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Diatraea grandiosella

Dyar 1911

sec. Dyar 1911

common name: Southwestern corn borer
family: Crambidae
Identified 1997-08-06 by Steven J. Baskauf


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DataCite DOI for the image:10.5281/zenodo.11042363


Location information for the occurrence documented by this image:

West of Candlestick Rd 149 on Bristow Road 154, Perry County, Indiana, US
38.14281° latitude,-86.72595° longitude
Coordinate uncertainty: about 50 m

Location inferred from organism coordinates.


Remarks about this occurrence:

1997-07-29/1997-08-06.Pheromone trap 122 on power pole with maize on both sides of road

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Image creator: Steven J. Baskauf; created on 2018-02-11T17:28:46-06:00

Rights statement: (c) 2018 Steven J. Baskauf
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Metadata last modified: 2018-02-18T21:37:11-06:00
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Dyar 1911 =

Dyar, Harrison G., 1911. The American species of Diatraea Guilding (Lepid., Pyralidae). Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 22:199-207.. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.