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Rheinheimer (2018)
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Rheinheimer (2018)
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Eight new species of Apionidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) are described from French Guiana: Apionion aeneocaeruleum sp.n., A. diocleae sp.n., Coelocephalapion fossatum sp.n., C. rubricornipes sp.n., C. sparsepilosum sp.n., C. stylosanthae sp.n., C. tarsospinosum sp.n., and Stenapion schoenmanni sp.n. Coelocephalapion parvulum (GERSTAECKER, 1854) comb.n. is transferred from Apion HERBST, 1797, and is recorded from French Guiana for the first time. All new species are illustrated. A key for the identification of the species of Apionidae known from French Guiana is presented.
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Eight new species of Apionidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) are described from French Guiana: Apionion aeneocaeruleum sp.n., A. diocleae sp.n., Coelocephalapion fossatum sp.n., C. rubricornipes sp.n., C. sparsepilosum sp.n., C. stylosanthae sp.n., C. tarsospinosum sp.n., and Stenapion schoenmanni sp.n. Coelocephalapion parvulum (GERSTAECKER, 1854) comb.n. is transferred from Apion HERBST, 1797, and is recorded from French Guiana for the first time. All new species are illustrated. A key for the identification of the species of Apionidae known from French Guiana is presented.
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2018-01-01
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Rheinheimer, J. 2018. Neue Apionidae aus Französisch Guayana (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Apionidae). <em>Koleopterologische Rundschau</em>, 88: 237-258.