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Number Article 0511 - 0517 (25 November 2016) Year 2016

7 articles in this issue 

Brian J. Armitage, Steven C. Harris, Roger J. Blahnik, Robin E. Thomson

The Republic of Panama currently has 300 recorded species of Trichoptera distributed among 14 families. Herein we add 42 new country records for Panama, including one new family (Anomalopsychidae) and three new genera (Anomalopsychidae: Contulma; Hydropti... see more

 

Stéphane Le Tirant, Antonio Santos-Silva

Two new species of Eburiini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae) are described from Mexico (Guerrero): Susuacanga boteroi; and Eburia (Eburia) girouxae. Both are included in previous keys.

 

Robert B. Miller

A new species, Scotoleon stangei (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae: Brachynemurini), is described; it represents the fi rst known species of Scotoleon Banks in which the larva inhabits the dark zone of caves. Descriptions are given of the adult, larva, and larv... see more

 

Jacques Rifkind

Four species of the genus Enoclerus (Coleoptera: Cleridae) are reported to prey on chemically protected Coccinellidae in North America. The possibility that aposematically colored Enoclerus also mimic prey ladybird species is discussed, and the further po... see more

 

José Mondaca

El género Oogenius Solier, 1851, es revisado y ahora incluye siete especies: O. arrowi Gutiérrez (Argentina), O. castilloi Martínez y Peña (Chile), O. chilensis Ohaus (Chile), O. kuscheli Gutiérrez (Chile), O. lariosae Martínez (Argentina), O. penai Monda... see more

 

Hao Huang, Chang-Chin Chen

Himaloaesalus gaoligongshanus Huang and Chen, new species (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Aesalinae) is described from the Gaoligongshan Mts., Yunnan, China. It is the fi fth species of the genus Himaloaesalus Huang and Chen. This new species is similar to the Hi... see more

 

Marco Dellacasa, Giovanni Dellacasa, Robert D. Gordon

The new genus Oxyomoides (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) is established for three species, O. baileyi (Skelley and Gordon, 2002), O. dyspistus (Skelley and Woodruff, 1991), and O. sepultus (Cartwright, 1944) previously placed in the genus Scabrosto... see more