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Disteniidae Disteniini Novantinoe Villiersicometes Cerambycidae 2013 Update for the Checklist of the Oxypeltidae, Vesperidae, Disteniidae and Cerambycidae of the Western Hemisphere Larry G. Bezark & Miguel A. Monne (references through December 31, 2012) Disteniidae Disteniini Novantinoe decora Bezark & Santos-Silva, 2012:413 new species Panama Villiersicometes absalom Tavakilian & Santos-Silva, 2012:1 new species Fr Guiana Cerambycidae Prioninae Anacolini Oideterus Thomson, 1857:15 revalidated Udeterus Thomson, 1858:515 new synonymy andrarius (Galileo, 1987:562) new combination Colombia buquetii Thomson, 1857 Colombia, Ecuador crenatocerus (Galileo, 1987:563) new combination Ecuador dichotomus (Galileo, 1987:565) new combination Ecuador elegans (Waterhouse, 1880:290 new combination Ecuador lobicollis (Bates, 1875:52) Colombia, Ecuador magnificus (Galileo, 1987:567) new combination Costa Rica, Panama pallidus (Galileo, 1987:569) new combination Colombia Macrodontini Acanthinodera Amallopodes Lequien 1833: pl. 74 nomen oblitum; invalid name Macrotomini Xixuthrus domingoensis Fisher, 1932:1 revalidated Dominican Republic (Hispaniola) Meroscelisini Hyleoza Acanthocornis Monne & Monne, 2011:1861 new synonymy confusa Tavakilian & Galileo, 1991:550 Fr Guiana, nBrasil (AM, PA) flavus Monne & Monne, 2011:1862 new synonymy lineata; Galileo, 1987:261 (not Bates, 1869) Prionini Psalidognathus cerberus Santos-Silva & Komiya 2012:19 new species Colombia modestus Fries 1833: 327 Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia colombianus Demelt 1989:243 new synonymy modestus chocoensis Salazar, 2005:246 new synonymy pubescens Quentin & Villiers, 1983:443 elevated to species Peru reichei Quentin & Villiers, 1983:442 elevated to species Ecuador, Peru thomsoni Lameere, 1885: ix revalidated Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil (AM) mygaloides Thomson 1859:41 Lepturinae Fortuneleptura romei Touroult, 2011:2 new species Santa Lucia Stenocorus subgenus Toxotopsis Casey, 1913:206 type species Leptura cinnamoptera Randall, 1838:45 validated by Danilevsky 2012 Cerambycinae Bothriospilini Bothriospila pulcherrima Martins & Galileo, 2012:332 new species Brasil (BA) Cerambycini Jupoata brenesi Duran & Martins, 2012:52 new species Costa Rica Paratiaia Dalens & Giuglaris, 2012:35 new genus hulini Dalens & Giuglaris, 2012:37 new species Fr Guiana Clytini Trichoxys hirtellus (Chevrolat, 1860:467) Mexico ochraetheoides Linsley, 1935:85 new syonymy penrosei Lingafelter & Wappes, 2012:158 new species Mexico (Sinaloa, Durango) Eburiini Eburia inexpectata Touroult, 2012:71 new species Lesser Antilles (Martinique) lanigera costaricensis Martins & Galileo, 2012:311 new ssp Costa Rica (GU) Eburodacrys biffipradorum Martins & Galileo, 2012:558 new species Brasil (RR) Ectenessini Bomarion caudatum Martins & Galileo, 2012:331 new species Bolivia (SC) Ectenessa gymnopennis Dalens & Giuglaris, 2012:331 new species Fr Guiana Elaphidiini Cratericus Galileo & Martins, 2012:298 new genus divaricatus Galileo & Martins, 2012:299 new species Jamaica Nephalius levigatus Martins & Galileo, 2012:332 new species Brasil (PB) Eligmodermini Eligmoderma lara Galileo & Martins, 2012:297 new species Venezuela Neoibidionini, new name Monne, 2012:34 Ibidionini preoccupied Neoibidionina, new name Monne, 2012:34 Compsibidion elianae Martins & Galileo, 2012:203 new species Brasil (GO) manauara Martins & Galileo, 2012:206 new species Brasil (AM) novalimae Martins & Galileo, 2012:204 new species Brasil (MT) peti Martins & Galileo, 2012:204 new species Brasil (MG) rubricolle Melzer 1935:176 new status Brasil (RS) ybyra Martins & Galileo, 2012:206 new species Brasil (MT), Bolivia (SC) Cycnidolon rufescens Martins & Galileo, 2012:333 new species Brasil (PB) Dodecaibidion bolivianum Martins & Galileo, 2012:202 new species Bolivia (SC) Minibidion captiosus Martins & Galileo, 2012:208 new name for M. bicolor Martins, Galileo & Limeira-de-Oliveira 2011:281 Neoibidion Monne, 2012:36 new name Ibidion Audinet-Serville, 1834:542 preoccupied comatum (Audinet-Serville, 1834:104) new combination Brasil Pygmodeon maculatum Martins & Galileo, 2012:203 new species Bolivia (SC) Tropidion buriti Martins & Galileo, 2012:200 new species Brasil (PI) jolyi Martins & Galileo, 2012:200 new species Venezuela terminatum Martins & Galileo, 2012:199 new species Brasil (RO) una Martins & Galileo, 2012:202 new species Brasil (RO) Proholopterini, new name Monne, 2012:44 Proholopterus Monne, 2012:44 new name Holopterus Blanchard in Gay, 1851:475 preoccupied annulicornis (Philippi & Philippi, 1859:674) new combination Chile, sArgentina (NE, SC) araneipes Fairmaire & Germain, 1859:500 chilensis (Blanchard in Gay, 1851:476) new combination Chile laevigatus (Philippi & Philippi, 1859:675) new combination Chile compressicornis Fairmaire & Germain, 1859:501 Rhinotragini Acyphoderes violaceus Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:78 new species Costa Rica (GU) Aechmutes boliviensis Clarke, 2011:71 new species Bolivia (SC) subandinus Clarke, 2011:74 new species Bolivia (SC) Ecliptoides bauhiniae (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2004:329) from Eclipta Fr Guiana bivitticollis (Fisher, 1952:7) transferred from Eclipta Brasil (SC) eunomia (Newman, 1841:92) transferred from Eclipta se Brasil (Bahia-Rio Grande do Sul), Argentina fanchonae (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2003:293) from Eclipta Fr Guiana, Brasil (AM) giuglarisi (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2004:136) from Eclipta Fr Guiana hogani Martins, Santos-Silva & Clarke, 2012:494 new species Brasil (SC) lauraceae (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2004:136) from Eclipta Fr Guiana monostigma (Bates, 1869:384) transferred from Odontocera Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama pilosipes (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2004:141) from Eclipta Fr Guiana, Brasil (PA) plaumanni (Fuchs, 1961:13) revalidated Brasil (SC, MG, SP, RS) pusillus (Gounelle, 1911:38) transferred from Odontocera Panama, e Brasil (Goiás, Bahia-Rio de Janeiro) collarti Fuchs, 1959:1 new synonymy from Eclipta quadrivittatus (Melzer, 1922:9) transferred from Odontocera Brasil (MG) rufulus (Melzer, 1934:76) revalidated Argentina (Salta) schmidi Martins, Santos-Silva & Clarke, 2012:487 new species Brasil (ES, BA, SC) tavakiliani Martins, Santos-Silva & Clarke, 2012:491 new species Brasil (RO) vasconezi (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2004:137) from Eclipta Fr Guiana vicinus (Melzer, 1927:564) transferred from Eclipta Brasil (MG) Erythroplatys boliviensis Clarke, 2011:56 new species Bolivia (SC) Giesberteclipta Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:69 new genus costipennis (Giesbert 1991:391) transferred from Eclipta Panama monteverdensis (Giesbert 1991:392) transferred from Eclipta Costa Rica Ischasioides berkovae Martins, Santos-Silva & Clarke, 2012:511 new species Brasil (ES, SP) crassitarsis (Gounelle, 1911:54) eBrasil (Goiás, MT, Bahia-Rio Grande do Sul) brasiliensis (Fisher, 1947:2) new synonymy from Eclipta giesberti Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:72 new species eEcuador Laedorcari fulvicollis (Lacordaire, 1868:503) rubroscutellaris Tippmann, 1960:121 new synonym, transferred from Rhopalessa Odontocera colon Bates, 1870:319 n Brasil (Amazonas, Pará), French Guiana morii Tavakilian & Penaherrera-Leiva, 2003:289 new synonymy Ornistomus simulatrix Clarke, 2011:69 new species Bolivia (SC) Oxylymma pallida Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:76 new species Brasil (RO) Pseudagaone williamsi Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:67 new species Brasil (RO) Rashelapso Clarke, Martins & Santos-Silva, 2012:256 new genus durantoni (Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2004:142), transferred from Rhopalessa schmidi Clarke, Martins & Santos-Silva, 2012:257 new species Brasil (MT) Rhinotragus antonioi Clarke, 2011:62 new species Bolivia (SC) monnei Clarke, 2011:65 new species Bolivia (SC) Stultutragus romani (Aurivillius, 1919:3) transferred from Eclipta central Brasil (Amazonas, Mato Grosso) tippmanni Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:73 new species Brasil (SP) ventriguttatus Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:74 new species Brasil (MG) Thomasella Santos-Silva, Bezark & Martins, 2012:70 new genus igniventris (Giesbert, 1991:389) transferred from Eclipta Panama Sydacini Sydax flechtmanni Martins & Galileo, 2012:557 new species Brasil (SP) Torneutini Coccoderus timbaraba Martins & Duran, 2012:24 new species Costa Rica (AL) Trachyderini Andraegoidus fabricii Dupont, 1838:1 raised to species rank Brasil (MT, GO, CE-BA, MA, SP), fulvipennis Dupont, 1838:9 new synonymy Bolivia (SC) richteri (Bruch, 1908:215) raised to species rank Bolivia (LP), Argentina (CA; JU; SA; TU). Paraguay (“Región del chaco”) rufipes (Fabricius, 1787:133) se Brasil (GO, MS, BA-RS), Paraguay, zonatus Dalman, 1823:63 new synonymy Argentina, Bolivia (LP, SC) Eriphus estebani Touroult, Dalens & Tavakilian, 2012:76 new species Fr Guiana flavus Touroult, Dalens & Tavakilian, 2012:73 new species Fr Guiana giuglarisi Touroult, Dalens & Tavakilian, 2012:77 new species Fr Guiana mathani Touroult, Dalens & Tavakilian, 2012:78 new species Peru (Amazonas) petronillae Touroult, Dalens & Tavakilian, 2012:73 new species Fr Guiana rufomaculatus Touroult, Dalens & Tavakilian, 2012:73 new species Fr Guiana Galissus nigrescens Martins, Galileo & Campos, 2012:198 new species Costa Rica (LI) Lamiinae Acanthocinini Amniscites amboroensis Monne & Monne, 2012:283 new species Bolivia (CO, SC) tavakiliani Monne & Monne, 2012:283 new species Fr Guiana Baryssinus amoenus Monne & Monne, 2012:195 new species Fr Guiana Colobeutrypanus barclayi Monne & Monne, 2012:195 new species wEcuador Eucharitolus depressus Botero & Monne, 2012:44 new species Brasil (ES) dorcadioides
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