Chrysobothris lilaceous Chamberlin, 1925
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7710075 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387A1-FF9E-FFC7-FF32-24098B3BB04D |
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Felipe |
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Chrysobothris lilaceous Chamberlin, 1925 |
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Chrysobothris lilaceous Chamberlin, 1925 View in CoL
There has been little doubt that, based on collection of adults, this species utilizes junipers as larval hosts ( Nelson et al. 2008). However, apparently no rearing records have been published. I have seen two specimens as follows: California, Santa Clara Co., Mt. Hamilton, V-1967, reared from Juniperus californica Carrière, WFBM ; Oregon, Klamath Co., 4 mi N Klamath Falls, em. 26-VI-1971, reared from burnt Juniperus occidentalis Hooker, Westcott & Penrose, RLWE (new larval hosts). NEVADA, Washoe Co., Reno, Juniperus , [no date] 1988, NVDA.
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