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Phloeodes LeConte 1862

Authors: Foley, Ian A.; Ivie, Michael A.;

Phloeodes LeConte 1862

Abstract

Key to the species of Phloeodes 1 Prothoracic hypomera with deep antennal cavities that are clearly limited posteriorly, and completely contains the antennae while in repose (Figs. 39, 41); elytra usually with at least partially visible velvety arcuate patches; elytra with elevated sculpture reduced, at most to single weak median nodule at start of apical declivity. California Floristic Province. Figs. 35–36 ............................................................................................................... P. diabolicus (LeConte) - Prothoracic hypomera with deep antennal cavities that are incomplete and not limited posteriorly (Fig. 40), or broad shallow depression (Fig. 42); elytral vestiture variable; elytra with three distinct nodules at start of declivity, two offset medially, and one laterally....................................................................................................................................... 2 2 Prothoracic hypomera with deep antennal cavity that is not limited posteriorly (Fig. 40); elytral vestiture uniform in coloration from dark red to black; with only three nodules in area of declivity; length rarely over 20mm. California Floristic Province. Fig. 37 ............................................................................................................. P. plicatus (LeConte) - Prothoracic hypomera with shallow depression, lacking distinct cavity (Fig. 42); elytral vestiture mottled whitish to black, with velvety spots along suture and on ridges; with three nodules in declivity area and fourth nodule near apex of elytra; length usually over 20mm. Central America. Fig. 38 ............................................... P. venustus (Champion)

Published as part of Foley, Ian A. & Ivie, Michael A., 2008, A phylogenetic analysis of the tribe Zopherini with a review of the species and generic classification (Coleoptera: Zopheridae), pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 1928 (1) on page 42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1928.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5230727

Keywords

Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Zopheridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Phloeodes, Taxonomy

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