Representatives of the subfamily Bruchinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are usually small and inconspicuous, with only a few species drawing the attention. Here we deal with several unusually colored species of Amblycerus Thunberg, 1815, one of the two most diverse bruchine genera in the Western hemisphere. We define the virens group that consists of five species whose bodies are covered with a green vestiture, including one new for science, Amblycerus medialis Ribeiro-Costa, Vieira & Manfio, sp. n. (Type locality: Brazil: Pará, Rondônia). This study also provides redescriptions, diagnoses, comparative notes, illustrations, geographic distribution records and a key to the species in this group
A preliminary cladistic analysis of forty species of Amblycerus Thunberg is presented based on 29 mo...
A new species, Bruchidius paicus (Insecta, Coleoptera) reared from the seeds of a leguminous tree, A...
FIGURES 9–14. Dorsal, group dispar: 9. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 10. A. dispar, 11. A. insuturatus...
Representatives of the subfamily Bruchinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are usually small and inconsp...
Representatives of the subfamily Bruchinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are usually small and inconsp...
Amblycerus Thunberg... 31 A remarkable new species group of green seed beetles from genus Amblycerus...
The following new seed beetles are described and illustrated: Amblycerus virescens sp.n., A. viridan...
Amblycerus kingsolveri, sp. n. from Amazonas, Brazil and A. marinonii, sp. n. from Goiás, Brazil, ar...
New species are described and illustrated: Amblycerus isabelae sp.n., A. bidentatus sp.n., A. dentic...
The following new species are described and illustrated: A. crassipunctatus sp.n. from Venezuela (Bo...
Seven new species here described and illustra-ted are: Amblycerus spinigersp.n. from Pará, Amazonas,...
A new South American Amb1ycerus Thunberg, A. sosia is described and illustrated. Geographic distribu...
A new South American Amblycerus Thunberg, A. sosia is described and illustrated. Geographic distribu...
FIGURES 97–102. Male genitalia, tegmen, group dispar: 97. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 98. A. dispar,...
FIGURES 22–27. Head, group dispar: 22. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 23. A. dispar, 24. A. insuturatus...
A preliminary cladistic analysis of forty species of Amblycerus Thunberg is presented based on 29 mo...
A new species, Bruchidius paicus (Insecta, Coleoptera) reared from the seeds of a leguminous tree, A...
FIGURES 9–14. Dorsal, group dispar: 9. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 10. A. dispar, 11. A. insuturatus...
Representatives of the subfamily Bruchinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are usually small and inconsp...
Representatives of the subfamily Bruchinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are usually small and inconsp...
Amblycerus Thunberg... 31 A remarkable new species group of green seed beetles from genus Amblycerus...
The following new seed beetles are described and illustrated: Amblycerus virescens sp.n., A. viridan...
Amblycerus kingsolveri, sp. n. from Amazonas, Brazil and A. marinonii, sp. n. from Goiás, Brazil, ar...
New species are described and illustrated: Amblycerus isabelae sp.n., A. bidentatus sp.n., A. dentic...
The following new species are described and illustrated: A. crassipunctatus sp.n. from Venezuela (Bo...
Seven new species here described and illustra-ted are: Amblycerus spinigersp.n. from Pará, Amazonas,...
A new South American Amb1ycerus Thunberg, A. sosia is described and illustrated. Geographic distribu...
A new South American Amblycerus Thunberg, A. sosia is described and illustrated. Geographic distribu...
FIGURES 97–102. Male genitalia, tegmen, group dispar: 97. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 98. A. dispar,...
FIGURES 22–27. Head, group dispar: 22. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 23. A. dispar, 24. A. insuturatus...
A preliminary cladistic analysis of forty species of Amblycerus Thunberg is presented based on 29 mo...
A new species, Bruchidius paicus (Insecta, Coleoptera) reared from the seeds of a leguminous tree, A...
FIGURES 9–14. Dorsal, group dispar: 9. Amblycerus crassipunctatus, 10. A. dispar, 11. A. insuturatus...