Image of Eustrophopsis
Description:
Figures 9–13.Nearctic Eustrophinae, dorsal habitus. 9 Eustrophopsis arizonensis, AZ: Coconino Co., TL = 7.2 mm 10 Eustrophopsis ornatus (typical form), Mexico: Chihuahua, TL = 7.3 mm 11 Eustrophopsis ornatus (dark form), AZ: Cochise Co., TL = 7.2 mm 12 Eustrophopsis crowdyi, sp. n. AZ: Cochise Co., TL = 7.4 mm 13 Synstrophus repandus, MB: Lockport, TL = 5.9 mm.
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- Eustrophopsis
- Eustrophopsis crowdyi
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- Darren A. Pollock
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- Pollock D (2012) Review of the Eustrophinae (Coleoptera, Tetratomidae) of America north of Mexico ZooKeys 188: 1–153
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