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Description of immature stages of Gymnetron species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Curculioninae), with particular emphasis on the diagnostic morphological characters at the generic and specific levels

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ZOOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 1090, Pages 45-84

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1090.78741

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Biology; mature larva; Mecinini; morphology; pupa; taxonomy; weevils

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  1. Czech Ministry of Agriculture (Mze R) [RO0418]
  2. Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-9/2021- 14/200010]

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This study provides the first description of the immature stages of five Palaearctic Gymnetron species, belonging to different groups based on phylogenetic analysis. The larvae and pupae of these species exhibit distinctive diagnostic characters, allowing for their differentiation and comparison with other species in the tribe Mecinini. Keys to identifying these larvae and pupae are provided, along with illustrations of diagnostic features.
The immature stages of the following five Palaearctic Gymnetron species are described for the first time: G. tibiellum Desbrochers des Loges, 1900, G. veronicae (Germar, 1821), G. rotundicolle Gyllenhal, 1838, G. melanarium (Germar, 1821), and G. villosulum Gyllenhal, 1838. These species belong to four different groups previously established according to a phylogenetic analysis: the first two belong to the G. veronicae group and the other three to groups respectively bearing their name (G. rotundicolle, G. melanarium, and G. villosulum groups). All these species exhibit several diagnostic characters distinguishing them from each other. Some characters that can be used to separate Gymnetron from other genera in the tribe are also suggested. Three highly significant characters for the larvae and three for the pupae were identified. For the larvae they are: (1) labial palpi with single palpomeres, (2) all spiracles unicameral, and specialIntscript epipharynx with a single pair of mes or none at all. For the pupae they are: specialIntscript the pronotum with prominent pronotal protuberances, specialIntscript abdominal segment VIII with a conical abdominal protuberance dorsally, and specialIntscript very short or even reduced urogomphi. The species studied here are compared with those Gymnetron species already known and with other genera in the tribe Mecinini. Keys to the larvae and pupae described here are provided. All the characters used for identification are illustrated by photographs or drawings.

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