RHYPAROCHROMIDAE

Scudder, G. G. E. & Sikes, D. S., 2014, Alaskan Heteroptera (Hemiptera): new records, associated data, and deletions, Zootaxa 3852 (3), pp. 373-381 : 377

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3852.3.6

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E155C9E5-14F9-422A-9A83-66E4D6293996

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E49D2F-FFD0-4103-9AC8-D8B6FC2DF8AF

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scientific name

RHYPAROCHROMIDAE
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Family RHYPAROCHROMIDAE

Plinthisus americanus Van Duzee

AK: 1 ♂, Fairbanks, el. 1257ft., 64.9181 °N 147.71997 °W, ± 200 ft, S-facing hill, forest edge, Pop. trem., pitfall, 17–24.vii. 2007 (B. Mortensen) [ UAM 100327092]; 1 ♀, Fairbanks, Chena Ridge Rd., el. 197 m, 64.844152 °N 147.894891 °W, ± 20 m, Populus , Betula, Berlese , 20.viii. 2009 (D.S. Sikes) [ UAM 100036203]; 1 ♂, Fairbanks, UAF, West ridge, 500–600ft., 64.8606 °N 147.84908 °W, ± 100 m, in woods near ski trail, in leaf litter, hand collected, 28.viii. 2006 (B. Fleshman) [ UAM 100343523].

Trapezonotus arenarius (Linnaeus)

AK: 2 ♀, Fairbanks, Creamer’s Field, el. 141 m, 64.86711 °N 147.72794 °W, ± 54 m, open meadow and forest edge, 31.vii. 2010 (P.B. Knight) [ UAM 100269407, UAM 100269495]; 1 ♀, Fairbanks, 930 Fitz Ct., el. 280 m, 64.901296 °N 147.528609 °W, ± 15 m, yellow pan trap, 23–28.v. 2007 (D.S. Sikes) [ UAM 100031065]; 1 ♂, id., 64.90142 °N 147.5282 °W, ± 15 m, 42 °F, snow, sun, yard, 16.iv. 2011 (D.S. Sikes) [ UAM 100322830]; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, id., 64.90130 °N 147.52861 °W, ± 15 m, misc. yard, fireweed, grasses, 1.v.– 1.ix. 2010 (D.S. Sikes) [ UAM 100287056, UAM 100287232]; 1 ♀, Sheenjek R., shrubby ridge, Trans. 1 –5, 14.vi. 2000 (A. Johnson) [ UAM 100035324]; 1 ♂, Two Rivers, el. 185 m, 64.86980 °N 146.94193 °W, ± 5 m, hand coll., 15.v.– 25.vi. 2011 (S.L. Meierotto) [ UAM 100324017]; 1 ♂, Unalakleet, 9.viii. 1961 (R. Madge) [ CNC].

UAM

University of Alaska Museum

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes