Mauia subnotatus (Boheman)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5159835 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5163656 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/514087C2-EA15-FFDD-FE4A-8FBDFA91FC86 |
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Mauia subnotatus (Boheman) |
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5. Mauia subnotatus (Boheman) View in CoL (pl. 1, G).
Araecerus subnotatus Boheman, Eugenies Resa, 116, 1859.
Mauia satelles Blackburn, Roy. Soc. Dublin, Trans. III, 3: 195, 1885.
Contexta murina Jordan, Deutsche Ent. Zeitsch., 78, 1902.
This species might be confused with small, narrow specimens of Araecerus , but the interscrobal area is broader than the interocular area rather than being narrowerasinAraecerns. Theelytraareusuallyconspicuouslytessellatedwith patches of pale and dark, rather coarse squamules. Length, 2.5-3.5 111111. breadth, 1.0-1.5 111111
Three specimens of this species were collected by Swezey on Guam as follows: one specimen from the dry leaf of a large taro at Agana, May 4, 1936; one specimen from Thespesia populnea at Umatac, May 28, and one specimen from the seed cluster of a palm (Coccothrina,r?), Yigo, Nov. 13. The National Museum sent the following, all taken by Oakley: four in roof of thatched house, Sept. 10, 1937, and one labeled " Hong Kong China, Guam 416, II-20-38, with Philippine Clipper, 38-8993 ."
This species is widespread in the Pacific and in the Old World tropics. It frequents dead leaves, twigs, and branches of many plants.
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Mauia subnotatus (Boheman)
Zimmerman, Elwood C. 1942 |
Jordan 1902: 78 |
Blackburn 1885: 195 |
Boheman, Eugenies Resa 1859: 116 |