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LATRIDIIDAE
Author:
John F. Lawrence, 2001.
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Classification
Suborder Polyphaga, Series Cucujiformia, Superfamily Cucujoidea.
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Description
Antenae with 10 or 11 segments and a 2 or 3 segments club. Antennal insertions exposed or concealed. Visible portion of procoxa projecting bellow prosternum with the trochantin concealed. Procoxal cavity externally closed and internally closed. Mesocoxae contigous to separated by 1 coxal width, with mesocoxal cavity laterally closed. Tarsal formula 3-3-3. Number of ventrites 5 or 6 without ventrites connate. Body length 0.8-2 mm. Elongate and slightly convex to flattened, glabrous or setose. Antennae moderately long with loose club. Prothorax usually distinctly narrower than elytra.
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Quick identification
Latridiidae are minute beetles, but are elongate, usually with the prothorax narrower than the combined elytra. The tarsal formula in all species is 3-3-3.
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Genera occurring in Costa Rica
Latridiinae: Adistemia, Aridius, Cartodere, Dienerella, Enicmus... Corticariinae: Corticaria, Cortinicara, Melanophthalma....
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© CSIRO Emtomology, 1999 Latridiinae (Aridius) |
© CSIRO Emtomology, 1999 Latridiinae (Dienerella) |
© CSIRO Emtomology, 1999 Corticariinae (Cortinicara) |
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© CSIRO Emtomology, 1999 Corticariinae (Melanophthalma) |
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