Rhabdocnemis obscura (Boisduval)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5159964 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5182988 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D6388709-FFB7-5141-5EC1-AC6BFD1CF95A |
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Carolina |
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Rhabdocnemis obscura (Boisduval) |
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45. Rhabdocnemis obscura (Boisduval) View in CoL (pl. 7, A; misspelled obscurus on plate).
Calandra obscura Boisduval, Voy. Astrolabe, Ent. 2: 448, 1835.
Sphenophorus insularis Boheman, Eugenies Resa, Ins., 148, 1859.
Sphenophorns nudicollis Kirsh, Mus. Dresden, Mitt. 2: 156, 1877.
Sphenophorus promissus Pascoe, Mus. civ. stor. nat. Genova, Ann. II, 2: 300, 1885.
Sphenophorus tincturatus Pascoe, Mus. civ. stor. nat. Genova, Ann. II, 2: 301, 1885.
Sphenophorus beccarii Pascoe, Mus. civ. stor. nat. Genova, Ann. II, 2: 301, 1885.
Sphenophorus interruptocostatus Schaufuss, Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. 19: 204, 1885.
This is the common sugar-cane pest so widespread in the Pacific. Mr. Swezey took the following specimens: six, Piti , from sugar cane, Oct. 16, 1936; four, Agana , from royal palm, Oct. 3 ; and seven, Talofofo , from betel nut palm, June 17.
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Rhabdocnemis obscura (Boisduval)
Zimmerman, Elwood C. 1942 |
Pascoe 1885: 300 |
Pascoe 1885: 301 |
Pascoe 1885: 301 |
Schaufuss 1885: 204 |
Kirsh 1877: 156 |
Boheman 1859: 148 |