Genus Diplocoelus Guérin-Méneville, 1838 Coleoptera - Polyphaga - Clavicornia - Biphyllidae
  By Arved Lompe
Translated by: Mike Hackston
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  Like Biphyllus, but the antennal club is 3-segmented. One European species.  
#1 Length 2.8-3.3 mm. Brown to brownish-red. [Abb.1], Elytra evenly convex, striped with alternating areas of semi-erect and prostrate hairs. Pronotum coarsely and densely punctured with an indication each side of another longitudinal ridge inside the two normal longitudinal ridges. [Abb.2]. Aedeagus [Abb.3]. On dry deciduous bark with fungi. More common towards the east

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DIPLOCOELUS FAGI
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DIPLOCOELUS FAGI
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-- A further species, unknown to me, occurs in the Caucasus area.

   ...humerosus Reitter, 1876

 
     First prepared: 05.08.2009
Latest edit: 04/02/2017 - 19:36:26
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