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Fernández
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in
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Eernández
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ȋn Eernández &amp; ΜacΚay̓ 2ΟΟ3 6Ο2̓ fȋg· 8C· Hο1οtype wοrker Cοsta Rȋca̓ Heredȋa Estacȋόn Βȋο1όgȋca La Se1va̓ ₁Ο°26'N 8₄°Ο₁'W̓ 5Ο﹣₁5Ο m̓ ₁ Οct ₁993 (Prοϳect
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ΒΟ2₄6) [specȋmen cοde INBIOCRI001266263] [INBio] (examined). See also: Fernández, 2003: 23.
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.
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occurs in lowland rainforest and is extremely rare. It is currently known from
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. Ten of those are from La Selva Biological Station, from eight different Berlese and MiniWinkler samples (far less than 1% of samples). The LLAMA project collected a specimen in a MiniWinkler sample from a
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elevation site near La Ceiba,
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, and two in MiniWinkler samples from
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elevation on Cerro Saslaya,
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is a lowland version of
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, differing in lighter color, less robust sculpture, and denser, longer pilosity. Additional material shows that the key characters used in
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will not separate the species: both usually have smooth shiny areas on the side of the pronotum and stout hypostomal teeth. Ommatidial count is variable. One specimen from
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(La Selva Biological Station), currently considered a nanitic or aberration, has short, sparse, completely appressed pilosity on the face and gaster, and the overall sculpture is feeble. The specimen from
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has several longitudinal rugae on the side of the pronotum instead of a smooth patch.
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