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Species Ischnocerus angulatus

Allandrus sp.? - Ischnocerus angulatus Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus Female, Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus - female Female, Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus - female Male, Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus - male Male, Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus - male Male, Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus - male Ischnocerus angulatus? - Ischnocerus angulatus
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Coleoptera (Beetles)
Suborder Polyphaga
No Taxon (Series Cucujiformia)
Superfamily Curculionoidea
Family Anthribidae (Fungus Weevils)
Subfamily Anthribinae
Genus Ischnocerus
Species angulatus (Ischnocerus angulatus)
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
see genus page for discussion
Ischnocerus angulatus Martin (1)
Meconemus angulatus (2)
Explanation of Names
Ischnocerus angulata Martin, 1930 (3)
Numbers
3 spp. n. of Mex. (1)
Range
se AZ / Sonora, Mex. - Map (1)(3), plus one 1980 record from Cameron Co., TX
Remarks
Not common in collections (Charles W. O'Brien, 2012)
Print References
Martin, J.O. 1930. Two new coleopterous insects from Arizona. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 7(2): 70-72. (Full Text)