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, 9, and 10, genital structures: phallobase (a), and apodeme (b) of three species of Cyclodinus larvipennis, Omandus floralis, and Striticomus modestus.
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The Family Anthicidae are of the heteromerous group of beetles recognized by their superficial shape, which resembles ants and have an appearance of small carabids. Six species are compared within genera, Anthicus, Cyclodinus, Striticomus, and Omondus (Family: Anthicdae), the male genital structure used to represent morphological character and (RFL...
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