Nosodendron (Dendrodipnis) thompsoni

Háva, Jiří, 2019, Nosodendridae deposited in the Canadian Museum of Nature, with new records and descriptions of three new species, Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 19 (1), pp. 77-87 : 77-87

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12521107

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F23671-A938-FFA6-7696-FB38FB61B06E

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scientific name

Nosodendron (Dendrodipnis) thompsoni
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Nosodendron (Dendrodipnis) thompsoni

Reichardt, 1976

Material examined: “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 109 km E Cochabamba, 1400 m, 17°08´52S 65°42´54W, 6-8.ii.1999, F. Génier, transition mountain forest/yungas forest, ex. f.i.t. 99- 035”, 3 spec., ( CMNC); “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 117 km E Cochabamba, at Lagunitae, 100 m, 171 06´22S 651 40´57W, 8- 12.ii.1999, F. Génier, mountain evergreen forest, ex. f.i.t. 99-062”, 1 spec., ( JHAC); “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 117 km E, Yungas, nr. Rio Carmen Mayo , (Cochabamba Villa Tunari Rd. ) 1040 m, 6-8.ii.1999, 17°6´32S 65°41´12W, R. Hanley , ex flight intercept trap, BOL1 View Materials H99 049”, 1 spec., ( CMNC); “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 105 km E Cochabamba, at Rio Carmen , Mayo, 1800 m, 171 08´47S 65°43´55W, 1-6.ii.1999, F. Génier, low yungas forest, ex: f.i.t. 99-025”, 9 spec., (7 CMNC, 2 JHAC) GoogleMaps .

Distribution: Peru ( Háva 2014), new to Bolivia.

Remarks. The mentum groove of the species as in Fig. e, but rarely slightly divided into two large oval grooves, rather similar to Fig. h.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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