Listronotus bonariensis ( Kuschel, 1955 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3119.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248412 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B98787-FF8D-BB44-FF7E-AE33E0839E05 |
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Felipe |
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Listronotus bonariensis ( Kuschel, 1955 ) |
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Listronotus bonariensis ( Kuschel, 1955)
Neobagous setosus Hustache, 1929: 229 View in CoL (non LeConte, 1876 nec Hustache, 1926) (type locality: Argentina View in CoL : Buenos Aires, Quilmes; type material: H: MNHN).
Hyperodes griseus Marshall, 1937: 325 View in CoL (misidentification, non Hustache, 1926); Kuschel, 1955: 289 (= H. bonariensis ).
Hyperodes bonariensis Kuschel, 1955: 289 View in CoL (replacement name for H. setosus Hustache, 1929 View in CoL ).
Listronotus bonariensis ; O’Brien, 1979: 267.
Immature stages. Development ( Barker, 1988), larva ( May, 1977, 1993, 1994; Marvaldi, 1998), and pupa ( May, 1994).
Host plants. Dactylis glomerata L., Festuca arundinacea Schreber , Hordeum vulgare L., Lolium multiflorum L., L. perenne L., Poa annua L., Triticum aestivum L., Zea mays L. ( Poaceae ), and Trifolium repens L. ( Fabaceae ) ( May, 1977; Barker, 1989; Kuschel, 1990; May, 1993; Lanteri et al., 2002).
Distribution. Argentina , Australia (introduced), Bolivia, Chile, New Zealand (introduced), and Uruguay ( Wibmer and O'Brien, 1986).
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Listronotus bonariensis ( Kuschel, 1955 )
Morrone, Juan J. 2011 |
Listronotus bonariensis
O'Brien, C. W. 1979: 267 |
Hyperodes bonariensis
Kuschel, G. 1955: 289 |
Hyperodes griseus
Kuschel, G. 1955: 289 |
Marshall, G. A. K. 1937: 325 |
Neobagous setosus
Hustache, A. 1929: 229 |