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First metatarsomere significantly longer then 2-5 together. Diagnosis: Forehead laterally
edged with thin ribs; antennal formula 1<3>5=4; pronotum notably oblong; Etymology:
viridis – green + φέρω – to carry.
– Humeromaculatus (Viridiphorus) herbstii Brahm, 1790, comb. nov.
5.2. Subgenus Humeromaculatus Özdikmen, 2011: 537 [52] (type species Cerambyx
figuratus Scopoli, 1763 [63])
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) muscosus Bates, 1873, comb. nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) figuratus Scopoli, 1763, comb. nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) glabromaculatus (Goeze, 1777), comb.
nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) quinquefasciatus (Castelnau & Gory, 1841),
comb. nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) miwai Gressitt, 1936, comb. nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) japonicus (Chevrolat, 1863), comb. nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) simillimus (Kraatz, 1879), comb. nov.
– Humeromaculatus (Humeromaculatus) motschulskyi (Ganglbauer, 1887), comb.
nov.
Coments:
1) Deviation from the typical antennal formula is present in: Humeromaculatus
(Humeromaculatus) muscosus, comb. nov. – 1>3>5=4; Humeromaculatus
(Humeromaculatus) quinquefasciatus, comb. nov. – 1>3=5>4; Humeromaculatus
(Humeromaculatus) japonicus, comb. nov. – 1≥3≥5=4.
2) Genus Humeromaculatus is obviously paraphyletic, and in further studies its
internal phylogeny will need to be reconsidered, using more sequences from more species.
6. Genus (group I) Demonax Thomson, 1861: 226 [68] (type species Demonax
nigrofasciatus Thomson, 1861: 227 [68])
– Demonax notabilis (Pascoe, 1862)
7. Genus (group II) Rhaphuma Pascoe, 1858: 240 [55] (type species Clytus
quadricolor Castelnau & Gory, 1841: 104 [36])
– Rhaphuma xenisca (Bates, 1884)
8. Genus Sarosesthes Thomson, 1864: 185 [69] (type species Clytus fulminans
Fabricius, 1775: 192 [15])
– Sarosesthes fulminans (Fabricius, 1775)
9. Genus Clytoleptus Casey, 1912: 350 [6] (type species Clytus albofasciatus
Castelnau & Gory, 1835: 96 [36])
– Clytoleptus albofasciatus (Castelnau & Gory, 1841)
10. Genus Sparganophorus gen. nov. (type species Clytus diadema Motschulsky,
1854: 48 [44]) – Body weakly elongated, subcylindrical, widened, with contrasting hair
pattern of spots and transverse bands. Head elongated; clypeus well developed. Forehead
trapezoidal, widened anteriorly, with median longitudinal carina. Antennal bases closely
spaced. Antennae elongated, reach the middle of elytra. Typical antennal formula 1=3>5=4:
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1 antennomere equal to 3 ; 3 antennomere longer than 5 ; 5 antennomere equal 4 .
Pronotum subspherical, wide, convex. Prosternal process narrow, twice wider than edging of
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the procoxal cavities. Legs weakly elongated. First metatarsomere short, as long as 2-5
together. Diagnosis: Forehead with median longitudinal carina; antennal formula 1=3>5=4;