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    Asynapteron equatorianum Martins 1960

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    Asynapteron equatorianum (Martins, 1960) Octoplon equatorianum Martins, 1960: 89, fig. 9. Asynapteron equatorianum; Martins, 1970: 1158; 2009: 17; Monné, 2005: 360 (cat.). 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. Specimens examined. ECUADOR, Manabi: “Vicinity” Montecristi (01,0534S; 80,68195W, 350 m), d, 17– 21.II. 2006, F. T. Hovore & I. Swift col. (CASC).Published as part of Martins, Ubirajara R. & Galileo, Maria Helena M., 2014, New taxa, notes and new synonymy in Neoibidionini (Cerambycidae, Coleoptera), pp. 492-498 in Zootaxa 3786 (4) on page 495, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3786.4.7, http://zenodo.org/record/23165

    Tropidiina Galileo and Martins 2010, new subtribe

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    Tropidiina Galileo and Martins, new subtribe Tropidina Martins, 2007b: 7; Bousquet et al. 2009: 49 (nomem nudum). Type genus. Tropidion Thomson, 1867, here designated. Description. Antennal scape pyriform, sulcate basally. Flagellomeres not enlarged. Articles III and IV equal in length. Pronotum usually with tubercles. Anterior coxal cavities open behind. Anterior coxae without articular surface. The subtribe is more completely described in Martins (2007b).Published as part of Galileo, Maria Helena M. & Martins, Ubirajara R., 2010, New species of Cerambycinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from South America, pp. 1-9 in Insecta Mundi 2010 (115) on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516433

    Hexoplonini Galileo and Martins 2010, new tribe

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    Hexoplonini Galileo and Martins, new tribe Hexoplonini Martins, 2006: 22; Bousquet et al. 2009: 49 (nomem nudum). Type genus. Hexoplon Thomson, 1864, here designated. Description. Antennal scape curved inwards. Flagellomeres multicarinate or sulcate. Prothorax curved. Anterior coxal cavities with articular surface. Metafemurs spined at apex. The tribe is more completely described in Martins (2006).Published as part of Galileo, Maria Helena M. & Martins, Ubirajara R., 2010, New species of Cerambycinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from South America, pp. 1-9 in Insecta Mundi 2010 (115) on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516433

    Gnomidolon pulchrum Martins 1960

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    Gnomidolon pulchrum Martins, 1960 (Fig. 2) Gnomidolon pulchrum Martins, 1960: 7; Monné, 2005: 313 (cat.). Martins (2006) called attention to the variation in color of G. pulchrum. The typical form, with the apical half of the elytra reddish, occurs in the south-central part of Paraguay (San Pedro, Cordillera) and in northern Argentina. The form with the apical half of the elytra black is recorded for Brazil (Mato Grosso), but also occurs in northern Paraguay (Concepción). The typical form has been illustrated in color by Martins (1967: 210, est. 7, fig. 2; 2006: 169, fig. 183). A female from Bolivia before us agrees with the form that shows the apical half of the elytra black, but the extremities of the elytra have a narrow transverse white stripe (Fig. 2). Structurally, the specimen agrees morphologically with the other forms cited. Specimens examined. BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz: Albanez (40 km S S(santa)C(cruz), “Laspetas”, fêmea, 6.XII. 2011, J. L. Aramayo col. (ACMS).Published as part of Martins, Ubirajara R. & Galileo, Maria Helena M., 2013, New species and records of Cerambycinae and Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from the Neotropical Region, pp. 571-580 in Zootaxa 3683 (5) on pages 572-573, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3683.5.5, http://zenodo.org/record/21812

    New species of the genus Cotycicuiara Galileo and Martins, 2008 (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Desmiphorini)

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    Martins, Ubirajara R., Galileo, Maria Helena M. (2010): New species of the genus Cotycicuiara Galileo and Martins, 2008 (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Desmiphorini). Insecta Mundi 2010 (134): 1-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516480

    Santanagryllus Martins-Neto 1991

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    Santanagryllus Martins-Neto, 1991 Type species. Santanagryllus hesselae Martins-Neto, 1991 by original designation. Remarks. Santanagryllus Martins-Neto differs from Cearagryllus, the closest genus, in having a straight anterior margin of the speculum, twice as long as the posterior margin. Additionally, in Santanagryllus R and CuA are sinuous and distally convergent. Santanagryllus shares with Notocearagryllus a wider area below the speculum, differing however in the shape of the speculum (rather trapezoidal in Santanagryllus, squarerounded in Cearagryllus and Notocearagryllus).Published as part of Martins-Neto, Rafael Gioia & Tassi, Lara Vaz, 2009, The Orthoptera (Ensifera) from the Santana formation (Early Cretaceous, Northeast Brazil): A statistical and paleoecological approach, with description of new taxa, pp. 21-37 in Zootaxa 2080 on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18734

    Cotycicuiara chionea Martins & Galileo 2010, new species

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    Cotycicuiara chionea, new species (Figure 5) Description. Integument brownish-red. Head covered by whitish pubescence. Distance between upper lobes of the eyes slightly greater than two rows of ommatidia. Scape sparsely covered by whitish pubescence. Lateral gibbosities of prothorax rounded and slightly projecting. Pronotum covered by whitish pubescence and numerous contrasting, dark punctures. Scutellum covered by whitish pubescence. Basal declivity of elytra with dense whitish pubescence; remainder of elytra with sparse brownishyellow pubescence and several small spots of dense white pubescence. Legs and ventral surface covered by whitish pubescence. Measurements (mm), male/female respectively. Total length, 9.6/9.3; prothorax length, 2.0/2.0; prothorax width, 2.5/2.9; elytral length, 7.0/6.7; humeral width, 3.5/3.8. Type material. Male holotype, BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Itatiaia, 31.X.1926, J. F. Zikán col. (MZSP). Female paratype, Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro (Manguinhos), 17.12.1914, R. Fischer col. (MZSP); Minas Gerais: Viçosa, male paratype, 08.XII.1982, Fiuza & Martins col. (MZSP); Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro, 3 male paratypes, 5 female paratypes, X. Acc. 2966 (2 males, 3 females, CMNH; male and female, MZSP; female, MCNZ). Etymology. Greek, chionea = snow, referring to the dense white elytral pattern.Published as part of Martins, Ubirajara R. & Galileo, Maria Helena M., 2010, New species of the genus Cotycicuiara Galileo and Martins, 2008 (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Desmiphorini), pp. 1-6 in Insecta Mundi 2010 (134) on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516480

    Il Sole in testa

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    Traduzione dei racconti di esordio dello scrittore brasiliano G. Martins

    LARRY G. BEZARK, UBIRAJARA R. MARTINS, ANTONIO SANTOS-SILVA & AMY BERKOV (2013) New species and new distribution records in Rhinotragini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae

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    Bezark, Larry G., Martins, Ubirajara R., Santos-Silva, Antonio, Berkov, Amy (2013): LARRY G. BEZARK, UBIRAJARA R. MARTINS, ANTONIO SANTOS-SILVA & AMY BERKOV (2013) New species and new distribution records in Rhinotragini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae. Zootaxa 3681 (4): 500-500, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.4.1

    Rhomboidederes iuba Galileo & Martins, 2010, sp. nov.

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    Rhomboidederes iuba sp. nov. (Fig. 2) Etimologia: Tupi, íuba = amarelo; alusivo ao colorido geral do corpo. Macho: Colorido geral amarelado. Corpo com pelos eretos, esparsos, mais longos nas antenas e pernas. Fronte e vértice com pontos grandes e contíguos. Lobos oculares superiores com quatro fileiras de omatídios. Antenas atingem a extremidade dos élitros na metade do antenômero VII. Escapo pontuado na metade basal. Antenômeros III a V com espinho curto no ápice interno. Antenômero III sulcado e bicarenado. Lados do protórax com espinho lateral para trás do meio e gibosidade discreta no terço anterior. Pronoto com pontuação alveolada. Prosterno (25x) com rugosidades finas. Mesepisternos, metepisternos e extremo posterior dos lados do metasterno finamente pubescentes. Escutelo revestido por pubescência esbranquiçada esparsa. Élitros pontuados na metade basal e pontos gradualmente mais esparsos para o ápice. Extremidades elitrais transversalmente truncadas e ligeiramente emarginadas. Fêmea: Antenas atingem a ponta dos élitros na base do antenômero IX. Dimensões em mm, macho/fêmea respectivamente: Comprimento total, 7,5/7,2; comprimento do protórax, 1,8/1,5; maior largura do protórax, 1,7/1,6; comprimento do élitro, 5,0/4,8; largura umeral, 1,8/1,8. Material-tipo: Holótipo macho, BOLÍVIA, Santa Cruz: Potrerillo del Guendá (Reserva Natural, 40 km NW de Santa Cruz, 17°40'S, 63°27'W, 370 m), 30.IX-3.X.2007, Wappes & Morris col. (MNKM). Parátipo fêmea, mesmos dados do holótipo (ACMS). Discussão: Na chave publicada em Martins (2005:219), pelas extremidades dos élitros e dos fêmures concolores e pelo antenômero III nitidamente carenado, Rhomboidederes iuba sp. nov. é discriminada junto com R. minutus Napp & Martins, 1994. Difere pela presença de gibosidade no terço anterior dos lados do protórax, pelo pronoto sem área central lisa e pelas extremidades elitrais desarmadas. Em R. minutus, os lados do protórax não têm gibosidade entre o espinho e a orla anterior, o protórax apresenta uma faixa sem pontos na metade posterior e as extremidades elitrais têm espinho curto no lado externo.Published as part of Galileo, Maria Helena M. & Martins, Ubirajara R., 2010, Novos Táxons De Cerambycinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) Da América Do Sul, pp. 385-390 in Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 50 (24) on pages 385-390, DOI: 10.1590/S0031-10492010002400001, http://zenodo.org/record/490098
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