Eucera (Synhalonia) dubitata (Cresson 1878)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4352.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6002671 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0392879B-7359-AB0B-43D5-FBC6FD0AFAE9 |
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Eucera (Synhalonia) dubitata (Cresson 1878) |
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Eucera (Synhalonia) dubitata (Cresson 1878) View in CoL (New state record)
County records: Cass.
Notes. This species could be easily mistaken for E. atriventris , which is relatively abundant in the southwestern part of the state. Females can be distinguished from E. atriventris by the paler hind tibial scopa and the highly polished integument of the mesoscutum. Timberlake (1969) recorded E. dubitata from both Carlinville, Illinois and Columbus, Ohio.
Material examined. Cass Co.: Edward Lowe Foundation, 5 km NE Cassopolis, N41.956 W85.982, 6 Jun. 2013, Trifolium incarnatum (1 ♀ JBWM) GoogleMaps ; Edward Lowe Foundation , 5 km NE Cassopolis, N41.954 W85.988, 2 Jun. 2014, Lupinus perennis (1 ♀ MSUC: RI). GoogleMaps
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J.B. Wallis Museum of Entomology |
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