. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 256 2. Pterolophia maacki (Bless.) Blessig, 1873. Horae Soc. , 9: 211 (Eurycotyle); Ganglbauer, 1884. , 8: 102 (536) (Eurycotyle); Yakobson, 1911. Zhuki Rossii, tab. 71. fig. 26 (Eurycotyle)', Plavil'shchikov, 1932. Zhuki-drovoseki vred. drevesiny, 294 (E. maacki Bless.); Cherepanov and Cherepanova, 1974. Nov. i maloizv. vidyfauny Sibiri, 8: 39-40; Gressit, 1951. Longic. Beetles of China, 2: 470 (+ P. mandshurica Br.). Adult (Fig. 102): Characterized by comparatively short body and broad trans
. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 256 2. Pterolophia maacki (Bless.) Blessig, 1873. Horae Soc. , 9: 211 (Eurycotyle); Ganglbauer, 1884. , 8: 102 (536) (Eurycotyle); Yakobson, 1911. Zhuki Rossii, tab. 71. fig. 26 (Eurycotyle)', Plavil'shchikov, 1932. Zhuki-drovoseki vred. drevesiny, 294 (E. maacki Bless.); Cherepanov and Cherepanova, 1974. Nov. i maloizv. vidyfauny Sibiri, 8: 39-40; Gressit, 1951. Longic. Beetles of China, 2: 470 (+ P. mandshurica Br.). Adult (Fig. 102): Characterized by comparatively short body and broad transverse white band on elytra. Body short. Head medially between anten- nae with deep longitudinal groove, with minute vanishing punctation, and dense or slightly rarefied grayish-yellow adherent hairs. Eyes broadly emar- ginate; upper ocular lobe half size of lower (anterior) lobe. Antennae shorter than body, barely reaching hind clivus of elytra (female) or extending slightly beyond it (male), with minute punctation and short adherent hairs forming whitish ringlet at base of each segment. First antennal segment times shorter than 3rd, equal to 4th. Pronotum slightly transverse or square, at base with narrow grooved transverse flange, at anterior margin with less distinct transverse groove, disk uniformly convex, with compact minute punctation and short adherent yellowish or golden-gray hairs. Pronotal shield flat, posteriorly broadly or narrowly rounded, with minute punctation and dense grayish-yellow Fig. 102. Pterolophia maacki (Bless.).. 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 Agr
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