Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853
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Genus Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853 View in CoL
Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853c: 391. Type species: Oodes parallelus Say, 1830 by monotypy. Etymology. From the Greek lachnos (soft hair, down) and crepis (boot, sandal), alluding to the presence of dense hairs underneath all tarsomeres (" tarsi omnes subtus pilosi ") of the adult [feminine].
Eulachnocrepis Habu, 1956b: 96. Type species: Oodes prolixus Bates, 1873 by original designation. Synonymy established by Bousquet (1996a: 467). Etymology. From the Greek eu (agreeable, original, primitive) and the generic name Lachnocrepis [ q.v.] [feminine].
Diversity.
Three species in temperate regions of North America (one species) and eastern Asia (two species).
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Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853
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Eulachnocrepis
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Oodes prolixus
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Lachnocrepis
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Lachnocrepis
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