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03C787EBD219540DFF21FEF2FCEF06AE.text	03C787EBD219540DFF21FEF2FCEF06AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Compsibidion inflatum	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Compsibidion inflatum sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1)</p>
            <p>Description. Integument reddish–brown to black. Frons and vertex (40×) densely punctate. Antennal tubercles indicated. Upper ocular lobes with five rows of ommatidia, separated by twice width of one lobe. Lateral area behind inferior lower ocular lobes and genae punctate. Gula punctate. Antennae reddish–brown; in males, reaching elytral apices approximately in middle of antennomere VIII; in females, approximately in apex of antennomere X. Scape subcylindrical and punctate. In males, antennomere III enlarged, narrowed at a short basal region, without carina, as long as twice length of IV, with long bristles, mainly on internal side; in females, antennomere III, without carina. Antennomere IV as long as two-thirds of V.</p>
            <p>Prothorax with sides slightly rounded. Pronotum punctate on sides, microsculptured in some areas; medially with low elevation and longitudinally smooth; base of pronotum with inconspicuous pubescence. Sides of prothorax and prosternum shining.</p>
            <p>Elytra with a small yellow spot, rounded, and situated after middle. Pubescence in each elytron arranged in five slightly irregular rows. Elytral apex transversely truncate.</p>
            <p>Femora pubescent, pedunculate, and clavate. Underside of body finely pubescent.</p>
            <p>Measurements in mm, male/female. Total length, 7.9–8.0/8.8; prothorax length, 1.9–2.0/1.9; greatest width of prothorax, 1.2–1.3/1.3; elytron length, 5.2–5.2/6.0; humeral width, 1.7–1.7/1.9.</p>
            <p>Etymology. Latin; inflatus: enlarged, allusive to antennomere III.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype male, ECUADOR, Guayas: Sabanilla (1 km E), 20.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC). Paratype male, same data as holotype (MZSP); Loja: Catamayo (17.5 km S), paratype female, 22– 24.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC).</p>
            <p> Remarks. In  C. inflatum sp. nov. the elytral apices are truncate without external spines. In Martins &amp; Galileo (2007) key to species, it is discriminated in couplet 23 that separates 11 species; however, in some of them, only antennomere III is enlarged in males, e.g.,  C. reichardti (Martins, 1962) , which has bicolored elytra. The remaining species differ from  C. inflatum by color and antennal formula. </p>
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03C787EBD219540FFF21FADAFCEB030D.text	03C787EBD219540FFF21FADAFCEB030D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Kunaibidion giesberti	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Kunaibidion giesberti sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 2)</p>
            <p>Description. Head black. Frons opaque, microsculptured medially, with some irregularities (30×) on upper region. Genae finely punctate. Vertex microsculptured. Antennal tubercles distant at base. Eyes small, finely granulate. Upper ocular lobes with three rows of ommatidia separated by more than apices of antennal tubercles. Antennae black, reaching elytral apices at approximately middle of antennomere VII. Scape shiny with sparse punctures. Antennomere III without keels, with sparse bristles on inner side.</p>
            <p>Prothorax black with deep anterior and posterior constrictions. Pronotum with three postmedial tubercles: two anterior and one median inconspicuous. Pronotum surface smooth and shiny. Sides of prothorax with a stripe of white pubescence, longitudinal, narrow, close to prosternum but not reaching anterior limit of prothorax. Prosternum shiny. Prosternal process with white pubescence.</p>
            <p>Scutellum covered by white pubescence. Elytra black, shiny, with a yellow medial band; oblique from suture to margin; surface very shiny, with a single row of piliferous punctures close to suture. Elytral apices rounded.</p>
            <p>Legs black; femora pedunculate, and clavate; meso- and metatibiae curved. Thoracic sterna and urosternites black. Mesosternum glabrous medially with white pubescence laterally, and on mesosternal process. Lateral– posterior areas of mesosternum covered with white pubescence. Urosternites shining.</p>
            <p>Measurements in mm, holotype male. Total length, 9.5; prothorax length, 2.8; greatest width of prothorax, 1.6; elytron length, 5.4; humeral length, 2.0.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The species name is an homage to the late Edmund F. Giesbert (1931–1999), who described the genus  Kunaibidion . </p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype male, FRENCH GUIANA, “road to” Kaw, km 40, 15–16.II.2005, F. T. Hovore col. (CASC).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Giesbert (1998: 51) placed  Kunaibidion as “will run to Part IV in Martins (1967) key to the tribe  Ibidionini ,” that is, currently placed in the subtribe Compsina of tribe  Neoibidionini . Giesbert also considered that the genus “is here provisionally placed” for eyes finely granulate. </p>
            <p> The genus must be provisionally placed in  Neoibidionini . </p>
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03C787EBD21B540FFF21FE65FD18013A.text	03C787EBD21B540FFF21FE65FD18013A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asynapteron equatorianum (Martins 1960) Martins 1960	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asynapteron equatorianum (Martins, 1960)</p>
            <p> Octoplon equatorianum Martins, 1960: 89 , fig. 9. </p>
            <p> Asynapteron equatorianum ; Martins, 1970: 1158; 2009: 17; Monné, 2005: 360 (cat.). </p>
            <p>Remarks. Species extremely variable in color. We examined one specimen that is dark in color. Head dark brownish-red; prothorax with anterior and posterior borders black, yellow color restricted to two pronotal areas; yellow spots on elytra largely surrounded by black, leaving yellowish background restricted to base and apex; meso- and metafemora black, except at the bases, which are yellow.</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. ECUADOR, Manabi: “Vicinity” Montecristi (01,0534S; 80,68195W, 350 m), d, 17– 21.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC).</p>
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03C787EBD21B540FFF21FCADFD7D0595.text	03C787EBD21B540FFF21FCADFD7D0595.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Corimbion antennatum	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Corimbion antennatum sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 3)</p>
            <p>Description. Head dark brown. Frons reddish with whitish pubescence; between antennal tubercles reddish and pubescent. Vertex shiny. Upper ocular lobes with three rows of ommatidia. Antennae reaching elytral apices approximately at apex of antennomere VII (male) or at half of IX (female). Scape yellowish with black tip, sparsely punctate. Pedicel yellowish. Antennomere III yellowish with apical fourth black; antennomeres IV and V with apical half black; VI–XI with black tip gradually narrower.</p>
            <p>Prothorax black in males, anterior third of pronotum reddish-black. Sides of prothorax shiny. Pronotum with central tubercle slightly projected; base of pronotum with white pubescence. Prosternum with whitish pubescence in shape of a “V” on basal half. Scutellum with white pubescence.</p>
            <p>Basal elytral declivity yellow for a short extension; narrow band along suture yellow until anterior third or anterior half; black (except margins) from base until apical fourth; in each elytron, this large area with two yellowish-white spots: (1) dorsal anterior third does not reach suture or margin and (2) oblique, small, postmedial, closer to suture than to margin; epipleura yellowish from base to apex; apical fourth yellowish-white. Elytral apices transversely truncated and slightly emarginate. See Variability.</p>
            <p>Femora brownish, peduncle yellow, and finely pubescent. Tibiae and tarsi yellowish. Ventral surface of body reddish-brown covered with white pubescence.</p>
            <p>Variability: In one of male specimen, prothorax is reddish antero-laterally and anterior half with some pubescence; elytra lack yellow sutural band and yellow spots are only present in anterior half.</p>
            <p>Measurements in mm, male/female. Total length, 6.9/5.9; prothorax length, 1.6/1.2; greatest prothorax width, 1.1/0.9; elytron length, 4.4/4.0; humeral length, 1.4/1.2.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype male, ECUADOR, Manabi: “Vicinity” La Pila (1,11198S, 80,58068W, 200 m), 18– 27.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC). Paratype male, same data as holotype (MZSP). Paratype female, ECUADOR, Manabi: “Vicinity” Montecristi (01,01534°S, 80,68195°W, 355 m), 17–26.II.2006, F. T. Hovore&amp; I. Swift col. (CASC). Paratype male, Loja: Catamayo (17 km S), 22–24.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC). Paratype male, Loja: Gonzanama (3 km S), 22.II–7.III.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (MZSP).</p>
            <p> Remarks. The color of  C. antennatum completely differs from that of the remaining species of the genera, particularly by its yellow antennae with black rings. </p>
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03C787EBD21C5409FF21FBA9FA21030C.text	03C787EBD21C5409FF21FBA9FA21030C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bezarkia suturalis	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Bezarkia suturalis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 4)</p>
            <p>Description. Head black with orange spots in the middle of vertex. Frons pubescent, finely punctate between antennal tubercles. Antennal tubercles projected. Vertex with fine furrows. Gulae (40×) with delicate transverse furrows. Scape black with irregular integument. Antennomeres III–XI yellow at base and darkened apically. Prothorax black with red spots on pronotum, two postmedially and two anterior to base and projected anteriorly; median tubercle inconspicuous; some crateriform punctures (50×) on anterior half; grayish pubescence covers most of pronotum, except central region. Sides of prothorax pubescent in basal three-fourths; two or three contrasting punctures in anterior half (50×). Prosternum pubescent in posterior half.</p>
            <p>Elytra black. Each one with orange-yellow tegumental areas: (1) from scutellum to apex, longitudinal band fused with suture, slightly wider in central elytron and restricted to suture from apical third to apical fourth; (2) premedially, subrounded dorsal spot; (3) on apical third, oblique oval spot, dorsal, and smaller than (2); (4) apical sixth with a yellow band. Elytral punctures crateriform, mostly close to suture and base; whitish pubescence arranged in four irregular rows on each elytron. Elytral apices obliquely truncate and externally projected.</p>
            <p>Femora with yellowish peduncles and clavate portions black. Tibiae yellowish, darkened on bases and tips. Tarsi orange. Ventral surface of body reddish-black and pubescent. Female: Elytra with more than one yellow spot in middle and fused with margin.</p>
            <p>Measurements in mm, male/female. Total length, 7.5/7.7; prothorax length, 1.7/1.8; greatest prothorax width, 1.1/1.1; elytron length, 5.9/; humeral length, 1.5/1.6.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype male, ECUADOR, Manabi: “Vicinity” Montecristi (01,01534°S, 80,68195°W, 355 m), 17–26.II.2006, F. T, Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC). Paratype female, same data as holotype (MZSP).</p>
            <p> Remarks.  Bezarkia suturalis has a color pattern very similar to  Corimbion antennatum . In  C. antennatum , the scape is reddish with only a black apex; antennomere III is not enlarged (male); antennomere III yellow with only a black apex; pubescence of pronotum restricted to base; tubercle in the middle of pronotum more projected; elytral spot is small, yellow, situated near the suture, and in the middle of elytra; elytral apices slightly emarginate. In  B. suturalis , the scape is black; antennomere III is enlarged (male); antennomere III is black with a yellow base; pubescence of the pronotum occupies most of surface; tubercle in the median pronotum is inconspicuous; elytral spot is small, yellowish, located in the posterior third, and distant of the suture; elytral apices obliquely truncate. </p>
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03C787EBD21D5409FF21FCFAFD8A0425.text	03C787EBD21D5409FF21FCFAFD8A0425.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neocompsa chiapensis	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Neocompsa chiapensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 5)</p>
            <p>Description. Head with reddish integument covered with white and sparse pubescence. Antennae reddish reach apex of elytra approximately in tip of antennomere VII.</p>
            <p>Prothorax reddish. Pronotum with two tubercles postmedially, covered with sparse white pubescence, except in central region between tubercles. Sides of prothorax covered with white pubescence. Prosternum shiny on anterior two-thirds and pubescent in posterior third.</p>
            <p>Elytra not pubescent in basal third and pubescent in apical two-thirds; in each one, basal third with a yellow spot, oblique, not touching margin or suture. Elytral apices obliquely truncate.</p>
            <p>Femora reddish. Profemora with apical carina on external side. Tibiae and tarsi reddish. Ventral face of body reddish with white pubescence.</p>
            <p>Measurements in mm, holotype male. Total length, 12.6; prothorax length, 3.2; greatest prothorax width, 1.6; elytron length, 8.1; humeral length, 2.3.</p>
            <p>Etymology. Specific name refers to the type locality, State of Chiapas, Mexico.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype male, MEXICO, Chiapas: Laguna Belgica, 17.VI 1.1991, D. Thomas &amp; J. Burne col. (ACMS).</p>
            <p> Remarks.  N. chiapensis is similar to  N. tuberosa Martins, 1970 , described from Costa Rica, which also has the humeral region glabrous. It differs by larger size; male antennae longer; each elytron with only one inconspicuous yellow spot In  N. tuberosa , dimensions are smaller (length, 6.8–11.2 mm); male antennae are shorter, reaching the elytral apex at the tip of antennomere VIII; each elytron has two yellowish-white spots, the anterior spot being conspicuously elevated and convex. </p>
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03C787EBD21D5409FF21FEB2FB5100C7.text	03C787EBD21D5409FF21FEB2FB5100C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pygmodeon xyleus (Martins 1974) Martins 1974	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pygmodeon xyleus (Martins, 1974) comb. nov.</p>
            <p> Heterachthes xyleus Martins, 1974: 149 , fig.5; 2009: 189, fig. 230; Monné, 2005: 375 (cat.).  Pygmodeon maculatum ; Martins &amp; Galileo, 2012: 203, fig. 6; syn. nov. </p>
            <p> Remarks.  Heterachthes xyleus was described on the basis of a female with flagellomeres not enlarged. The study of a male specimen revealed that antennae lack enlarged antennomeres III–VI, thus excluding this species from the genus  Heterachthes and placing it in  Pygmodeon where it was described again, now under the designation  Pygmodeon maculatum . </p>
            <p>Specimens examined. BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz: Florida (4 km N Bermejo, Refugio los Volcanes, 18°06′S, 63°36′W, 1000–1200 m), one male, two females, 25–29.X.2011, Wappes &amp; Skillman col. (ACMS).</p>
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03C787EBD21D540AFF21F9ACFF4301D8.text	03C787EBD21D540AFF21F9ACFF4301D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neocompsa muira	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Neocompsa muira sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Fig. 6)</p>
            <p>Description. Head reddish-brown, covered by white pubescence. Antennal tubercles acuminate. Antennae reach apex of elytra approximately at half of antennomere VII (male) or at half of antennomere IX (female). Scape reddish-brown with white pubescence. Flagellomeres orange-red. Antennomere III with numerous hairs on internal side and longer than apical width of antennomere.</p>
            <p>Prothorax with dark reddish integument covered with dense yellowish-white pubescence, obliterating surface. Middle of pronotum with a very narrow and slightly prominent band with an inconspicuous longitudinal medial elevation. Sides of prothorax pubescent. Prosternum pubescent on basal two-thirds and with sparser pubescence on anterior third.</p>
            <p>Elytra with dark reddish and pubescent integument; each elytron with a yellow spot, elliptical and dorsal, located postmedially; piliferous punctures small and contrasting. Elytral apices strongly oblique.</p>
            <p>Femora pubescent with dark reddish clavate portion and more yellowish peduncle, not carinate near apices. Tibiae and tarsi yellowish. Ventral side of body dark-reddish and pubescent</p>
            <p>Measurements in mm, male/female. Total length, 12.0–13.8/8.8–13.2; prothorax length, 3.1–3.4/2.1–3.5; greatest prothorax width, 1.6–1.7/1.1–1.9; elytral length, 8.0–8.9/5.7–8.8; humeral length, 2.2–2.6/1.5–2.6.</p>
            <p> Etymology. Tupi,  muirá = tree (Hurley, 1931). </p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype male, ECUADOR, Loja: 17.5 km of Catamayo, 22–24.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (CASC). Paratypes— ECUADOR, Loja: 17.5 km of Catamayo, 4 females, 22–24.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (3 CASC, 1 MZSP); Loja: 18.5 km N Gonzanama (1°08′8,5′′N, 79°23′36,4′′W), male, 23.II.2006, F. T. Hovore &amp; I. Swift col. (MZSP).</p>
            <p> Remarks.  N. muira can be compared with  N. obscura Martins, 2009 , described from Colombia, which differs by the pronotum with dense yellowish-white pubescence that covers the whole surface and leaves only a narrow and glabrous area on the tubercle located on the basal half; by having one yellow spot on each elytron with no contrasting punctures internally, and by femora which are reddish on clavate portion and yellowish on peduncle. In  N. obscura , the pronotum has a median glabrous band, wider from the middle to the external border; each elytron has two yellow spots on the anterior half internally punctate, and femora do not have yellow peduncles. </p>
            <p> Neocompsa muira differs from  N. leechi Martins, 1970 , described from Peru (Lambayeque): punctures in the vertex small and not contrasting; pronotum and sides of prothorax with some small contrasting punctures; each elytron has a yellow spot on the anterior half, longitudinal and round; spots are not carinate internally. In  N. leechi , punctures in the vertex are large and contrasting; pronotum and sides of the prothorax have distinctive punctures, contrasting and glabrous; each elytron has two yellowish spots, the anterior one oblique with conspicuous interior carina. </p>
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