Pachybrachis spumarius Species-Group
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-71.3.449 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AAE9A294-5A08-40B1-9020-6EADF0D9DD67 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5464658 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D2787E5-FF9F-FF90-FF31-FD6CFE7C4DBD |
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Diego |
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Pachybrachis spumarius Species-Group |
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Pachybrachis spumarius Species-Group
Group Diagnosis. Small beetles, measuring 1.75–2.63 mm in length. Dorsum yellow, glabrous, with brown, reddish brown, or rust-colored punctures; standard maculae diffuse, often dark brown or fuscous. Eyes of male moderately separated (IOD = 0.17–0.30 mm); front without ocular lines. Protarsal claws of males not or slightly enlarged. Median lobe in en-face view widest at base, narrowing to a gently rounded ALM with a prominent nodule, varying to a circular orificial space formed by a midpoint constriction; lateral basal plates moderately sclerotized; in lateral view, ventral surface well-inflated at base, forming tube-like median lobe that narrows sharply to terminus; ventral keel absent; setal beard short and fine at apicolateral angle; pencilli absent.
Biology. Almost nothing is known of the biology of the members of the spumarius species-group . Series of P. spumarius have been repeatedly collected on Rhus spp. (Anacardiaceae) . Larvae and larval habitats are unknown.
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