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<taxonomicName id="E6555EDDC361FBBF86A2711ABFAB9E7A" ID-CoL="4FZ2V" authority="Bickhardt, 1920" authorityName="Bickhardt" authorityYear="1920" class="Insecta" family="Histeridae" genus="Phelister" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Phelister bruchi" order="Coleoptera" pageId="37" pageNumber="78" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bruchi">Phelister bruchi Bickhardt, 1920</taxonomicName>
Figs 2, 9; Map 7
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Bickhardt, 1920: 237.
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<paragraph id="4277512A3A6C45622FF0A1A0426C55A8" pageId="37" pageNumber="78">Type material.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BD0ECF965B6E224CA589F71B11CE7B05" pageId="37" pageNumber="78">Lectotype of undetermined sex, hereby designated: &quot;Rep. Argentina, Prov. Buenos Aires 17.X.1919&quot; / &quot;ex nido de Ctenomys&quot; / &quot;Phelister Bruchi Bickh. H. Bickhardt det. 1920.&quot; / &quot;LECTOTYPE Phelister bruchi Bickhardt, 1920 M.S. Caterino and A.K. Tishechkin des. 2010&quot;, ZMHB. 8 paralectotypes designated (on 6 pins) with same data as lectotype, ZMHB. There are two other probable syntypes (unmarked and undesignated) in FMNH.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B8B8EC5783339204A2EF0F7AB8930FE8" pageId="37" pageNumber="78">Diagnostic description.</paragraph>
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Length: 2.01-2.05 mm (avg. 2.04 mm); width: 1.73-1.77 mm (avg. 1.76 mm). Body elongate oval, moderately depressed, rather pale rufescent; frons with fine ground punctation, weakly depressed at middle, frontal stria interrupted briefly at middle; labrum deeply emarginate, apical margin subcarinate; mandibles both strongly toothed along inner edge; pronotum with sides strongly convergent, only weakly curved, disk impunctate at middle, with sparse larger punctures at sides; prescutellar impression very small, fine; punctures along basal margin weak; marginal pronotal stria complete along sides and front; submarginal striae absent, but three gland openings conspicuous along lateral margins; elytra with single, complete epipleural stria, outer subhumeral stria very short and apical, inner subhumeral stria absent; dorsal elytral striae 1-3 complete (3rd may be weakly abbreviated apically), 4th present in basal third, and maybe as apical fragments, 5th and sutural striae absent; propygidium with sparse small punctures separated by 2
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their diameters, also with faint wavy microsculpture near base; pygidium with only very small and ground
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; prosternal lobe rather elongate, with complete marginal stria; prosternal keel narrow, lacking striae; mesoventrite projecting, with marginal stria fine, merging with margin at middle, thus appearing interrupted; mesometaventral stria absent from mesoventrite; postmesocoxal stria present curving strongly laterad behind coxa; lateral metaventral stria present, extending from inner margin of mesocoxa ca. two-thirds the distance to outer corner of metacoxa; 1st abdominal ventrite with only weak fragments of a lateral stria; all legs rather elongate and slender; protibia with lateral margin rounded, with 6-7 marginal spines, apex obliquely truncate; protarsi elongate, with almost straight protarsal claws; meso- and metatibiae narrow and elongate, with rather fine, elongate marginal spines, those of metatibia restricted to apical half; basal piece short, ca. one-sixth total length of aedeagus narrow, sides subparallel, apices bluntly rounded, with shallow apical emargination; median lobe long, ca. four-fifths tegmen length, proximal apodemes differentiated into thick and longer thin portions.
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<paragraph id="840639C4ADBA9F38EE9BA53BA1FE75BF" pageId="38" pageNumber="79">Biology.</paragraph>
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This species has only been collected once to our knowledge, from burrows of
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Blainville (tuco-tucos). Its habitus, with long thin legs and weakly impressed striae, reflects its probable status as an obligate inquiline in these burrows.
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<paragraph id="B5130A38BDD1BB603B6D36741453505D" pageId="38" pageNumber="79">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A9ADFBC0DEC3A2537FC4799958A4581A" pageId="38" pageNumber="79">This species is only known from the type locality, in Buenos Aires province, Argentina.</paragraph>
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