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Chorisoneura cabimae Hebard 1920

Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

fornecido por Memoirs of the American Entomological Society
Chorisoneura cabimae new species (Plate VI, figures 14 and 15.)
Of the species of Chorisoneura before us, the present insect shows nearest relationship to C. transliicida (Saussure). It differs in the distinctive interocular marking and male genitalia. The styles show the greatest truncation of any species of the genus at hand. The tegmina have the veins and interspaces unicolorous, as in the majority of Mexican specimens of translucida before us, but unlike material from the more southern portions of the continent which we have assigned to that species.
Type. — cf ; Cabima, Panama. May 19, 1911. (A. Busck.) [United States National Museum.]
Size medium for the small species of the genus; form depressed, surface glabrous. Head with occiput largely exposed. Interocular space about one and one-fourth times the occipital ocular depth, about two-thirds the width between the antennal sockets. Maxillary palpi with fifth joint enlarged and elongate, slightly longer than third, fourth about three-quarters as long as third joint.
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Hebard, M. 1919. The Blattidae of Panama. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society vol. 4. Philadelphia, USA