SUBFAMILYPARANDRINAE
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5182961 |
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Birandra (Yvesandra) pinchoni Villiers 1979c: 182 ; 1980a: 129, 1980b: 137; Chemsak et al. 1992: 13; Monné and Hovore 2005: 2; Chalumeau and Touroult 2005a: 43 ( Parandra ). Distribution. Dominica, Martinique; Lesser Antilles endemic. Notes. Found in rotted logs and tree trunks; in hygrophile zone forest.
Parandra (Parandra) glabra (Degeer) 1774: 352 ( Attelabus ); Blackwelder 1944-1957: 551; Villiers 1980a: 130, 1980b: 138; Chalumeauand Touroult 2005a: 42 ( Hesperandra ); Touroult 2012a: 76, 83. = Parandra lineolata Gory 1844: 207 of St. Vincent; Fleutiauxand Sallé 1890: 459 of Guadeloupe; Gahan 1895: 81. Distribution. Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia, St. Vincent. Mexico to Panama to Venezuela, Trinidadand Argentina; the Lesser Antilles and Latin America . Notes. Larvae have been found in wood of trees in the genera Acacia spp. , Araucaria sp. , Aspidosperma sp. , Ochroma spp. , Phoebe sp. , Spondias mombin L., etc. Adults occur under bark and sometimes in small groups; in hygrophile zone forest. Plate 44.
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