Stenoclyptus rhois Blackman
Adapted from Wood 1982, p. 555-556, genus name correction in Wood and Bright 1992, p. 419
The genus Stenoclyptus can be distinguished from the similar genus Pseudothysanoes Blackman by the bisulcatebisulcate:
a structure that is grooved in two places, often contiguous at both sides of a central line
, almost flat and vertical declivitydeclivity:
the apical portion of the beetle elytra that slopes downward
.
Species in this genus range from 1.0 to 1.5 mm in length and are approximately 2.5 times as long as wide. Their color ranges from brown to black. The pronotumpronotum:
the upper or dorsal surface of the first thoracic segment
is wider than long and asperateasperate:
of a surface or texture which is rough
on its anterior half. The anterior margin of the compound eye is sinuatesinuate:
descriptive of a narrow and winding thin structure or margin of a feature
. The scutellumscutellum:
a shield-like bony plate or scale, as on the thorax of some insects
is small. The declivitydeclivity:
the apical portion of the beetle elytra that slopes downward
is almost vertical and bisulcatebisulcate:
a structure that is grooved in two places, often contiguous at both sides of a central line
, with light colored setaesetae:
a hollow, often slender and hair-like cuticular projection
, and is unarmedunarmed:
having no granules, teeth, tubercles, spines, or other protective structures
. The scapescape:
the first and basal segment of the insect's antennae
is shorter than the 6-segmented funiclefunicle:
the antennal segments located between the scape and the club in some Coleoptera
and has long setaesetae:
a hollow, often slender and hair-like cuticular projection
. The oval clubclub:
the apical segment of the insect antennae that is enlarged or thickened such that it is anatomically differentiated from the preceding segments
is small and has two straight suturessutures:
a seam or seam-like line of contact between two sclerites or hardened body parts immovably connected
. The procoxaeprocoxae:
extra segment occasionally preceding coxa (hip joint) of the first or anterior pair of legs of arthropods
are separated.
California and Puebla, Mexico
Number of species: 2, Native species: 1, Introduced species: 0
Ceanothus, Rhus