Species Details

Danosoma brevicorne

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SeasonalityAdults have been collected from mid March to early September. IdentificationThe tarsal claws lack setae. The pronotosternal sutures are situated at the bottom of a deep groove for the reception of antennae, and the hypomeron lacks grooves for the reception of the protarsus. Setae are short, broad and scale-like; dorsal setae are a mixture of pale yellow, brown and black setae forming a mottled pattern; ventral setae are pale yellow. The hind angles of the pronotum are convergent apically. The posterior half of the pronotum bears a deep longitudinal groove, while the anterior half of the pronotum bears a pair of shallower pits. Length 11.5-16 mm.

Scientific Name Danosoma brevicorne Habitat Boreomontane forests. Seasonality Adults have been collected from mid March to early September. Identification
The tarsal claws lack setae. The pronotosternal sutures are situated at the bottom of a deep groove for the reception of antennae, and the hypomeron lacks grooves for the reception of the protarsus. Setae are short,…
The tarsal claws lack setae. The pronotosternal sutures are situated at the bottom of a deep groove for the reception of antennae, and the hypomeron lacks grooves for the reception of the protarsus. Setae are short, broad and scale-like; dorsal setae are a mixture of pale yellow, brown and black setae forming a mottled pattern; ventral setae are pale yellow. The hind angles of the pronotum are convergent apically. The posterior half of the pronotum bears a deep longitudinal groove, while the anterior half of the pronotum bears a pair of shallower pits. Length 11.5-16 mm.
Life History Unknown. Conservation Common. Range Boreomontane forests throughout the province. In North America, recorded from Alaska to New Brunswick, south to Connecticut, Wisconsin, Utah and California.

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"Species Details - Danosoma brevicorne, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-5372. Accessed 18 Apr. 2024.

Authorship

Name Fuller, E. R.
Role species page author
Date 2005

Specimen Information

There is 1 specimen of this Species.

1 result plotted on map in 1 marker.
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UASM32880 - Danosoma brevicorne

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Peace River Collected ByJacobs, J. M. Date Collected2001-06-20/2001-07-11

Adult Seasonal Distribution