Ocholissa humeralis (Fairmaire)
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Ocholissa humeralis (Fairmaire) .
Rhizophagus hunieralis Fairmaire, Rev. Mag. Zool. 2: 55, 1850.
Ocholissa humeralis (Fairmaire) Grouvelle, Soc. Ent. France, Ann. 62: 385, 1893. Arrow, Ins. Samoa 4 (1): 52, 1927.
A widely distributed species, black with a red spot on humeri of elytra. Occurs in Samoa, Tahiti, Moluccas, Java, Borneo, Ceylon, and Madagascar. We found it common in Guam, under bark of felled trees, in 1936.
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Ocholissa humeralis (Fairmaire)
Swezey, O. H. 1942 |
Arrow 1927: 52 |
Grouvelle 1893: 385 |
Fairmaire 1850: 55 |