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A new Selenophorus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from the Rio Grande in Texas.
By Purrington, F.F.
Entomological News 111(1): 8-12., 2000
Cite: 1908202 with citation markup [cite:1908202]
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Purrington FF (2000) A new Selenophorus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from the Rio Grande in Texas. Entomological News 111(1): 8-12.

ABSTRACT:

Selenophorus chaparralus n. sp. is described from Val Verde, Zapata, and Cameron Counties on the lower Rio Grande of Texas. The male is distinguished by a pair of carinate prominences positioned bilaterally on the disc of abdominal sternum VII.