identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
8D03512DAF2E57262BB4F80FFA48FB0E.text	8D03512DAF2E57262BB4F80FFA48FB0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oideterus farallonensis Ascuntar-Osnas 2018	<div><p>Oideterus farallonensis sp. nov. (Figure 1)</p><p>Female. General integument yellow (Fig. 1), except for dark-brown tibiae, antennae (Fig. 1A, 1F) and light-brown elytra (Fig. 1-A). Antennae, femora and tibiae (Fig. 1F) sparsely punctate and coarse. Punctures denser and coarser on elytra.</p><p>Pronotal disc with two dorsal gibbosities (Fig. 1E). Surface of body covered with yellowish setae, denser and longer on prothorax, sparse on antennae, elytra, and abdomen.</p><p>Head. 1.4 times wider than long. Distance between antennal tubercles 1.5 times length of scape (Fig. 1B). Distance between upper eye lobes 1.25 times length of scape; distance between lower eye lobes 0.8 times length of scape in frontal view. Length of upper eye lobe 0.2 times length of scape. Genae 0.46 times as long as largest width of lower eye lobe. Labial palpomere IV 1.6 times longer than I, 1.05 times longer than II, and 1.25 times longer than III. Labial palpomere III 1.29 times longer than I, and 0.84 times longer than II. Labial palpomere IV cup-shaped, wider at apex. Antennae surpassing elytral apex, at level of eighth antennomere; antennomeres, from VII to X, with projection at inner apex, from short and rounded to sub-acute and elongate (apex of projection at most reaches basal third of next antennomere); antennomere XI oval. Antennal formula (ratio) based on antennomere III (excluding projections of antennomeres VII– X): scape= 0.39; pedicel=0.13; IV=0.60; V=0.47; VI=0.35; VII=0.27; VIII=0.23; IX=0.23; X=0.23 and XI=0.41. Dorsal and ventral outer surface of antennomeres with punctures.</p><p>Thorax. Pronotum 1.9 times wider than long, with a triangular anterior depression (Fig. 1D, 1E). Disc with two lateral spiniform projections. Scutellum 1.75 times wider than long (Fig. 1E), without setae but with abundant punctures. Prosternal process width 1.5 times length of prosternum. Prosternal process narrowed at base and widened posteriorly (Fig. 1C), 2.1 times longer than wide, with apical margin rounded. Mesosternal process quadrate at base and very narrow at apex (Fig. 1C).</p><p>Elytra. Dehiscent almost from base, extending to posterior margin of ventrite IV (Fig. 1A), with outer apical margins rounded.</p><p>Legs. Apex of metafemora reaching posterior margin of ventrite IV (Fig. 1A). Mesotarsomere I (Fig. 1G) 1.8 times longer than II, and 1.5 times longer than III; mesotarsomere V 1.68 times longer than I; tarsomeres II and III with dense ventral setal pad.</p><p>Abdomen. Ventrite IV 2.35 times wider than long; ventrite V 2.35 times wider than long. Ventrite V subtrapezoidal, with distal margin nearly straight, and emarginate medially (Fig. 1A).</p><p>Dimensions in mm. Total length, 12.3; length of head, 1.6; width of head, 2.25; length of pronotum, 2.0, width of pronotum (including lateral tubercles) 3.8; elytral length, 8.5; elytral maximum width, 2.3.</p><p>Type material: Holotype female. Colombia: VALLE DEL CAUCA, Santiago de Cali, Corregimiento de Pance. Coordinates: 3.32833, -76,63861. Elevation 1100 m. Collection date: March 1980. Collector: N.N. MUSENUV code: 6825.</p><p>Etymology: The specific epithet refers to Farallones de Cali, the area where the collection locality is found. Farallones de Cali is located on the eastern slopes of the Western Andean Cordillera of Colombia (Fig. 3).</p><p>Remarks: Oideterus farallonensis sp. nov. is included on the alternative “l” of the key by Galileo &amp; Santos-Silva (2015): “Elytra proportionally short, not covering the fourth abdominal segment, strongly dehiscent along the suture just below the scutellum” with O. elegans and O. lobicollis . This species differs by the moderately dehiscent elytra and rounded apices. In O. elegans and O. lobicollis, the elytra are strongly dehiscent with acuminate apices. The shape of the prosternal process (narrowed at base, widened at apex), is similar to O. magnificus; O. farallonensis sp. nov. has shorter elytra (reaching only the posterior margin of ventrite IV), whereas in O. magnificus the elytra reach the abdominal apex.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D03512DAF2E57262BB4F80FFA48FB0E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar	Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar (2018): A new species and new records of the genus Oideterus Thomson, 1857 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae: Anacolini) from Colombia. Zootaxa 4471 (1): 189-194, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4471.1.12
8D03512DAF2C57272BB4FA8EFEB6F87A.text	8D03512DAF2C57272BB4FA8EFEB6F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oideterus andrarius (Galileo 1987)	<div><p>Oideterus andrarius (Galileo, 1987) (Figure 2 A-B-C)</p><p>Diagnosis: This species differs from congeners by the following combination of characters, according to Galileo (1987): Sides of pronotum subparallel at margins before spine, in the other species, they are oblique; and by elytra with lateral margins narrowed apically from about middle. Metatarsomere I about as long as V (Fig. 2C).</p><p>Examined material: COLOMBIA: CALDAS, Neira, Via Neira-El Aguila. Humid montane forest, 1 male, Elevation: 1700 m. Collection date: May 18th 2008. Collector: S. Zuluaga. Museum code: CEBUC-B-Col769 . HUILA, La Plata, Merenberg farm, 1 male, Coordinates: 2°13’8”N - 76°7’4”W. Elevation: 2300 m. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-76.11778&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=2.218889" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -76.11778/lat 2.218889)">Collection</a> date: April 3rd 1980. Collector: N.N. Museum code: MUSENUV-6572 . QUINDÍO, Filandia, 1 male , Bremen forest, Monos corridor, coordinates: 4°40’47,5”N - 75°38’17.0”W. Elevation: 1857 m, 70% tree cover, environmental RH 89,4%, environmental temperature 21°C. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-75.638054&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=4.679861" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -75.638054/lat 4.679861)">Collection</a> data: April 1st 2010. Direct capture. Collector: Oscar Ascuntar-Osnas. Museum code: MUSENUV—28165 . RISARALDA, Ucumari National Natural Park, 1 male, on decomposing trunk. Elevation: 1850 m. Collection date: March 4th 1994. Collector: E. Trochez. Museum code: MUSENUV- 6573 . VALLE DEL CAUCA, Dapa, 1 male, on vegetation. Elevation: 1700 m. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-76.69278&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=3.6602778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -76.69278/lat 3.6602778)">Collection</a> date: June 23rd 2002. Collector: M. Marquez. Museum code: MUSENUV- 22473; Dagua, El Ensueño, 1 male, manual capture. Coordinates: 3°39’37” N - 76°41’34” W. Elevation : 821 m. Collection date: November 3rd 2007. Collector: Doris Canacuan. Museum code: MUSENUV-22905.</p><p>Additional record: VALLE DEL CAUCA, Calima, El Darién, Bravo river, 1 male, on trunks. Elevation: 868 m. Collection date: September 21-23rd 1990 . Collector: Luis Carlos Pardo Locarno. Code: CFLP-S15-263 E.O.</p><p>Previous records: ANTIOQUIA (see Beazrk 2018). CUNDINAMARCA (see Galileo 1987, p. 562), VALLE DEL CAUCA (see Galileo 1987, p. 562; Bezark 2018). RISARALDA (see Martinez 2000, p. 84).</p><p>Remarks: Oideterus andrarius is only known from Colombia, mainly associated with the Andean region, in an altitudinal range between 1730 and 2300 m (Fig. 3). The species is recorded for the first time for Caldas, Huila and Quindío Departments. New records come from protected areas and habitats in restoration process. One of the localities (Bremen forest, Quindío), has been in restoration process for 13 years (Herrera-Rangel et al. 2015). Another new record originated at the Merenberg farm (Huila), which is currently a private natural reserve (with almost 300 ha of extension) with 150 ha of secondary forests and 150 ha of pastures (Carvajal 2014).</p><p>Geographic distribution: Colombia (Antioquia, Caldas*, Huila*, Quindío*, Risaralda, and Valle del Cauca). *New locality. See Fig. 3.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D03512DAF2C57272BB4FA8EFEB6F87A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar	Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar (2018): A new species and new records of the genus Oideterus Thomson, 1857 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae: Anacolini) from Colombia. Zootaxa 4471 (1): 189-194, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4471.1.12
8D03512DAF2A57212BB4F887FF24FF45.text	8D03512DAF2A57212BB4F887FF24FF45.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oideterus Thomson 1857	<div><p>Oideterus sp. (Figure 2 D–E)</p><p>Specimens studied: COLOMBIA: QUINDIO, Calarcá-Peñas Blancas. 1 female, Elevation 1800 m. Collection date: October 30th 2004. Collector: Hollman Miller. Museum code: MUSENUV-2241 . VALLE DEL CAUCA, Santiago de Cali, Corregimiento de Pance-El Topacio, Farallones National Natural Park. 1 female, on decomposing trunk. Elevation: 2200 m. Collection date: March, 1980. Collector: N.N. Museum code: MUSENUV-6826.</p><p>Remarks: Two females were collected in the Andean region of Colombia. These specimens share characteristics with O. dichotomus (species only registered for Ecuador) such as the color pattern and/or prosternum shape; however,</p><p>they have slight differences on the thorax shape, length and shape of the apex of the elytra with O. dichotomus and each other (Fig. 2 D–E). Study of additional specimens and paratypes female of O. dichotomus may allow us to identify this material.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D03512DAF2A57212BB4F887FF24FF45	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar	Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar (2018): A new species and new records of the genus Oideterus Thomson, 1857 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae: Anacolini) from Colombia. Zootaxa 4471 (1): 189-194, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4471.1.12
