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O'Brien, Charles W., and Robert S. Anderson. "Rhodobaenus pustulosus(Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Dryophthorinae) Found in Texas." Coleopterists Bulletin 64, no. 3 (2010): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-64.3.288.20.

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De La Pava Suárez, Nataly, Mayra Alejandra García Sarabia, Carlos Esteban Brochero Bustamante, and Paula Andrea Sepúlveda Cano. "Registros de Dryophthorinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) de la Costa Caribe colombiana." Acta Biológica Colombiana 25, no. 1 (2020): 96–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/abc.v25n1.77797.

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Dyophthorinae es una subfamilia con varias especies asociadas principalmente al consumo de monocotiledóneas, siendo consideradas en Colombia plaga en cultivos de palmas, musáceas y granos como maíz, trigo, sorgo y arroz. En este documento se presenta un listado de las especies de Dryophthorinae para los departamentos de la costa Caribe colombiana, construido a partir de las visitas a colecciones entomológicas y de la revisión de literatura. Para la región se registraron 11 especies: Cosmopolites sordidus, Dynamis borassi, Mesocordylus striatus, Metamasius hemipterus, M. hebetatus, Polytus mellerborgii, Rhynchophorus palmarum, Rhodobaenus sp., Rhinostomus barbirostris, Sitophilus zeamais y S. oryzae, algunas de las cuales se documentan por primera vez para esta zona. Se discute la importancia de realizar muestreos sistemáticos de este grupo y estudios tendientes a mejorar el conocimiento sobre su distribución y biología, así como su impacto en producciones agrícolas y su potencial como plagas en el país.
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Valente, Roberta De Melo, and José Raimundo Rocha Guimarães. "Dryophthorinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the Collection of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi: inventory and type specimens." Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi - Ciências Naturais 16, no. 1 (2021): 33–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.46357/bcnaturais.v16i1.306.

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This paper reports the results of the curation of specimens of Dryophthorinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) housed in the Entomological Collection of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi (MPEG), Belém, state of Pará, Brazil. The Collection holds a total of 1,071 specimens, with 90% of them previously unidentified. We reviewed all specimens and identified them to species level, resulting in 16 genera and 32 species of Dryophthorinae. These include the type specimens of three species: Cyrtomasius marluciae Vanin, 1998; Foveolus maculatus O’Brien, 2003; and Paramasius cristulatus Vanin, 1998. The genus Rhodobaenus Le Conte, 1876 was recorded for the first time to Brazilian Amazon. All specimen data were digitized and are now publicly available. Currently, 50% of the richness of the Dryophthorinae recorded from Brazilian Amazon is present in the Collection. The occurrence and the species richness of the Dryophthorinae examined are shown on a map. All labels contents and remarks to type material are presented. High resolution photographs of the primary types are also provided. The material examined represents a temporal and spatial record of Amazonian Dryophthorinae.
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Chamorro, M. "An Illustrated Synoptic Key and Comparative Morphology of the Larvae of Dryophthorinae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) Genera with Emphasis on the Mouthparts." Diversity 11, no. 1 (2019): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d11010004.

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This study provides an illustrated synoptic key and comparative morphology to the 38 known larvae of dryophthorine genera representing seven subtribes in four of the five tribes: Cactophagus LeConte, Cosmopolites Chevrolat, Cyrtotrachelus Schoenherr, Diathetes Pascoe, Diocalandra Faust, Dryophthoroides Roelofs, Dryophthorus Germar, Dynamis Chevrolat, Eucalandra Faust, Eugnoristus Schoenherr, Foveolus Vaurie, Mesocordylus Lacordaire, Metamasius Horn, Metamasius (=Paramasius Kuschel), Myocalandra Faust, Nassophasis Waterhouse, Nephius Pascoe, Odoiporus Chevrolat, Phacecorynes Schoenherr, Polytus Faust, Poteriophorus Schoenherr, Rhabdoscelus Marshall, Rhinostomus Rafinesque, Rhodobaenus LeConte, Rhynchophorus Herbst, Scyphophorus Schoenherr, Sipalinus Marshall, Sitophilus Schoenherr, Sparganobasis Marshall, Sphenophorus Schoenherr, Stenommatus Wollaston, Temnoschoita Chevrolat, Trigonotarsus Guerin-Meneville, Trochorhopalus Kirsch, Tryphetus Faust, Xerodermus Lacordaire, and Yuccaborus LeConte. Only Prodioctes Pascoe was not included due to lack of specimens to examine. Seven genera are reported here for the first time. Detailed line drawings of the mouthparts of 37 genera are provided. The synoptic key is a multi-entry key, different from a traditional, single entry dichotomous key, which allows the user to identify dryophthorine larvae using any combination of characters (couplets). A total of 52 characters are included. This study provides support for the retention of Stromboscerini in the subfamily.
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ANDERSON, ROBERT S. "The Dryophthoridae of Costa Rica and Panama: Checklist with keys, new synonymy and descriptions of new species of Cactophagus, Mesocordylus, Metamasius and Rhodobaenus (Coleoptera; Curculionoidea)." Zootaxa 80, no. 1 (2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.80.1.1.

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The Dryophthoridae of Costa Rica and Panama are reviewed. A checklist is presented of the 127 species in Costa Rica and 103 species in Panama. Keys are presented to genera and species. Twenty-four new species are described as follows: Mesocordylus redelmeieri Anderson (type locality; Guanacaste, Costa Rica), Cactophagus dragoni Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), C. gasbarrinorum Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), C. lineatus Anderson (type locality; San Jose, Costa Rica), C. lingorum Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), C. morrisi Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), C. riesenorum Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), C. silron Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), C. sunatoriorum Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), Metamasius atwoodi Anderson (type locality; Cocos Island, Costa Rica), M. bellorum Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), M. burcheri Anderson (type locality; Cartago, Costa Rica), M. gallettae Anderson (type locality; Darien, Panama), M. hooveri Anderson (type locality; Limón, Costa Rica), M. leopardinus Anderson (type locality; Guanacaste, Costa Rica), M. murdiei Anderson (type locality; Cartago, Costa Rica), M. richdeboeri Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), M. shchepaneki Anderson (type locality; Panama, Panama), M. vaurieae Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), M. wolfensohni Anderson (type locality; Guanacaste, Costa Rica), Rhodobaenus howelli Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), R. labrecheae Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), R. patriciae Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), and R. tenorio Anderson (type locality; Limón, Costa Rica). New country records are as follows: Toxorhinus grallarius (Lacordaire) (Costa Rica), Alloscolytoproctus peruanus Hustache (Panama), Cactophagus aurofasciatus (Breme) (Panama) and Metamasius scutiger Champion (Costa Rica). The genera Toxorhinus Lacordaire and Cosmopolites Chevrolat are transferred from Sphenophorini to Litosomini. Notes about the natural history and plant associations for all new species are given where available.
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TIUNOVA, TATIANA M., and ALEXANDER A. SEMENCHENKO. "Baetis (Rhodobaetis) molecularis sp. nov., a new mayfly species (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from the Russian Far East ." Zootaxa 4820, no. 2 (2020): 287–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4820.2.4.

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A new species Baetis (Rhodobaetis) molecularis sp. nov. is described and illustrated based on larvae and reared adults from the Far East of Russia. The differential diagnosis of this species is provided with regard to other representatives of the subgenus Rhodobaetis Jacob, 2003 from East Palaearctic and Nearctic Regions. A dataset including novel and publicly available COI mtDNA sequences of 16 species of Rhodobaetis has been assembled to provide a reference dataset for DNA barcoding. The comparison between Baetis (Rhodobaetis) molecularis sp. nov. and other species produced K2P genetic distances of 0.201 in average, values well above those associated with intraspecific variation. The closest species was Baetis foemina McDonough with a K2P distance value 0.114. A Bayesian phylogeny of available Rhodobaetis is also provided.
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SROKA, PAVEL, ROMAN J. GODUNKO, EUGENIA A. NOVIKOVA, and NIKITA J. KLUGE. "Contribution to the knowledge of the subgenus Rhodobaetis Jacob, 2003 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae: Baetis) from Central Asia. Part 1." Zootaxa 3311, no. 1 (2012): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3311.1.2.

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A new species, Baetis (Rhodobaetis) taldybulaki sp. nov., is described on the basis of larvae and reared adults from Kyr-gyzstan. The differential diagnosis of this species is provided with regard to other representatives of the subgenus Rhodo-baetis Jacob, 2003. The lectotype of Baetis (Rhodobaetis) issyksuvensis Brodsky, 1930 (male imago) is designated,described and illustrated in order to fix the status of this species and clearly differentiate it from B. taldybulaki sp. nov.The holotype of Baetis (Rhodobaetis) heptapotamicus Brodsky, 1930 is redescribed and a new synonymy is established: B. heptapotamicus = B. mycetopis Brodsky, 1930, syn. n.
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SROKA, PAVEL, ALEXANDER V. MARTYNOV, and ROMAN J. GODUNKO. "Morphological and genetic variability of Baetis (Rhodobaetis) braaschi Zimmermann, 1980 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae)." Zootaxa 3323, no. 1 (2012): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3323.1.2.

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Specimens of Baetis (Rhodobaetis) braaschi Zimmermann, 1980 from the three distant geographic regions (Crimean Pen-insula, Eastern Ukraine and Caucasus) are investigated and compared using a methodological approach combining mor-phological and molecular (partial mtDNA COI sequences) data. Intraspecific variability in several morphologicalcharacters is recognized and described, whereas COI sequences are found to be very uniform. The amount and distributionof the changes of COI sequences do not follow the pattern of morphological variability and/or geographic origin of thespecimens. This indicates that analysis of the changes in the COI sequence can contradict the pattern of morphologicalcharacters commonly used for the discrimination of the individual Rhodobaetis species. As a basis for the future taxonom-ic changes concerning subgenus Rhodobaetis, it is advised (where possible) to critically evaluate both molecular and morphological data.
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GATTOLLIAT, JEAN-LUC, and MICHEL SARTORI. "What is Baetis rhodani (Pictet, 1843) (Insecta, Ephemeroptera, Baetidae)? Designation of a neotype and redescription of the species from its original area." Zootaxa 1957, no. 1 (2008): 69–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1957.1.3.

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Baetis rhodani (Pictet, 1843) is a widespread species that occurs throughout the West Palaearctic. Recently, several sibling species of the subgenus Rhodobaetis have been described and compared to B. rhodani, clearly prompting the need to reassess the taxonomic concept of B. rhodani. The type material of B. rhodani is unfortunately lost or has been destroyed. In order to provide a necessary standard for comparison, a neotype for B. rhodani is designated based on material collected from the best approximation of the type locality (Geneva, Switzerland). The species is also redescribed at both larval and imaginal stages including the set of characters generally used for species identification within the subgenus Rhodobaetis.
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KLUGE, NIKITA J., and JUAN A. BERNAL VEGA. "Redescription of the Central American genus Moribaetis Waltz & McCafferty 1985 (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae)." Zootaxa 4521, no. 2 (2018): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4521.2.5.

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A new definition for the genus Moribaetis Waltz & McCafferty 1985 is given. Its type species, Moribaetis maculipennis (Flowers 1979) is redescribed based on male and female imagoes reared from larvae near the type locality in Panama. Larvae, formerly wrongly attributed to Moribaetis salvini (Eaton 1885), and a male imago, formerly wrongly attributed to Moribaetis macaferti Waltz 1985, belong to a new species Moribaetis latipennis sp. n., which is described here based on a male imago reared from larva in Panama. Both species, M. maculipennis and M. latipennis sp. n., are distinct from M. salvini, which is known as a single male imago (lectotype) from Costa Rica. All other species, formerly attributed to Moribaetis, are excluded from this genus; a new combination Caribaetis macaferti comb. n. is proposed for the species originally described as Moribaetis macaferti Waltz (in Waltz & McCafferty) 1985, and a new combination Baetis (Rhodobaetis) mimbresaurus comb. n. is proposed for the species originally described as Moribaetis mimbresaurus McCafferty 2007.
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