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Elachertus timidus


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Subspecies
No subspecies are recognized.


Synonyms
Elachestus timidus Foerster, 1841 (p. 40)
Elachistus timidus (Foerster, 1841)
Elachertus timidus (Foerster, 1841)
Type locality: not specified in the work and not inferrable from the work title. Usually assumed to be Aachen (Germany), where Foerster lived.

Note: This taxon is a nomen dubium, that cannot be currently identified with certainty. Its assignment to the genus Elachertus is doubtful. The whereabouts of the type(s) are unknown.


Identification
The only description given in the original work reads as follows: "Grün, messingglänzend, die Fühler braun, der Schaft und die Beine gelb, die Geißel 5gliedrig, stark behaart, das Gesicht ist kupferig; der Hinterrücken ist gewölbt, glatt; der Hinterleib vollkommen keilförmig, der Stiel sehr kurz. Männchen. Lg. 2/3 Lin." (translation: "Green, shiny like brass, the antennae brown, the scape and the legs yellow, the flagellum with 5 segments, very hairy, the face is like copper; the posterior thorax is domed, smooth; the abdomen entirely wedge-shaped, the petiolus very short. Male. Length 2/3 lines"). This description is not exact enough and the location of type(s) is not known; thus this taxon cannot currently be identified.


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The original description of this species does not contain any images; no types and no further specimens are known to exist.



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