Strategus talpa (Fabricius, 1792)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164903 |
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Felipe |
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Strategus talpa (Fabricius, 1792) |
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Strategus talpa (Fabricius, 1792)
Strategus talpa ( Fig. 18-19 View Figure 14-19 ) is known from Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Antigua, St. Barthélemy, and probably other islands in the Leeward Islands ( Ratcliffe 1976). The specimens reported here were collected in 2009. This species is similar to S. caymani , but it has a distinct pronotal fovea, whereas S. caymani does not. Additionally, the parameres have only a slight preapical angulation and a broadly rounded apex in S. talpa , but the angulation is pronounced and the apex is more attenuate in S. caymani . Specimens were seen from FSCA.
Grand Cayman: Georgetown: May 2009 (4).
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