Tylospilus nigrobinotatus (Berg)
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Tylospilus nigrobinotatus (Berg) |
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Tylospilus nigrobinotatus (Berg)
Known distribution: Argentina (Buenos Aires, Chaco, Corrientes, and Río Negro ), Brazil, and Uruguay (Berg, 1879; Thomas, 1992; Dellapé et al., 2003).
Examined material: 4 males, 7 females, CATAMARCA, 3 km SW of San José , 1996 m, 26 ◦ 49.167 S 66 ◦ 4.159 W, 2-III-2006, D.A. Rider col. ( DARC) [First record from Catamarca] GoogleMaps .
Dellape, P. M., Martinez, A. P., Coscaron, M. C., 2003. New distributional records for the asopine pentatomids in temperate South America. Zootaxa 318, 1 - 16.
Thomas, D. B., 1992. Taxonomic Synopsis of the Asopine Pentatomidae (Heteroptera) of the Western Hemisphere. Thomas Say Foundation Monograph, vol. 16. Entomological Society of America, Lanham.
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