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A revision of the genus Synechocera deyrolle (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae)

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The genus Synechocera is revised for the first time. Ten species are recognised as valid, with five described as new: S. bicolor, S. brooksi, S. burnsi, S. parvipennis and S. queenslandica. Synonymy is proposed for S. longior under S. tasmanica. S. tasmanica is designated as the new type-species, because of the ambiguous nature of the original type-species, Buprestis deplanus. Lectotypes are designated for S. albohrrta and S. elongata. Aphanisticus occidentalis is transferred to Paracephala. Previously described species are treated diagnostically; new species are fully described; all species are illustrated and a key is presented for their separation. The biology of S. tasmanica is discussed and both the larva and pupa are illustrated.
Title: A revision of the genus Synechocera deyrolle (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae)
Description:
The genus Synechocera is revised for the first time.
Ten species are recognised as valid, with five described as new: S.
bicolor, S.
brooksi, S.
burnsi, S.
parvipennis and S.
queenslandica.
Synonymy is proposed for S.
longior under S.
tasmanica.
S.
tasmanica is designated as the new type-species, because of the ambiguous nature of the original type-species, Buprestis deplanus.
Lectotypes are designated for S.
albohrrta and S.
elongata.
Aphanisticus occidentalis is transferred to Paracephala.
Previously described species are treated diagnostically; new species are fully described; all species are illustrated and a key is presented for their separation.
The biology of S.
tasmanica is discussed and both the larva and pupa are illustrated.

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