Trigonopleurus cordobaalfaroi Otto, 2024
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662362 |
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Trigonopleurus cordobaalfaroi Otto, 2024 |
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Trigonopleurus cordobaalfaroi Otto, 2024
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This rarely encountered and apparently widespread eucnemid species has been recorded in Costa Rica (New country records (pers. obs.)), Guatemala and the United States. In the United States, T. cordobaalfaroi was previously recorded in Louisiana ( Otto 2024a). A new state record is confirmed for Georgia. GEORGIA: Sumter County: GA: Sumter Co./ Americus, 3403 Lee/ St., VI/1–30/2022 / R. Morris // hardwood swamp/ 31.9362277N / − 81.208405W / V-FIT // Trigonopleurus / cordobaalfaroi / Otto/ Det. R.L. Otto/ 2024 (1, RMC).
Otto RL. 2024 a. Two new species of false click beetles (Coleoptera: Eucnemidae) from the Americas. Insecta Mundi 1027: 1 - 9.
Figures 1–5. Nearctic Eucnemidae. 1) Protofarsus caribicus, dorsal habitus.2) Protofarsus caribicus, lateral view of pronotum. 3) Protofarsus convexus, lateral view of pronotum. 4) Protofarsus convexus, dorsal habitus. 5) Trigonopleurus cordobaalfaroi, dorsal habitus. (Scale: 2–3 = 0.5 mm; 1, 4–5 = 1.0 mm.)
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