. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 72 Pronotum in basal width slightly more (female) or not more (male) than length, laterally with acutely extended spiniform tubercle, disk convex, medially willi longitudinal groove or without it, with compact, sometimes rugose punctation, with minute, barely perceptible hairs (at first glance 58 appearing glabrous). Pronotal shield flat, very broad, apically narrowly rounded or acute, laterally with dense or sparse gray adherent hairs. Elytra distinctly elongate, gently tapering toward apex, apically indi- vid
. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 72 Pronotum in basal width slightly more (female) or not more (male) than length, laterally with acutely extended spiniform tubercle, disk convex, medially willi longitudinal groove or without it, with compact, sometimes rugose punctation, with minute, barely perceptible hairs (at first glance 58 appearing glabrous). Pronotal shield flat, very broad, apically narrowly rounded or acute, laterally with dense or sparse gray adherent hairs. Elytra distinctly elongate, gently tapering toward apex, apically indi- vidually rounded, disk convex, with oily sheen, with barely perceptible longitudinal ridge, with compact rugose punctation, with indistinct, short sparse brownish hairs, laterally with compact adherent hairs forming speckled (multiple) discontinuous longitudinal band (f. typica); sometimes similar, less distinct longitudinal bands present on spinal side of elytra (ab. multivittatum Breun.). Lateral bands near apex of elytra more enlarged. Body ventrally with white adherent pubescence. Abdominal stemite V elongate (female) or short (male), apically deeply emarginate (female) or truncate (male). Legs with dense white adherent pubescence; forelegs, espe- cially mid- and partly hind tibiae on outer side (female) in second half. Fig. 24. Eodorcadion ptyaloplewum (Suv.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cherepanov, A. I. (Aleksei Ignatevich), 1913-; Biologicheskii institut (Akademiia nauk SSSR); United States. Dept. of Agriculture. New Delhi : Translated and published under an agreement for the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. , by Amerind Pub. Co.
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