Nellosana intermedia
W. Eugene HallIntroduction
As the species name implies, the length of N. intermedia (0.73 mm) lies between the extremes of length between species of Nellosana. This species is reddish-brown in color and robust, long and narrow in form (Johnson, 1982).
This species occurs in New Zealand (Auckland) and has been collected in rotten, damp wood (Melicytus sp.)
References
Johnson, C. 1982. An introduction to the Ptiliidae (Coleoptera) of New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 9: 333-376.
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