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, Plate IX, fig. 1;
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, Plate 7 figs 9-11;
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, sex unknown, labelled “Vanc. / Type 4781 /
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This distinctive species can be separated from all Nearctic species of
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by the combination of the following characteristics: uniform red-brown color, short, inconspicuous dorsal pubescence, widely separated eyes, and smooth meso- and metatibiae.
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TL 6.0-
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) elongate oval, moderately parallel sided. Dorsal and ventral color uniformly dark rufous, including antennae and legs; dorsal pubescence very short, inconspicuous (
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) widely separated (&gt; 3 x length of first antennomere), inner margin of eye slightly emarginate; antennae (
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) relatively short, antennomeres 7-10 distinctly widened; antennomere 7 triangular, 8-10 wider than long; antennal sensilla completely annular (as in
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); last maxillary palpomere distinctly widened, securiform; prosternal process elongate, spatulate distally extended past posterior margin of procoxae, bent dorsally at distal end; prothoracic episternal suture absent; elytral punctation fine, punctures not arranged in longitudinal striae; meso- and metatibiae with scattered short spines, without oblique ridges (as in
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) Th is species is restricted to extreme western North America. In
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, north to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Th is is seemingly one of the rarest, or most infrequently collected, species of Nearctic
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; most localities are represented by a single specimen.
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Little is known regarding the habits of
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.
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. Label data indicate the following: under bark of pine; in rotten log; fungus.
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,
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