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(
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<emphasis box="[140,348,943,967]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="269">Holostrophus discolor</emphasis>
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.—
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, Plate 7 figs 12-15;
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(here designated), sex unknown, labelled “Va. / Henry Ulke Beetle Coll. CMNH Acc. No. 1645 /
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design. DA Pollock 2008”, in CMNH.
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in MCZ.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[140,259,1152,1178]" inLineHeading="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="269" reason="1">Diagnosis</emphasis>
The smooth meso- and metatibiae, widely separated eyes, conspicuous dorsal pubescence, shelf-like anterior pronotal margin, and eastern distribution serve to separate this species from all other Nearctic eustrophines.
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TL
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; body (
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) elongate oval, rather parallel-sided; dorsal color rufous, pronotum in most specimens slightly darker than elytra; some specimens with lighter humeral area on elytra; antennomeres 1-5 rufous, 6-10 rufopiceous, 11 light rufous; venter uniformly red-brown; dorsal pubescence relatively long, conspicuous, with some erect hairs; eyes (
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) widely separated (space&gt; 3x length of antennomere 1), inner eye margin slightly emarginate; antennae (
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) relatively short, antennomere 7-11 distinctly widened; antennomere 7 triangular, 8-10 distinctly wider than long; antennal sensilla completely annular (as in
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); last maxillary palpomere slightly widened, subsecuriform; prosternal process elongate, spatulate distally, extended to past posterior margin of procoxae, bent dorsally at distal end; prothoracic episternal suture absent; elytral punctation relatively coarse, punctures not arranged in longitudinal striae; meso- and metatibiae with scattered short spines, oblique ridges absent (as in
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).
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[185,336,166,192]" inLineHeading="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="270" reason="1">Distribution</emphasis>
(
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) Th is species is known from the fewest Canadian localities of any Nearctic eustrophine, i.e. only one locality in southern Quebec and one in New Brunswick. Th e species has a broader eastern distribution in the
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distribution: IN, MA, MD, NH, PA, RI, TN, VA.
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history
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Given that specimens of
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are rarely collected, there are very few data available on its habits or biology. Label data include the following: in polypore fungus; malaise trap (NH); intercept trap (PA). According to
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specimens are known from small polypores on trees, notably cherry (
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). A single specimen from
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(CNC) bears a label stating “on or near fleshy polypore fungi on beech log”.
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examined
</emphasis>
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were examined from the following
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localities:
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</emphasis>
: [or
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City],
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,
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, (
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, 1)
</materialsCitation>
;
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same locality,
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<collectingDate box="[140,280,589,615]" pageId="9" pageNumber="270" value="1962-08-07">7.VIII.1962</collectingDate>
</date>
, (
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, 2)
</materialsCitation>
;
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, Co.,
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<collectingDate box="[703,847,589,615]" pageId="9" pageNumber="270" value="1962-07-31">31.VII.1962</collectingDate>
</date>
,
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, (
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, 2).
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</emphasis>
:
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,
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, “Bell Forest Preserve”,
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,
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<collectingDate box="[294,428,659,685]" pageId="9" pageNumber="270" value="2006-09-16">16.IX.2006</collectingDate>
</date>
,
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, hardwood forest, on or near fleshy polypore fungi on beech log, (
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, 1)
</materialsCitation>
.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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