Xanthonia dentata


Xanthonia dentata - a beetle species from the stony family.

Beetle with length from 2.8 to 3.4 mm. The head and the latex are densely and thickly scored. Silky, golden hair is on the dark and forehead, adjacent, and on the prefix. The fossa is the widest behind the center and has a gray-brown color with brightened fore and posterior margins. The scoring of the red-brown, tarry-lidded covers is arranged in quite regular rows, disturbed by the shield, behind the furrow and under the shoulders. The points on the disk are as wide as the inter-row, while the vertices are smaller in size. The inter-rupees are flattened on the disk and ribbed to the top and sides of the covers. Cover hair is made of sticky bristles set in a line at points and one on the interrows. The breast is scored and wrinkled on the sides. The yellowish-brown legs are characterized by a very small clove on the underside of the thighs, which can completely disappear on the latter pair. The male is characterized by edeagus narrowing gradually from the place above the root hole to the top.

An Nearctic insect known from Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas in the United States.

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