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FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).

FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).

#LiteratureNotice Germann et al. Conspicuously hidden in the Catalogue—Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. from Greece ( #Coleoptera, #Curculionidae: #Entiminae) doi.org/10.11646/zoo... #Beetle #Beetles #Weevils #BroadNosedBeetles #NewSpecies

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