Thoraconaupactus, a new Brazilian genus of broad nosed weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) associated with Leucaena (Fabaceae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
:2007
Authors:G. M. Del Rio, Lanteri A. A.
Journal:Entomological News
Volume:118
Pagination:459-469
Date Published:November-Decembe
:0013-872X
:Thoraconaupactus
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A new monotypic genus of Naupactini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), Thoraconaupactus del Rio and Lanteri is described based on the new species Thoraconaupactus vaninii del Rio and Lanteri (Type locality: Brazil, Bahia, Itaji). Two different morphotypes are distinguished by characters of the vestiture: one from Itaji, with integument brown, smooth, and vestiture mostly setose; the other from Ibiraba with integument black, rugose and vestiture mostly squamose. Thoraconaupactus is similar to Naupactus Dejean and Teratopactus Heller in several characters, and shows some unique features such as the strongly transverse pronotum with a sub-basal tooth-like projection on each side. Specimens were collected in association with a species of Leucaena (Fabaceae). The paper includes habitus photographs and line drawings of genitalia, mouthparts, and other external features of taxonomic value.

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