Chrysobothris pusilla Gory and Laporte, 1837
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7710075 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387A1-FF9F-FFC6-FF32-20948D82B418 |
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Felipe |
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Chrysobothris pusilla Gory and Laporte, 1837 |
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Chrysobothris pusilla Gory and Laporte, 1837 View in CoL
NEBRASKA, Thomas [Co.], Halsey: Nebraska Nat. Forest Firetower, 14T 388868 4638047 UTM, 2912′, 6-V- 2015, dead on steps, P. Kaufman #11848, POKC. Its nearest occurrence to that locality is in Minnesota. Of interest is that, in 1903, 70,000 “wildlings” of jack pine, a host for C. pusilla , from that state were planted in the area, and they were successfully established ( USDA, Forest Service 2022).
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