Prothorax about 1.5 times broader than long; with orange-brownish and whitish pubescence, the latter concentrated on the disk of the pronotum and on the lateral tubercles. Pronotum with sparse, coarse punctures near median and lateral tubercles. Intercoxal process of prosternum and mesosternum at most 1/3 as broad as coxal cavity. Apical margin of scutellum truncated, covered by dark-brown pubescence with a whitish median band.</p>
            <p>Elytra with pubescence predominantly orange-brownish and whitish, with three bands of dark-brown pubescence, one narrow and oblique on basal third, and two transverse bands, one large and post-median and the other covering the apices. Elytral surface, except basal margin, with dense and coarse punctation; each puncture with one white seta. Elytra about 3 or 4 times as long as prothorax; two median cristae near base, the inner well developed and the outer less elevated, both almost reaching the median region; apices rounded.</p>
            <p>Femora with whitish pubescence, except yellowish on apical third. Tibiae linear, with three bands of whitish pubescence intercalated with two bands of brown pubescence; protibial spurs short and subequal. First and second tarsi with whitish pubescence; third with brownish pubescence; fifth with brownish and whitish pubescence. Protarsi with dense, lateral, black setae. First urosternite 1/3 longer than the next urosternite; urosternites 2-4 subequal in length; urosternite 5 little longer than the fourth.</p>
            <p>Female. Antennae reaching the elytral apices; protarsi without lateral black setae.</p>
            <p>Measurements, in mm, male/female. Total length, 8.7–10.3/9.7–11.0; prothorax length, 1.6–2.1/2.0–2.1; prothorax width, 2.6–3.4/3.4–3.7; elytral length, 5.6–7.5/6.9–7.9; humeral width, 3.3–4.1/4.0–4.5.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the two cristae on the elytra of this species.</p>
            <p>Type material. Male holotype, BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Corcovado, 15.XI.1972 (C. Beduin leg.) (MNRJ). Paratypes, Bahia: Maragojipe, female, X.1969 (B. Silva leg.) (MNRJ); Rio de Janeiro: Corcovado: male, 30.XI.1972 (Alvarenga &amp; Seabra leg.) (MNRJ); female, 1.X.1977 (Seabra leg.) (MNRJ); Tijuca, male, 1.XI.1962 (P. Bührnheim leg.) (MNRJ).</p>
            <p> Remarks.  Meridiotroctes bicristata sp. nov. (Fig. 1) has the pubescence color very similar to that of  M. meridionale (Fig. 2), and differs from  M. meridionale mainly by the antennae in males exceeding the elytral apices by one segment; the elytra with two median cristae near the base, the inner well developed and the outer less elevated; and by a row of hairs on the base of the frons. In  M. meridionale the male antennae do not reach the elytral apices, the elytra has only one median crista near the base, and there is no row of hairs on the base of the frons. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCE630786FFFE3FF60FF4EE382FA59	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Machado, Vanessa S.;Monné, Marcela L.	Machado, Vanessa S., Monné, Marcela L. (2009): Synopsis of the genus Meridiotroctes Martins & Galileo (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Zootaxa 2261: 66-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275239
