None.
Stenopodius flavidus Horn.
Stenopodius can be distinguished by the following combination of characters:
Head: small; vertexvertex:
occupies the area behind and between the eyes
not prominent; fronsfrons:
upper anterior portion of head capsule above the clypeus
vertical; eyeeye:
elongate, slightly prominent, multifaceted; usually slightly kidney-shaped
large, oval, facets numerous.
Antenna: clavate, short, extends a short way beyond apical margin of pronotumpronotum:
occupies all of dorsal part of the prothorax; in anterior angles or posterior angles there may be a small tubercle or pore with a seta
, 8-antennomeres; antennomere 8 oval, pointed at apex.
Pronotum: wider than long; in most species apex more or less prolonged (lobed) at middle and sinuate at each side; base wider than apex, broadly lobed, sinuate laterally, overlapping base of elytronelytron:
strongly sclerotized mesothoracic wings, remaining open during flight. When closed, they cover to the last abdominal segment. Most genera are sculptured with large punctures usually in regular rows; with various combinations of costae, carinae, spines, or tubercles; however some genera are smooth. Lateral and apical margins are dentate, serrate or smooth. Humerus is usually rounded but may be produced and bear spines or expansions.
, except in middle.
Scutellum: subquadrate; apex truncate, feebly arcuate or slightly emarginate.
Elytron: oblong‑oval; about ½ longer than wide; parallel-sided and broadly rounded in apical ¼; lateral and apical margins more or less serrulate; 8 or 10 rows of large, circular punctures.
Leg: glabrous; metafemur slightly longer than tibiatibia:
variable in length; joins femur and tarsus
; tarsomeres not dilated, with pale setae beneath, first 3 tarsomeres subequal, 3 emarginate above, 4 as long as 1 to 3 combined; claws feebly arcuate.
Canada, México, United States.
Described species: 7 (Staines 2012). Key: Blaisdell 1939, Staines 2006b.
Sphaeralcea (Malvaceae).
Blaisdell, F. E. 1939. A study of the species of Hispinae belonging to the genus Stenopodius with descriptions of new species. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 64:421‑447.
Horn, G. H. 1883. Miscellaneous notes and short studies of North American Coleoptera. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 10:269‑312.
Staines, C. L. 2006b. The hispine beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) of America north of Mexico. VirginiaMuseum of Natural History Special Publication Number 13. 178 pp.
Staines, C. L. 2012. Tribe Chalepini. Catalog of the hispines of the world (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae). http://entomology.si.edu/Collections_Coleoptera.html