Dos nuevas especies de Phyllophaga Harris (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae, Melolonthinae) de Jalisco e Hidalgo, México.
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v23i1.4991Keywords:
Taxonomía, escarabajos de mayo, pinares, encinaresAbstract
Se describen Phyllophaga (s.str.) gastonguzmani n. sp. y P. (s.str.) rafaelamothei n. sp. colectadas en localidades montañosas con bosques mixtos formados por encinos y pinos de los estados de Jalisco e Hidalgo, respectivamente. Se incluyen ilustraciones de los habitus dorsales y laterales, detalles de las estructuras con valor diagnóstico, así como comentarios sobre las características que les diferencian de otras especies mexicanas de Phyllophaga.References
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