Serica vespertina accola Dawson, 1921
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Serica vespertina accola Dawson, 1921 |
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Serica vespertina accola Dawson, 1921
Putnam 1876; Wickham 1897, 1911; ISIC; IWUC; UNSM; ELFC; DAVC; MJPC.
Collection dates: April–July.
Mating pair collected on flowering culm of prairie cinquefoil ( Potentilla arguta ) after sunset during July; collected on vertical stems of willow ( Salix spp. ) a few feet above ground after sunset; also collected at light.
Specimen label data: Cedar Hills Sand Prairie , Black Hawk Co., Iowa, 7 July 1996, UV light, 28 June 2006 [2], Potentilla arguta culm, ELF ( ELFC) ; Fish Farm Mounds State Preserve , Allamakee Co., Iowa, 2 July 2003, sweeping prairie, ELF ( ELFC) .
County records ( Figure 159 View Figures 154–161 ): Allamakee, Appanoose, Black Hawk, Clayton, Delaware, Dickinson, Linn.
Subfamily RUTELINAE MacLeay, 1819
Tribe RUTELINI MacLeay, 1819
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