Euspilotus (Hesperosaprinus) strobeli (Steinheil)
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Euspilotus (Hesperosaprinus) strobeli (Steinheil) |
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Euspilotus (Hesperosaprinus) strobeli (Steinheil) Figure 17
Diagnosis.
Medium to large size (length: 3.5-4.0 mm, width: 2.9-3.9 mm). Body black to metallic blue. Pronotum with a large, shiny disc with finer and sparse punctation, with coarse and dense punctation on lateral area and in a single depression on each side close to anterior angles. Pronotal hypomeron glabrous in dorsal view. Elytron with finer and sparse punctation in the intervals on proximal half; distal half with coarse and dense ocellate punctation, a small puncture within a large puncture, with a smooth, shining area between the fourth dorsal and sutural striae; elytral striae 1-2 almost complete, 3-4 reduced but surpassing the middle of elytron on posterior half, fourth dorsal and sutural striae connected by a rounded arch, lacking inner subhumeral stria. Pygidium with ocellate punctation and with a complete subapical groove in the middle with internal ramifications. Protibiae with outer margin expanded and 7-8 short, reddish denticles.
Distribution.
Argentina and South Brazil ( Mazur 2011).
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