Macrancylus linearis LeConte, 1876
Source: O'Brien, C.W., Wibmer, G.J. 1982.
Family: Curculionidae
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Very elongate, cylindrical, piceous or brown, shining, glabrous; head and beak finely punctured. Prothorax more than one-half longer than wide, more strongly but not densely punctured, without impressions; slightly narrowed in front, sides rounded near the base. Elytra not wider than prothorax, stride composed of approximate punctures, deeply exarate on the posterior declivity for a short distance. Beneath distinctly but finely punctured; flanks of prothorax feebly concave in front. Antennae and legs reddish brown.

Length 3.0mm.; 0.12 inch.

Haulover; Florida, March: Messrs. Hubbard and Schwarz; abundant on the sea shore; no sexual differences observed. The fifth ventral segment is longer than the third and fourth united; the three together are scarcely longer than the first and second; the first ventral suture is obliterated, even at the sides.

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Macrancylus linearis image
Alyssa Seemann  
Macrancylus linearis image
Alyssa Seemann  
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