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Brailovsky (2004)
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Brailovsky (2004)
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Six new species of Trachelium Herrich-Schaeffer from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Panama, Trinidad, and Venezuela are described. New distributional records are. given for: T. alboapicatus Distant, T. bicolor Herrich-Schaeffer, T. fulvipes Herrich-Schaeffer, T. mimeticum Breddin, T. spectabile Bergroth, and T. tessellatus Distant. A diagnosis for previously known species is provided, T spectabile is redescribed, a key for the known species is given, and T. fulvipes is resurrected from his synonym under T. bicolor.
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Six new species of Trachelium Herrich-Schaeffer from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Panama, Trinidad, and Venezuela are described. New distributional records are. given for: T. alboapicatus Distant, T. bicolor Herrich-Schaeffer, T. fulvipes Herrich-Schaeffer, T. mimeticum Breddin, T. spectabile Bergroth, and T. tessellatus Distant. A diagnosis for previously known species is provided, T spectabile is redescribed, a key for the known species is given, and T. fulvipes is resurrected from his synonym under T. bicolor.
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2004-01-01
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Brailovsky, H. 2004. Review of the neotropical genus <i>Trachelium </i>Herrich-Schaeffer, with the description of six new species (Heteroptera : Alydidae : Micrelytrinae : Micrelytrini).<i> Entomological News</i>, 115(1): 15-30.