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<bibRefCitation author="Dury, C" journalOrPublisher="Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History" pageId="38" pageNumber="39" pagination="251 - 256" title="Ecological notes on some Coleoptera of the Cincinnati region, including seven new species." volume="20" year="1906 a">Dury 1906a</bibRefCitation>
: 254.-(&quot;Two specimens, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, Ohio&quot;);
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: 10.
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(Dury).-
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(Dury).-
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Specimens of this species may be distinguished from other members of
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by the presence of the marginal bands of lighter color along the otherwise dark pronotum and elytra. It is possible that
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(Champion) also occurs
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the Nearctic region (see
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, below); however, the marginal light markings are even more extensive than in
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<paragraph pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="18" pageNumber="19">TL 4.2-5.4 mm; GEW 2.0-2.8 mm. Body broadly ovate, moderately tapered posteriorly (Fig. 7), distinctly convex dorsally (Fig. 20); dorsal color from dark brown to near black, except for narrow lighter marginal band on pronotum and elytra (Figures 7, 20); light pronotal markings various, in some specimens restricted to extreme lateral margins only, in others extended further onto pronotal disc; light elytral band restricted to lateral margin, inward three striae at most; antennomeres 1-4 and 11 rufous, distinctly lighter than piceous antennomeres 5-10; ventral color uniformly dark rufous, without contrast between color of thoracic and abdominal sclerites; dorsal vestiture relatively long, conspicuous; eyes narrowly separated (Fig. 32), distance between less than maximum width of antennomere 1; eye deeply emarginated around antennal insertion; antennae relatively short, with no discernible sexual dimorphism; antennomeres 6-10 short, approximately equal in width and length, submoniliform; antennal sensilla completely annular; last maxillary palpomere unmodified, apex slightly oblique; pronotal punctation relatively coarse; prosternal process (Fig. 44) elongate, narrowly rounded distally, extended nearly to posterior margin of procoxae; prothoracic episternal suture present, surface of proepisternum smooth, punctures not obscured by rugose macrosculpture; coarse elytral punctures forming multiple striae; meso- and metatibiae with multiple, oblique ridges; male with small, ovate setiferous pit on ventral edge of profemur; aedeagus (Fig. 58) with basal piece of tegmen slightly shorter than apical piece; struts on median lobe long, relatively narrow, inner margins narrowly U-shaped; sternite 9 basally V-shaped to Y-shaped, with very short stem.</paragraph>
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(Fig. 70). Specimens of
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are known from scattered localities in eastern United States, west to east-central Texas. The 45 examined specimens are from the following jurisdictions: UNITED STATES: ALABAMA: Dale, Madison. ARKANSAS: Pulaski. FLORIDA: Liberty. GEORGIA: Monroe. ILLINOIS: Edgar, Wabash. INDIANA: Tippecanoe. LOUISIANA: Grant, Natchitoches. MISSISSIPPI: Tishomingo. MISSOURI: Randolph. NEW HAMPSHIRE: Coos. NORTH CAROLINA: Rockingham. OKLAHOMA: Latimer. SOUTH CAROLINA: Anderson. TEXAS: Anderson, Milam, Sabine, San Augustine, Tyler, Wood. VIRGINIA: Norfolk. WEST VIRGINIA: Hardy. (Complete label data given in Appendix 1).
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<paragraph pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Types.</paragraph>
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Dury. LECTOTYPE (here designated), sex unknown, labeled &quot;Ky near Cin. O. / [red, hand written] Type / [handwritten] Eustrophus brunneimarginatus Dury Type / CMNH E2065&quot;, in CNHM. Paralectotype, with same label data as lectotype, except with
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<paragraph pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Natural history.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Label data: flight intercept trap (AL); blacklight trap (AR); malaise trap, mixed hardwood/closed canopy seepage slope (FL); beach wash-up (NH); malaise, mature hardwood forest (SC); malaise trap in beech-magnolia forest (TX).</paragraph>
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described this new species based on two specimens, which differed from
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LeConte. These two species are quite different, however, and it is likely that Dury never examined actual specimen(s) of
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A series of specimens from Hidalgo Co., Texas (TAMU) resemble
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Champion. In the description,
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to
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-
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- possesses similar elytral and pronotal markings except that they are even more extensive than
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. I defer judgment on placement of the above mentioned specimens from southern Texas, as well as a possible synonymy of
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Body. Length. 8.10-8.70 mm. Color (Fig. 4e). Integument black except eye silver, ocelli translucent yellow (Fig. 1d); medial area of mandible yellow-reddish; metasoma dark brown; forewing strongly infumate with a hyaline spot on the first submarginal cell that is similar in size to the parastigma. Head (Fig. 4ab). Triangular in frontal view; face with longitudinal ridge dorsomedially; eye height/width = 1.41-1.42; eye height (lateral view) 0.75
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<taxonomicName id="2B12E757474656B4EAC362841F91DFC8" authorityName="Tsaur &amp; Hsu" authorityYear="1991" class="Insecta" family="Cixiidae" genus="Ankistrus" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Ankistrus basalis" order="Hemiptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="75303" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="basalis">Ankistrus basalis</taxonomicName>
Tsaur &amp; Hsu in Tsaur et al., 1991a: 19.
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<paragraph id="597C01DD3C5448DF9B0E28C13941C989" pageId="0" pageNumber="75303">Distribution</paragraph>
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China: Taiwan (
<bibRefCitation id="F44FA3CE7E3927ECFD5D5B35179C4C77" author="Tsaur, S. C." journalOrPublisher="Journal of Taiwan Museum" pageId="0" pageNumber="75303" pagination="1 - 78" refId="B7466298" refString="Tsaur, S. C., Hsu, T. C., Van Stalle, Jan., 1991. Cixiidae of Taiwan, Part V. Cixiini except Cixius. Journal of Taiwan Museum 44 (1): 1 - 78" title="Cixiidae of Taiwan, Part V. Cixiini except Cixius" volume="44" year="1991">Tsaur et al. 1991a</bibRefCitation>
).
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