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Cordylospasta opaca

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Cordylospasta opaca
Female and male individuals of C. opaca, both black beetles on a shrub.
Female (above) and male (below) individuals of C. opaca
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C. opaca
Binomial name
Cordylospasta opaca

Cordylospasta opaca is a blister beetle that occurs in arid regions central and southern California.[1] Males are fully winged and reach a length of 12 mm, while females are flightless with reduced elytra and reach a length of 19 mm.[1] Cordylospasta fulleri is almost identical, but occurs in the Great Basin and has 8-10 antennal segments, while Cordylospasta opaca should have 11 antennal segments.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Hogue, Arthur V. Evans, James N.; Hogue, James N. (2006). Field Guide to Beetles of California (1st ed.). Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. p. 226. ISBN 9780520246577.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)