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Hab. Mexico, Las Vigas, Oaxaca (Hbge 

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Harpalus irinus, Keiclie, Rev. Zool. 1843, p. 178 \ 

 Selenophorus irinus, Putzeys, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1878, p. 63 2 . 



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Selenophorus valgus (p. 62). 



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8. crassiusculo et S. valgo proxime affinis ; tibiis intermediis c? sicut in Discoderi 3 curvatis, in hoc specie valde 

 quinque denticulatis. Oblongus, fuseo-seneus cuprascens, subnitidus ; labro,' palpis, antennis pedibusque 

 fulvo-testaceis ; thoracis lateribus quam in S. crassiusculo et S. valgo postice magis explanatis ; elytris 

 acute striatis, interstitiis planis, punctis seriatis in striis alternis conspicuis. 



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Belongs to the same group of Selenophorus as S. crassiusculus and S. valgus, which 

 differ from Discoderus solely in the four anterior tarsi of the male having squamulous 

 soles, the first of the four joints, however, being naked. It cannot be S. crassipes (Putz.), 

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