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, Subtribe Agrina, Cryptobatida Group
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Head ventrally without suborbital setigerous pores, neck not markedly narrowed and head not pedunculate. Mandible widened near base, scrobe wide, lateral margin markedly rounded; palpi with ultimate articles sub­securiform or securiform, paraglossae broad, glabrous, adherent, extending to anterior angle of ligula. Elytron with transverse depression at anterior third, appearing deformed; penultimate setigerous pore of elytron umbilicate series not displaced laterally or medially. Posterior tibial spurs subequal, their margins smooth; tarsomere 4 bilobed. With the exception of one genus (probably a reversal), endophallus with flagellum.
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Subtribe Agrina consists of those species formerly included in the Subtribe
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(cf.
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). The Cryptobatida Group, by virtue of the attributes above, formally is designated here with the
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Eschscholtz. Many
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records of species in most genera covered refer to collections on fungus­covered fallen tree trunks. It is likely that this group contains species whose adults are predators on shelf fungus inhabitants (cf.
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).
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