Zagloba satana

Gordon, 1985

Zagloba satana is a minute lady beetle in the Coccinellidae, described by Gordon in 1985. measure approximately 1.65 mm in length. The has been recorded from Texas, North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Zagloba satana: //zaɡˈloʊbə ˈsætənə//

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Identification

Distinguished from other Zagloba by the combination of small size (1.65 mm), black body with dark reddish brown lateral pronotal border, and yellowish brown , mouthparts, and legs. Specific distinguishing characters from would require examination of detailed morphological features not provided in available sources.

Appearance

are approximately 1.65 mm in length. The body is black. The lateral border of the pronotum is dark reddish brown. , mouthparts, and legs are yellowish brown.

Distribution

Recorded from Texas, North America.

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