Scymnini Mulsant
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/1102.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C06A87CA-427F-FFF0-FE11-FCD2499E7193 |
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Valdenar |
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Tribe Scymnini Mulsant
Didion punctatum (Melsheimer). Brule County, Chamberlain, 17- VII- 1948, H. C. Severin, male (SDSU). NEW STATE RECORD. Gordon 1985: 110, statewide).
Didion nanum (LeConte). Haakon County, Philip, 7-VIII- 1948, H. C. Severin, female (SDSU). NEW STATE RECORD. Didion nanum is known from Iowa and the east-central United States (Gordon 1985).
Scymnus americanus Mulsant. Brookings, Jackson, Lake, Yankton (NDSU, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975).
Scymnus apicanus apicanus J. Chapin. Lawrence, Lincoln (SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975).
Scymnus paracanus linearis Gordon. Shannon County, Manderson, 3-VIII- 1940, L. K. Brunn, male (SDSU). NEW STATE RECORD. This subspecies is recorded from various areas in western North America (Gordon 1976).
Scymnus coniferarum (Crotch). Fall River (Gordon 1976:69).
Scymnus kansanus Casey. Brookings (NCARL; Hesler and Kieckhefer 2008).
Scymnus rubricaudus Casey. Brookings, Union (NCARL, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 101).
Scymnus fraternus LeConte. Lincoln County, Newton Hills State Park, 14- VIII- 1967, E. U. Balsbaugh, Jr., male (SDSU). NEW STATE RECORD. Minnehaha County, 3-VIII-1973, male; 18-VIII-1973, 2 females; 3-VI-1974, male; 27-VIII- 1974, male (SDSU). Scymnus fraternus is known from much of the eastern twothirds of North America (Gordon 1976:114; 1985:185).
Scymnus postpictus Casey. Brookings, Butte, Haakon, Harding, Hughes, Hyde, Meade (NCARL, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 132; Hesler and Kieckhefer 2008).
Scymnus garlandicus Casey. Fall River (Gordon 1976:147).
Scymnus iowensis Casey. Brookings, Buffalo, Lawrence, Union (NCARL, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 328; Hesler and Kieckhefer 2008).
Scymnus ardelio Horn. Jackson (Gordon 1976:179).
Scymnus consobrinus LeConte. Roberts (SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 192).
Scymnus compar Casey. Brookings, Buffalo, Gregory (NCARL, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 206; Hesler and Kieckhefer 2008).
Scymnus uteanus Casey. Sanborn (SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 230).
Scymnus lacustris LeConte. Brookings, Butte, Harding, Hyde, Jackson, Lawrence, Roberts (SDSU, NCARL; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Hesler and Kieckhefer 2008).
Scymnus caudalis LeConte. Clay, Lawrence, Roberts, Union (SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 259).
Scymnus brullei Mulsant. Brookings, Butte, Clay, Harding, Hyde, Jackson, Lawrence, Pennington, Shannon, Yankton (NCARL, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 273; Hesler and Kieckhefer 2008).
Nephus flavifrons (Melsheimer). Bon Homme, Clay (SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 294).
Nephus intrusus (Horn). Beadle, Brookings, Corson, Hughes, Jackson (NDSU, SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 314).
Diomus amabilis LeConte. Brule, Shannon (SDSU; Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975; Gordon 1976: 328).
Diomus debilis (LeConte). Jackson (SDSU; Gordon 1976:358).
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