Tychus minor, (LeConte)
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Diego |
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Tychus minor |
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10. Metasternal tubercle at midpoint to 2/3 point of metasternal length, in posterior view slightly expanded at apex, apex width about half that of stem length ( Fig. 26b View Figs ); lateral arms of dorsal plate in lateral view with 2 large, slightly recurved spurs, in addition to small apical striated spine that is directed more mesally ( Fig. 13 View Figs ); Pennsylvania to Georgia and Texas, only one record east of crest of Appalachian Mountains ( Fig. 35 View Figs ) ......................... 12. C. minor (LeConte) View in CoL
10′. Metasternal tubercle either preapical ( C. natchez ) or usually slightly posterior
11) C. carloritaorum ; 12) C. leei ; 13) C. minor ; 14) C. natchez ; 15) C. pocahontas . Scale bar = 0.1 mm.
to middle of metasternum; lateral arms of dorsal plate variable, lacking 2 similar recurved teeth on lateral arms of dorsal plate, with single or no ventral teeth ( Figs. 2 View Figs , 14, 15 View Figs ) ....................................................................... 11 11. Metasternal tubercle preapical, close to but not at metasternal apex ( Fig. 27b View Figs ); median lobe of genitalia elongate, lateral margins parallel for most of length, lateral arms with large ventrally recurved tooth at apex
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