Chrysodema ( Chrysodema) antennata, Saunders, 1874
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7405738 |
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Chrysodema ( Chrysodema) antennata View in CoL species-group
This group is characterized by relatively robust body, short, wide and convex in lateral view. Elytra have groups of macropunctures ( Fig. 26c View FIGURES 26–28 ); antennae long and pubescent; mesotibiae of males with dense, long pubescence; with distinct ridge; or strongly bent at basal third. The group is distributed in Philippines and Sulawesi Island, and includes four species: C. ( C.) antennata Saunders, 1874 ; C. ( C.) holynskii sp. nov.; C. ( C.) sekerkai sp. nov. and C. ( C.) variipennis Saunders, 1874 ; C. ( C.) antennata has three subspecies: the nominotypical one, C. ( C.) antennata obsoleta J. Thomson, 1878 and C. ( C.) antennata barriesi subsp. nov.
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