Mecopus tipularisBody length male approx 8mm, female approx 7.3mm; the male has a pair of large spines on the underneath of the pronotum (called pectoral spines) and possesses hirsute fore tarsi; both sexes possess spines on the inner margin of the hind tibiae.Australia: Queensland, Babinda, Oct 1950.From PaDILWalker, K. (2006) Mecopus weevil (Mecopus tipularis) Updated on 7/19/2006 12:31:54 PM Available online: PaDIL - http://www.padil.gov.au.
Figure 39. Distribution symbol map for known localities of Mizotrechus chontalesensis, Mizotrechus costaricensis, Mizotrechus fortunensis, Mizotrechus gorgona, Mizotrechus jefe, Mizotrechus woldai, spp. n.
Nicolas Dégallier, Sławomir Mazur, Alexey K. Tishechkin, Michael S. Caterino
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Figure 2.Generic characters of Kaszabister. A Lateral habitus of Kaszabister barrigai showing carinate and convergent dorsolateral elytral striae B Pronotum of Kaszabister carinatus C Antenna of Kaszabister carinatus D Mouthparts of Kaszabister carinatus E Propygidium and pygidium of Kaszabister carinatus.
Figure 4.Mecyclothorax spp., dorsal view; small silhouette indicates actual size of beetle specimen at printed journal page size A Mecyclothorax toretore female holotype B Mecyclothorax anaana male paratype (CUIC) C Mecyclothorax pirihao male paratype (CUIC) D Mecyclothorax poro female holotype