Chelonychus Dietz
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X(2002)056[0107:ROTWGM]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CF8799-FFED-C755-9234-11B36194A598 |
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Chelonychus Dietz |
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Chelonychus Dietz 1891:183. Type species (by monotypy), Chelonychus lon
gipes Dietz. Kissinger 1964:52, 56. O’Brien and Wibmer 1982: 105.
Diagnosis. Tarsal claws long, slender, strongly flexed ( Figs. 5, 7 View Figs ), with ( Fig. 7 View Figs ) or without basal tooth; elytral interstriae with elongate, apically rounded, recumbent scales and narrower, slightly raised, curved scales.
Plant Associations. Adults of Chelonychus have been collected on Artemesia ludoviciana Nutt. (Asteraceae) . There are no indications of the site of larval development for the species, however, and the immature stages are unknown.
Remarks. The unusually long tarsal claws may indicate a close relationship of the species of Chelonychus to Magdalinops alutaceus and M. falli . Although adults of the latter two species are considerably larger than those of Chelonychus , the common association of the species with Artemesia is a possible indication of their close relationship.
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