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Panscopus aequalis
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Guy A. Hanley
unknown ND weevil -
Panscopus aequalis
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
May 24, 2018
Size: 9 mm
captured in lindgren pheromone trap, any help appreciated
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Contributed by
Guy A. Hanley
on 18 January, 2019 - 9:22am
Last updated 6 September, 2023 - 2:43pm
Moved tentatively, cum typo optime congruit...
this is also the only sp. recorded in the Dakotas (both) per
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v belov
, 6 September, 2023 - 2:43pm
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aequalis?
Moved from
Broad-nosed Weevils
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v belov
, 31 October, 2020 - 5:55pm
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Panscopus
Panscopus
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Robert Anderson
, 31 October, 2020 - 5:28pm
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OK!
trying to push this one through the keys, pronotum with narrow but present sulcus, submentum?? with two long setae coming from just below the mouth area, and every elytral interval setose, but I am unfamiliar with what a corbellary plate is but there is a crescent shaped area on the distal end of the hind femora that is fringed with short stout setae directed towards the tarsae...but none of the distribution maps are within reason for anything I get to in that area of the key....
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Guy A. Hanley
, 1 November, 2020 - 11:11am
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Mike Quinn
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