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Notes on anthribid weevils. III. New species and records primarily from Arizona (Coleoptera: Anthribidae).
By Valentine, B.D.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 26(1) 1-12., 1972
Cite: 1265584 with citation markup [cite:1265584]
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Valentine, B.D. (1972) Notes on Anthribid Weevils. III. New Species and Records Primarily from Arizona (Coleoptera: Anthribidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 26(1) 1-12.

Abstract

Redescriptions and new records are presented for: Ischnocerus impressicollis Jordan from Mexico (Morelos) and Arizona, Ischnocerus angulatus Martin from Arizona, Toxonotus cornutus (Say) from Mexico (Durango, Chihuahua, and Nayarit), and Toxonotus vagus (Horn) from Mexico (Baja California, Morelos) and Arizona. Eugonus bicolor n.sp. and Euparius pictus n.sp. are described and illustrated from SE. Arizona. Euparius subtesselatus Schaeffer is recorded from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico (Chihuahua and Durango).