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Two new species of Acanthocinini (Lamiinae) from Mexico are described: Hyperplatys mexicanus sp. nov. from the state of Morelos; and Urgleptes martini sp. nov. from the states of Jalisco and Morelos.
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Escarabajos , Animales , MéxicoRESUMEN
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1000.56757.].
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Since the description of its eight species, the Mesoamerican genus Phrynidius Lacordaire (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Apomecynini) has not been comprehensively studied, with only a few distributional records published in recent years. In this work, four new species of Phrynidius are described from Chiapas, Mexico: P. cristinae sp. nov. from the municipality of Escuintla, P. diminutus sp. nov. from San Cristobal, Phrynidius jonesi sp. nov. from Trinitaria, and P. tuberculatus sp. nov. from Jaltenango. An updated taxonomic key and illustrations of the new species are also provided.
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Data from the literature and from specimens preserved at the Colección Nacional de Insectos (CNIN) Instituto de Biología, UNAM were used to compile a checklist of the fauna of Coleoptera of the state of Morelos, México. A sum of 70 families, 167 subfamilies, 361 tribes, 1,022 genera, and 2,606 species are recorded; from this 24 species are new records for Morelos. The State of Morelos ranks fourth in Coleoptera species richness for Mexico, following Veracruz (3,176 spp.), Oaxaca (2,148 spp.) and Chiapas (1,734 spp.). The checklist presented here provides a summary that can serve as a basis for future progress in the knowledge of Mexican Coleoptera.
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Escarabajos , Animales , MéxicoRESUMEN
A new species of the genus Sympleurotis Bates from Jalisco, Mexico is described and illustrated. Details of a new state record of Sympleurotis rudis Bates, 1881 from Chiapas, Mexico is also included.
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Escarabajos , Distribución Animal , Animales , México , ArañasRESUMEN
Two new species of the genus Nemognathomimus Chemsak & Linsley are described and illustrated, Nemognathomimus wappesi sp. nov. from the Mexican states of Chiapas and Oaxaca and from Guatemala, and N. angelicae sp. nov. from the Mexican state of Hidalgo. A key to separate the species of Nemognathomimus is included.