Two New Sulcate Species of Dichelonyx Harris (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Dichelonychini) from Southern California, USA and Baja California, Mexico
Author
McPeak, Ron H.
Author
Lago, Paul K.
Author
Hanley, Guy A.
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2020
2020-03-25
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Dichelonyx vicinus
(
Fall, 1901
)
(
Fig. 27
)
Dichelonycha
[sic]
vicina
Fall 1901: 291
.
Dichelonyx vicinus
is the largest sulcate
Dichelonyx
species in southern
California
, ranging from
8.5 to 13.7 mm
in length (
Fig. 27
). This species occurs at higher elevations (
1,374–1,893 m
in
San Diego County
), where adults eat needles of several species of conifers (
Fall 1901
).
Specimens
are frequently collected at light.
It
is readily distinguished from other sulcate species occurring in the area by its large size and bright metallic green or blue elytra.
The
species is common in
San Diego County
and presumably occurs in
Baja California
where similar coniferous habitats exist
.