Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 208. male habitus (body length 13.5-15.5 mm). (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 208. male habitus (body length 13.5-15.5 mm). (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 744. male subgenital plate. (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 316. subdistal cephalic spurs of caudal tibia. (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 315. subdistal cephalic spurs of caudal tibia. (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 422. thoracic tergites, lateral aspect. (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 423. thoracic tergites, lateral aspect. (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 141. ovipositor (phase B with 6 teeth, Cabin John Run, MD). (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 142. ovipositor (phase A, Cherokee Co., AL). (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 143. ovipositor (phase B", Liberty Co., FL). (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 230. caudal tarsus (phase B, robustifemoral, MD). (Otu).
Ceuthophilus (Ceuthophilus) uhleri Scudder, 1862: Fig. 231. caudal tarsus (phase A, robustifemoral, Perry Co., AL). (Otu).

Nomenclature (30)

  • Ceuthophilus uhleri Scudder, 1862: 435.

    Holotype; male; 970e1001-2634-45b2-941e-052f34a63e63; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Maryland

  • Ceuthophilus uhleri Scudder, 1862 in Scudder, 1869: 21.
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  • Ceuthophilus latisulcus Blatchley, 1894 (subjective synonym of Ceuthophilus uhleri Scudder, 1862) in Otte, 2000: 64.
  • Ceuthophilus uhleri Scudder, 1862 in Bland, 2003: 141.

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