Comprehensive Description
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fourni par Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology
Agra pichincha
RECOGNITION.—Elytra, head, and pronotum somber, black; legs somber, black or infuscated, not contrasting much with body color. Elytral intervals flat, punctulae of interneurs very small, cribriform, in fine uniserial rows.
Size: ABL=18.26 mm; SBL=13.50 mm; TW=4.04 mm; LH=3.41 mm; LP=3.75 mm; LE=6.34 mm.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION (Figure 97).—Western lowlands of Ecuador.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED.—Holotype: , ECUADOR, Pichincha: Santo Domingo, Tinalandia, 700 m, 00°18′S, 079°04′W, Apr (Venedictoff) (PUCE), ADP 81101*.
ETYMOLOGY.—The specific epithet, pichincha, refers to the province in Ecuador where the holotype was collected.
- citation bibliographique
- Erwin, Terry L. 2000. "Arboreal beetles of Neotropical forests : Agra Fabricius, the Novaurora complex: Coleoptera:Carabidae:Lebiini:Calleidina." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-33. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.608