Stethon pectorosus LeConte, 1866
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7167953 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E68786-DB24-B068-DC88-F922B29DFE56 |
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Stethon pectorosus LeConte, 1866 |
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Stethon pectorosus LeConte, 1866
This apparently rare eucnemid species was previously recorded from the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Québec. In the United States, S. pectorosus was taken in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin ( Otto and Gruber 2016; Otto and Karns 2017). Here it is reported for the first time from Rhode Island and Tennessee.
RHODE ISLAND: RHODE ISLAND: Providence / Co. , 2.3km SW Pawtucket / 41.867562, −71.405309 / 21 m, 3–17 Jul 2018, LFT/ K. DiVito, BSF# 80975 (2, CMNH) GoogleMaps ; RHODE ISLAND: Providence / Co. , 2 km NW of Seekonk / 41.822939, −71.351664, 8m / 15–29 Jul 2019, LFT/ M. Picozzi, BSF# 88473 (1, CMNH) GoogleMaps ; RHODE ISLAND: Kent Co. / 2.4 km ESE Lippitt, 22m / 41.711739, −71.499511 / 22m, 17–30 Jul 2019, LFT/ M. Picozzi, BSF# 88437 (1, CMNH) GoogleMaps ; TENNESSEE: TENESSEE: David-/ son Co., Madison. / light, 22-vi-1997 / B & B Valentine [date, month and year handwritten] // Valentine / Coll’n / Rec. 2016 (1, FSCA) ; TENESSEE: David-/ son Co., Madison. / light, 23-vi-1997 / B & B Valentine [date, month and year handwritten] // Valentine / Coll’n / Rec. 2016 (1, FSCA) ; TENESSEE: David-/ son Co., Madison. / light, 24-vi-1997 / B & B Valentine [date, month and year handwritten] // Valentine / Coll’n / Rec. 2016 (1, FSCA) .
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