词条 | Anthia tatumana |
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This species is about one inch long and resembles both Anthia Caillaudii and Cypholoba macilenta.[2][3] It is black with a white stripe (called a vitta) extending from the head to the elytra, where there are two white lunulated spots. It is named after Thomas Tatum of St George’s Hospital.[2] This species is also sometimes categorized as being in the genus Cypholoba instead of the genus Anthia.[4] References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://carabidae.org/taxa/anthia-weber |title=Genus Anthia Weber, 1801 |year=2014 |work=Carabidae of the World |accessdate=29 September 2014}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q13378931}}2. ^1 2 Methuen, Henry. [https://books.google.com/books?id=a_sxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA357 Life in the Wilderness: Or, Wanderings in South Africa], pp. 357-358 (R. Bentley 1848). 3. ^According to GlobalSpecies.org, Cypholoba macilenta has the following synonyms: Anthia dregei; Anthia exarata; Anthia foveata; Anthia macilenta; Carabus macilentus; Cypholoba bennettii; Cypholoba dregei; Cypholoba exarata; Cypholoba foveata; Polyhirma bennettii; Polyhirma foveata; Polyhirma macilenta. 4. ^Hackel, Martin and Farkac, Jan. "A checklist of the subfamily Anthiinae Bonelli, 1813 of the World", Studies and Reports, Taxonomical Series 9 (2), pp. 261-366 (2013). 2 : Anthiinae (beetle)|Beetles described in 1846 |
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