Eschatomoxys tanneri Sorenson and Stones 1959
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F6F264-FFE1-FF9F-B933-FE28FF252484 |
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Valdenar |
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Eschatomoxys tanneri Sorenson and Stones 1959 |
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Eschatomoxys tanneri Sorenson and Stones 1959
Diagnosis. Form elongate, fiddle-shaped, apterous, with long legs and antennae. Color uniformly castaneous to piceous, shining. Head subquadrate in form, length about equal to width; dorso-ventrally compressed. Eyes medium size, posterior margin of eye separated from cervix by at least two diameters of eye. Although Sorenson & Stones (1959) cited differences in the proportions of
532 the antennal segments between this species and E. wagneri we did not find these slight differences to be consistent. Length of body: 9.3–10.0 mm; width: 4.0– 4.1 mm.
Type locality: Padre Creek , Kane County, Utah. Holotype and paratypes at BYU were examined .
Additional Material Examined: 1 male, UTAH: San Juan Co., 1 mi. N, 17 mi. W. Bluff, 5600 9 1 X-13-1985, D. Giuliani [ CDFA] . 1 female, UTAH: Garfield Co., Calf Ck Cmpg N of Escalante, 2–3 Aug 1984, Nelson Baumann [ BYUC] . 1 female, UTAH: Garfield Co. Calf Creek Cmpg, 1 August 1985, R . W. Baumann [ BYUC] . 1 female, ARIZONA, Marble Canyon , 4 Sept 1950, D. R . Estes Collector.
BYU |
Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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