Dyscinetus picipes Burmeister
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4532768 |
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Dyscinetus picipes Burmeister |
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Dyscinetus picipes is found over most of the southwestern United States and Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska; it also occurs in Mexico and much of the West Indies ( Chapin 1932; Saylor 1945; Endrödi 1966). Specimens of D. picipes from the Bahamas have the punctation on the frons and pronotum shallower but just as dense as that of mainland specimens. This species seems to be established on Great Inagua.
Great Inagua, Matthew Town , at light, 9 July 2007, Robert Turnbow, 1 male, RHTC ; Great Inagua, Salt Pond Hill , 14 July 2007, R . Turnbow , 1 male, RHTC ; Great Inagua, Northwest Point , 11 July 2007, M. C. Thomas, R . H. Turnbow and T. R. Smith , blacklight trap in Coccothrinax View in CoL forest, 4 males and 2 females, FSCA ; Great Inagua, north coast road, N21.10813 W 73.60196, 13 July 2007, M. C. Thomas, R GoogleMaps . H. Turnbow and T. R. Smith , blacklight trap in mature mangrove forest, 6 males and 7 females, FSCA ; Great Inagua, vicinity of Middle Point , 15 July 2007, M. C. Thomas, R . H. Turnbow and T. R. Smith , blacklight trap in mangrove forest, 1 male and 1 female, FSCA .
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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