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Cryptamorpha desjardinsi (Guérin-Ménèville) 1829: 196 ( Psammoecus View in CoL ); Blackwelder 1944-1957: 423; Thomas 1993: 13; Halstead 1993: 134; Turnbow and Thomas 2008: 51. = Cryptamorpha musae Wollaston 1854: 157 ; Champion 1898: 405. Distribution. Bahamas, Grenada, St. Vincent. USA (AL-FL); cosmopolitan; widespread New World. Notes. Adults feed on plant debris and may be in stored products; the larvae are predators on small arthropods.
Telephanus blairi Nevermann 1932: 15 ; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 422. = T. elongatus Grouvelle 1890: 159 , in part; misidentification according to Nevermann 1932: 15. Distribution. Grenada, St. Vincent; Lesser Antilles endemic.
Telephanus ceraunoides Nevermann 1932: 10 ; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 422. = Telephanus terminatus Grouvelle 1880: 175 ; Champion 1898: 404; Nevermann 1932: 10; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 423 of St. Vincent. Distribution. St. Vincent; single island endemic.
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Peck, Stewart B. 2010 |
Cryptamorpha desjardinsi (Guérin-Ménèville) 1829: 196
Turnbow, R. H., Jr. & M. C. Thomas 2008: 51 |
Thomas, M. C. 1993: 13 |
Halstead, D. G. H. 1993: 134 |
Champion, G. C. 1898: 405 |