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Ancylopus ceylonicus Strohecker, 1974
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Ancylopus ceylonicus, is a species of handsome fungus beetle found in India, and Sri Lanka.[1][2][3]
Aedeagus with falcate apex and thinner ramus. Mesotibia with greater widening. Antennae in both sexes are notably stouter. Articles 4 to 8 are almost wide and long at the apex.[4]
References
- ^ "handsome fungus beetle (Ancylopus ceylonicus )". Invasive.Org. 2006-10-27. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ El Torkey, Ashraf M.; Al Dhafer, Hathal M. (2015). "First Record of a Handsome Fungus Beetle (Coleoptera: Endomychidae) from the Arabian Peninsula". The Coleopterists Bulletin. pp. 824–827. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ "An annotated checklist of the handsome fungus beetles of the world (Coleoptera: Cucujoidea: Endomychidae)" (PDF). (Zootaxa 1999) 113 pp. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
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