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Species: | S. sicarius
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Stenotarsus sicarius Gorham, 1886
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Stenotarsus sicarius, is a species of handsome fungus beetle found in Sri Lanka. [1] [2]
Typical length is about 3 mm. Body strongly convex, and pubescent. Entirely black in color. Elytral base is wider, and distinctively striped-dotted. Thoracic margin less elevated. Elytra suddenly widening from the shoulder. Antennae reddish, where the second to eighth joints are short and bead-shaped. Thorax wider than long, and narrowed to the front angles. Pronotal disk is convex, and puncturing by coarse floccose pubescence. [3]
Stenotarsus russatus | |
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Species: | S. sicarius
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Stenotarsus sicarius Gorham, 1886
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Stenotarsus sicarius, is a species of handsome fungus beetle found in Sri Lanka. [1] [2]
Typical length is about 3 mm. Body strongly convex, and pubescent. Entirely black in color. Elytral base is wider, and distinctively striped-dotted. Thoracic margin less elevated. Elytra suddenly widening from the shoulder. Antennae reddish, where the second to eighth joints are short and bead-shaped. Thorax wider than long, and narrowed to the front angles. Pronotal disk is convex, and puncturing by coarse floccose pubescence. [3]