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Figures 1–9 in A new species of Crioprosopus Audinet-Serville, 1834 from Costa Rica and Panama (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Trachyderini)
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- 1. California Environmental Protection Agency Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, Pesticide and Environmental Toxicology Branch 1001 I Street, P.O. Box 4010 Sacramento, CA 95812 USA
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Figures 1–9. Characteristics of the head of Crioprosopus, and dorsal and lateral view of Crioprosopus baldwini, sp. nov. 1–3) C. baldwini, paratype, Boquete, Panama showing characters of the head of Crioprosopus as described by Linsley (1962), i.e., "front large, perpendicular, abruptly separated from anteocular space." 1) Gena large, quadrate well separated from lower eye lobe. 2: 2a) Apex of mandibles acute, simple; 2b) Dorsal anterior margins of genae ridged. 3: 3a) Front perpendicular to vertex and recessed or indented between the "anteocular space" (i.e., between the dorsal anterior margin of gena) so the front is "pushed back in towards the eye." 4: 4a) Prosternum with intercoxal process arcuate at apex. 5) Elytra distinctly marginated laterally. 6–7) Dorsal and lateral view of C. baldwini, holotype, female, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. 8–9) Dorsal and lateral view of C. baldwini, paratype, female, Boquete, Chiriquí Prov., Panama.
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