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Phyllobaenus corticinus
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Copyright © 2009
Mike Quinn
Phyllobaenus corticinus (Gorham) -
Phyllobaenus corticinus
Sabal Palm Sanctuary, se Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA
March 7, 2009
Det. John Leavengood, 2011
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Contributed by
Mike Quinn
on 30 March, 2009 - 6:51pm
Last updated 7 June, 2021 - 12:05am
Moved
Moved from
Phyllobaenus
.
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Mike Quinn
, 10 May, 2011 - 4:32pm
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Phyllobaenus corticinus (Gorh
Phyllobaenus corticinus (Gorham). I'll be publishing on this country record soon with a discussion on the species and its radical variation.
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John Leavengood
, 10 May, 2011 - 4:16pm
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Moved
Moved from
Hydnocerinae
.
Per Jacques Rifkind:
For now, that one is in
Phyllobaenus.
Eventually it will probably be put in a new genus. There are a lot of new Hydnocerine genera, including a couple in the US.
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Mike Quinn
, 20 August, 2009 - 1:12pm
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Comment per Bob Gemmill
"It is clearly closely related to
Phyllobaenus niveifascius
Schaeffer, and a bit more distantly to
P. unifasciatus
Say."
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Mike Quinn
, 20 August, 2009 - 1:20pm
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