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Micropsephodes Champion 1913

Authors: Shockley, Floyd W.;

Micropsephodes Champion 1913

Abstract

Key to adults of Micropsephodes 1. Pedicel ovoid to elongate; antennomere III elongate (length greater than 2x width) (Fig. 6C); lacinia unisetose apically (Fig. 6F); larger species (> 1.25 mm)............................................... 2 — Pedicel subglobose; antennomere III short (length never greater than 2x width); lacinia bisetose apically; smaller species (<1.25 mm).......................... M. lundgreni Leschen and Carlton 2(1). Maxillary palpomere IV elongate and cylindrical, widest apically; labial palpomere I small, subglobose; habitus subhemisphaerical (Fig. 2B, 3)................. M. serraticornis Champion — Maxillary palpomere IV less elongate, widest near midlength (Fig. 6F); labial palpomere I large, elongate and subcylindrical (Fig. 6G); habitus elongate-oval (Fig. 2C, 5)....................................................................................................................................... M. bahamaensis Shockley

Published as part of Shockley, Floyd W., 2010, Micropsephodes bahamaensis, a new species of Anamorphinae (Coleoptera: Cucujoidea: Endomychidae) from the Bahamas, with a key to the New World genera of Anamorphinae, pp. 1-11 in Insecta Mundi 2010 (112) on pages 2-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4645498

Keywords

Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Micropsephodes, Animalia, Biodiversity, Endomychidae, Taxonomy

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