Paraleurolobus chamaedoreae Russell, 1994
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4B00F-FFED-C50D-FECA-9E59FC955544 |
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Paraleurolobus chamaedoreae Russell View in CoL
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Paraleurolobus chamaedoreae Russell, 1994: 540–546 View in CoL . Holotype, Mexico (intercepted at San Antonio, Texas).
DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical Region: Belize, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua.
COMMENTS. Russell (1994) described this species from several quarantine interceptions in USA from Mexico, all involving cut palm foliage from Chamaedorea species , known as xate (pronounced shaté) in the floristry industry. Only a single puparium has been collected in Belize, from a member of the Moraceae ; there are also in BMNH three fieldcollected samples from Costa Rica, and two samples from Nicaragua, all of them collected from dicotyledonous hosts. Figure 43 shows principal characters, while figure 114 reveals its intricate cuticular folding.
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Paraleurolobus chamaedoreae Russell
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
Paraleurolobus chamaedoreae
Russell, L. M. 1994: 546 |