Nosodendron ( Dendrodipnis ) thompsoni

Háva, Jiří, 2019, Nosodendridae deposited in the Canadian Museum of Nature, with new records and descriptions of three new species, Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 19 (1), pp. 77-87 : 77-87

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12521107

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Nosodendron ( Dendrodipnis ) thompsoni
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Nosodendron ( Dendrodipnis) thompsoni

Reichardt, 1976

Material examined: “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 109 km E Cochabamba, 1400 m, 17°08´52S 65°42´54W, 6-8.ii.1999, F. Génier, transition mountain forest/yungas forest, ex. f.i.t. 99- 035”, 3 spec., ( CMNC); “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 117 km E Cochabamba, at Lagunitae, 100 m, 171 06´22S 651 40´57W, 8- 12.ii.1999, F. Génier, mountain evergreen forest, ex. f.i.t. 99-062”, 1 spec., ( JHAC); “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 117 km E, Yungas, nr. Rio Carmen Mayo , ( Cochabamba Villa Tunari Rd. ) 1040 m, 6-8.ii.1999, 17°6´32S 65°41´12W, R. Hanley , ex flight intercept trap, BOL1 About BOL H99 049”, 1 spec., ( CMNC); “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba, 105 km E Cochabamba, at Rio Carmen , Mayo, 1800 m, 171 08´47S 65°43´55W, 1-6.ii.1999, F. Génier, low yungas forest, ex: f.i.t. 99-025”, 9 spec., (7 CMNC, 2 JHAC) GoogleMaps .

Distribution: Peru ( Háva 2014), new to Bolivia.

Remarks. The mentum groove of the species as in Fig. e, but rarely slightly divided into two large oval grooves, rather similar to Fig. h.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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