Danae testacea (Ziegler, 1845)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12766263 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12766529 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E58781-4003-385E-FEF2-FC520B37B48E |
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Danae testacea (Ziegler, 1845) |
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Danae testacea (Ziegler, 1845) ( Figs. 15 & 16 View Figs )
Length 3.5-4.0 mm, elongate, oblong, reddish or orange yellow, shining, sparse pubescence consisting of prostrate yellow setae. Head and sides of pronotum often paler before middle, prominent hind angle prolonged somewhat and curved outward. Antennae with 11 antennomeres with 9-11 darker and forming a distinct club. Elytras finely, sparse punctate with irregular rows. Active in late spring and summer. Found in pitfall traps attracted to cantharidin.
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Only Connecticut, 1 ex. ( CAES) .
Hartford Co.: Keeney Cove area, NW Glastonbury, 12/ 13 June 2009, sifting, R. Chandler, 1 ex. ( DENH) .
Tolland Co.: Storrs, 12 April 1964, R.M. Griswold, 2 ex. ( UCMS) ; Storrs, 15 October 1964, R.M. Griswold, 1 ex. ( UCMS) ; Mansfield, Schoolhouse, 46’28.1”N 7’31.25”E, pitfall trap, 30 July 1996, no collector name, 1 ex. ( UCMS) ; no locality and date, C.E. Pickford (Albert Magnum Collection), 1 ex. ( UCMS) .
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