A Taxonomist's Notebook

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#365Insects 26: #Selatosomus pulcher (LeConte, 1853)
We don’t know much about the biology of this species, but their larvae most likely live in the soil, and appear to do especially well in forests that have been logged and then left to regrow for...

#365Insects 26: #Selatosomus pulcher (LeConte, 1853)

We don’t know much about the biology of this species, but their larvae most likely live in the soil, and appear to do especially well in forests that have been logged and then left to regrow for 15-20 years.

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