Clavicornaltica Scherer, 1974
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Clavicornaltica Scherer, 1974; ( Medvedev 1996, Scherer 1974, Konstantinov and Duckett 2005)
Clavicornaltica Clavicornaltica besucheti Scherer, 1974 Scherer 1974
Diagnosis
Small (0.7-2.2 mm), convex flea beetles, with strongly developed jumping hind legs and characteristically clavate antennae. Frons is broad, antennal insertions widely separated. Antennae 11-segmented, clavate after the 3rd antennomere. The first three antennomeres are long and slender, the next three very small, the final five are enlarged and form a club. Pronotum with two setal pores, the anterior of which is placed behind the middle of the lateral margin. Metasternum with an anterior-pointing, broad processus. Posterior femora strongly dilated. Metatibia slender and with a long terminal spore and a row of smaller terminal setae on the lateral edge.
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