Details for Record 488129

Species: No Common Name (Stenolophus plebejus) (Species ID: 10166) - View Species | Quad Details   

Date: 6/17/2017

Quad: Sparrows Point (39076_B4)

County: Anne Arundel

Records: 2 total records, 1 for Anne Arundel Co., 1 for Sparrows Point Quad

Observer: Bill Hubick

Specimen: No

Publication: No

Processed by: Bill Hubick


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A Stenolophus plebejus collected in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (6/17/2017). Determined by specimen review by Curt Harden. Notes from Curt Harden: 'Bill sent me this specimen and I checked it under the scope. Differs most obviously from ochropezus by being broader, especially the pronotum, which is iridescent. As visible in the image, the elytra have an obvious sinuation apically, and reduced parascutellar striae. Differs from S. humidus by having a complete ocular line, and by larger body size. Currently resides in my collection (CWHC) as a photo voucher.' Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Stenolophus plebejus collected in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (6/17/2017). Determined by specimen review by Curt Harden. Notes from Curt Harden: 'Bill sent me this specimen and I checked it under the scope. Differs most obviously from ochropezus by being broader, especially the pronotum, which is iridescent. As visible in the image, the elytra have an obvious sinuation apically, and reduced parascutellar striae. Differs from S. humidus by having a complete ocular line, and by larger body size. Currently resides in my collection (CWHC) as a photo voucher.' Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Stenolophus plebejus collected in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (6/17/2017). Determined by specimen review by Curt Harden. Notes from Curt Harden: 'Bill sent me this specimen and I checked it under the scope. Differs most obviously from ochropezus by being broader, especially the pronotum, which is iridescent. As visible in the image, the elytra have an obvious sinuation apically, and reduced parascutellar striae. Differs from S. humidus by having a complete ocular line, and by larger body size. Currently resides in my collection (CWHC) as a photo voucher.' Photo by Bill Hubick.