Laemophloeus suturalis Reitter, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5182779 |
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Laemophloeus suturalis Reitter
Fig. 15 View Figure 15 , 43-46 View Figures 43-46
Laemophloeus suturalis Reitter, 1876:50
Types: Thomas (2014) discussed the possible fate of the type of this widespread species.
Diagnosis. The combination of glabrous dorsal surface, testaceous coloration with infuscate elytral base and suture ( Fig. 15 View Figure 15 ), simple scape and uncurved antennomere XI ( Fig. 46 View Figures 43-46 ) are diagnostic for this species. Length, 1.9mm - 3.0mm.
Distribution. Mexico, Central and South America. In the Nearctic, only in extreme southern Florida.
Specimens examined. 26 in the FSCA.
USA: FLORIDA: Broward Co.: Ft. Lauderdale, west of airport; Miami-Dade Co.: Castellow Hammock; Homestead, Camp Owaissa-Bauer.
Discussion. This widely distributed Neotropical species seems to form a close-knit group with L. terminalis and L. insulatestudinorum Thomas. The basal plates of the male genitalia ( Fig. 44 View Figures 43-46 ) are somewhat broader in South Florida specimens, approaching those of L. terminalis ( Fig. 48 View Figures 47-50 ), than in specimens from farther south, but otherwise they are indistinguishable.
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Laemophloeus suturalis Reitter
Thomas, Michael C. 2015 |
Laemophloeus suturalis
Reitter, E. 1876: 50 |