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Noveno segmento abdominal de: a) Canthydrus siculus b) C. notula.

Noveno segmento abdominal de: a) Canthydrus siculus b) C. notula.

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Two species of Canthydrus Sharp (Coleoptera, Noteridae) are recognized to occur in the Mediterranean basin: the eastern C. diophthalmus (Reiche & Saulcy, 1855) from Egypt to Middle Orient, reaching Uzbekistan, and the western Mediterranean C. siculus (Ragusa, 1882) stat. nov. previously treated as a junior synonym of C. diophthalmus, occurring in E...

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