Phyllophaga menetriesi (Blanchard, 1850)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.4.579 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F9706-FFC1-5454-BFCA-354C3BE01490 |
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Marcus |
scientific name |
Phyllophaga menetriesi (Blanchard, 1850) |
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Phyllophaga menetriesi (Blanchard, 1850)
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Geographic distribution. Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Venezuela ( Solís and Morón 1998, Evans and Smith 2009). In Colombia: Antioquia, Atlántico, Caldas, Cauca, Huila, Quindío, Risaralda, and Tolima ( Pardo-Locarno et al. 2003, Pardo-Locarno and Morón 2006, Pardo-Locarno and Montoya 2007, Vallejo and Wolff 2013, García-Atencia et al. 2015).
Material examined, new record. Colombia, Sucre, Sincelejo, University of Sucre campus (09°18′52″N, 075°23′18″W), 2016/05/11, MZUSU E02528-31 (4♀). Colombia, Sucre, Sincelejo, University of Sucre campus (09°18′52″N, 075°23′18″W), 2016/05/27, MZUSU E02532-33 (2♀), MZUSU E02534 (1♂). Colombia, Sucre, Sincelejo, University of Sucre campus (09°18′52″N, 075° 23′18″W), 2016/03/30, MZUSU E02535 (1♀).
Identification. This species can be distinguished of P. obsoleta by its thickly setose tegument, the long yellowish setae; elytra brownish or orangish brown.
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