Xylophilus crassicornis Muona, 2000
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662335 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8870AE27-8CE8-4B9B-8E6E-4135C695F5FFCMNHC |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87E0-1443-044E-FF3F-3146FC19FA64 |
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Felipe |
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Xylophilus crassicornis Muona, 2000 |
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Xylophilus crassicornis Muona, 2000
Another widespread but rarely seen eucnemid species, X. crassicornis was previously recorded from Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin ( Evans 2011; Lawhorn et al. 2023; Muona 2000; Otto 2010, 2012, 2022b; Otto and Karns 2017). It is reported here for the first time from Georgia and Iowa. GEORGIA: Lamar County: GA: Lamar Co./ Barnesville, 1225/ Crawford Rd./ V/10–31/2021 / R. Morris // mixed woods/ 33.082, −84.088 / Malaise Trap // Xylophilus / crassicornis / Muona/ Det. R.L. Otto/ 2024 (1, RMC); GA: Lamar Co./ 376 Lamar Co. Line Rd./ 33.177415, −84.202726 / V/1–15/2023, R. Morris // Mixed hardwood forest/ Malaise Trap // Xylophilus / crassicornis / Muona/ Det. R.L. Otto/ 2024 (1, NHM); IOWA: Allamakee County: IA: Allamakee Co./ Yellow River Forest/ June 11–18, 2023 / Pan. Tr. Melange C./ Doug Veal // Xylophilus / crassicornis / Muona/ Det. R.L. Otto/ 2024 (1, DAVC); IA: Allamakee Co./ Yellow River Forest/ July 2–9, 2023 / Pan. Tr. Melange C./ Doug Veal // Xylophilus / crassicornis / Muona/ Det. R.L. Otto/ 2024 (1, DAVC).
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