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Habitus. 2, Oncideres mirador sp. nov., holótipo macho, comprimento 7,8 mm; 3, Punctozotroctes inhamum sp. nov., holótipo macho, comprimento 8,8 mm; 4, Oncideres coites sp. nov., holótipo macho, comprimento 21,1 mm.  

Habitus. 2, Oncideres mirador sp. nov., holótipo macho, comprimento 7,8 mm; 3, Punctozotroctes inhamum sp. nov., holótipo macho, comprimento 8,8 mm; 4, Oncideres coites sp. nov., holótipo macho, comprimento 21,1 mm.  

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