Plochionus (Menidius), Chaudoir, 1872
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Subgenus Menidius Chaudoir, 1872
Menidius Chaudoir, 1872b: 170. Type species: Plochionus timidus Haldeman, 1843 designated by Lindroth (1969a: 1066). Etymology (original). From the Greek mene (moon) and eidos (form), alluding to the semicircular (i.e., half-moon) shape of the pronotum (" thorax ... fere semicircularis ") of the adult [masculine].
Diversity.
Fourteen species in the temperate, subtropical, and tropical areas of the Nearctic (four species, all of them extending into the West Indies or Mexico) and Neotropical Regions.
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Plochionus (Menidius)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Menidius
de Chaudoir 1872 |
Plochionus timidus
Haldeman 1843 |