Coenus delius ( Say, 1831a )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5015.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162626 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9A276-1920-821C-FF6A-FB12FADEF9C9 |
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Coenus delius ( Say, 1831a ) |
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Distribution: Canada: AB, BC, MB ( Criddle 1921, Walley 1929, Maw et al. 2000), NB ( Maw et al. 2000, Roch 2020), ON, PE ( Maw et al. 2000, Roch 2020), QC, SK ( Maw et al. 2000). United States: AR, CO, CT, DC ( Rider 1996), FL, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, LA ( Rider 1996), MA, MD ( Rider 1996), ME, MI, MN ( Rider 1996, Koch et al. 2014), MO, MT, NC, ND ( Uhler 1878; Hussey 1922; Weber 1935; Rider 1996, 2012), NE, NH, NJ, NM ( Rider 1996, Bundy 2012), NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SD ( Parshley 1922, Harris 1937, Rider 1996), TN ( Lambdin et al. 2003), TX, UT, VA ( Rider 1996, Basnet et al. 2014), WA ( Zack et al. 2012), WI, WV ( Rider 1996), WY ( Rider 1996).
Comments: Of the three species of Coenus , this species is the most common and widespread, occurring throughout the U.S. and southern Canada, except it is not known from Arizona, California, or Oregon.
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