Oligotergus ogloblini Bernhauer

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Diagnosis. Oligotergus ogloblini can be distinguished by the following characters: head and pronotum dull black, coarsely and moderately punctuated, both with medial area impunctate; elytra black, finely and densely punctuated, with golden-orange pubescence; visible abdominal segments 2–7 black with apical margins increasingly goldenorange, segment golden orange; antennal segments 4–10 elongate. Length 8.5–10.0 mm.

Distribution. Argentina (Herman 2001; Newton, unpublished database).

Bionomics. Species belonging to Oligotergus have been mainly found in fungi, carrion, dung and decaying fruits in tropical pine forests and mountain forests (Navarrete-Heredia et al. 2002; Morales & Aguilar-Astudillo 2012).