Entypus manni ( Banks, 1928 )
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A9185567-9B09-FFAB-92FE-F8D04AE71F25 |
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Felipe |
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Entypus manni ( Banks, 1928 ) |
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Entypus manni ( Banks, 1928) View in CoL
Cryptocheilus manni Banks, 1928 View in CoL , Notes on Cuban and other West Indian Psammocharidae , p. 6 [Holotype: ♀, HAITI, Port au Prince (MZC)].
Diagnosis. This species can be recognized by the following unique combination of characters: the integument is black; the antenna is black; the pubescence on the body, including legs, is long and black; the dorsal face of hind tibia is serrate; apical tarsomere of hind leg with lateral spines; the pronotum is not elongated, has the collar differentiated from the disc, and is arcuate behind; the metasoma has two projections on the second sclerite and long setae on last segment; and the wings are reddish yellow with the base broadly black. The male of this species is unknown.
Distribution. Haiti, Dominican Republic?
Host. Unknown.
Remarks. This record is based on literature only. We did not record this species in our sample and reference to this species in the literature is rare. Entypus manni is found in Haiti and likely occurs in the Dominican Republic. Perez-Gelabert (2008) cited this species as endemic to Haiti, although it is probably endemic to Hispaniola Island.
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Entypus manni ( Banks, 1928 )
Waichert, Cecilia, Rodriguez, Juanita, Von Dohlen, Carol D. & Pitts, James P. 2012 |
Cryptocheilus manni
Banks 1928 |