Sepidium magnum
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Museum specimen of Sepidium magnum | |
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Family: | Tenebrionidae
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Species: | S. magnum
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Sepidium magnum C. J. Gahan, 1900
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Sepidium magnum is a species of beetles of the family Tenebrionidae.
Description[]
Sepidium magnum can reach a body length of about 29–35 millimetres (1.1–1.4 in) and a body width of about 12–15 millimetres (0.47–0.59 in). This species is among the largest of the genus. Body is brownish-black, while the head, prothorax, legs, and antennae show a pale fawn-coloured pubescence. Prothorax has a large prominent rounded tubercle. The surface of elytra is divided by two longitudinal sinuous carinse, with reticulating ridges on the sides.
Distribution[]
This species can be found in Somalia.
References[]
- Global Names Index
- Universal Biological Indexer
- Tenebrionidae Database
- C. J. Gahan, M.A., Gilbert J. Abrow INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS FROM SOMALILAND
Categories:
- Pimeliinae
- Endemic fauna of Somalia
- Beetles described in 1900
- Tenebrionidae stubs