Perlesta cinctipes (Banks)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4760399 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763199 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D0ED365-FF85-5148-D9C2-F91B479CFC3A |
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Perlesta cinctipes (Banks) |
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Perlesta cinctipes (Banks) View in CoL .
Stark (2004) presented the distribution of this species as from Nebraska and Kansas east to West Virginia. DeWalt et al. (2001) reported a single female from western Illinois having the distinctive egg chorion reported in Stark (1989), Recently, Stark (2004) reported specimens from southern Ohio. Grubbs (2004) lists this species as extralimital to Indiana, suggesting that it could eventually be collected from the state. We GoogleMaps are not convinced that Stark’s (2004) records for Ohio are correct. There GoogleMaps appears to be at least one additional species from the region resembling P. cinctipes that possesses similar dark coloration and paraprocts. We GoogleMaps have yet to collect females with the unique egg chorion of P. cinctipes and Stark (2004) did not report females in his Ohio series. All GoogleMaps the females collected in association with our specimens have the subgenital plate and egg chorion similar to P. adena .
We GoogleMaps present several records of a second dark winged, dark bodied species found in Indiana. IL, Jackson Co. 6/1/1955, ♂ ( SIUC) ; IN, Harrison Co., Big Blue River , White Cloud , [38.23464, -86.22716], 5/25/1949, W.E. Ricker, ♂ ( CNC) GoogleMaps ; Jackson Co., Little Salt Creek , Houston , Hoosier National Forest , 39.0342, -86.16788, 6/22/2008, R.E. DeWalt, ♂ ( INHS) GoogleMaps .
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USA, Illinois, Carbondale, Southern Illinois University, Research Museum of Zoology |
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Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Canadian National Collection of Insects |
INHS |
USA, Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Natural History Survey |
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