Aspasiola Chaudoir 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158702 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6271448 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BA879A-5D67-FFC2-FECC-D6217F97FA8D |
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Aspasiola Chaudoir 1877 View in CoL
Aspasiola Chaudoir 1877:209 View in CoL . Type species: Aspasiola rutilans Chaudoir 1877:209 View in CoL , here designated. This is the first species mentioned by Chaudoir of his included three species. Type area: México.
Diagnosis. (cf. Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 3, 5, 7, 9, 11). Colorful. Antennomere 4 glabrous except for apical ring setae. Pronotum without subangulate margin at level of anterior setigerous pore, side margin minimally explanate. Elytron at basal third depressed; interneurs as shallowly impressed rows of punctulae; disc without trace of tubercles, without well defined callus at apical third. Male endophallus with flagellum; flagellum apex not barbed.
Geographic distribution. This genus is widespread in the Neotropical Region from México south to Brazil, Bolivia, and east to French Guiana.
Notes. The known altitudinal range of these species is between sea level and 1150 meters above sea level. This genus is presently known in the literature from four species and is being revised by Erwin & Ball. There are 25 species represented in our study material from across the range mentioned above, most of which are new species to science. It is highly probable that adults of the species in this genus are associated with fungi growing on rotten tree trunks or branches in the canopy where they are likely predators on small fungivores (cf. Erwin & Erwin, 1976).
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Lebiini |
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Agrina |
Aspasiola Chaudoir 1877
Erwin, Terry L. 2004 |
Aspasiola
Chaudoir 1877: 209 |
Chaudoir 1877: 209 |