Scaphinotus snowi snowi
(LeConte, 1881)
Scaphinotus snowi snowi is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae. The Scaphinotus snowi is closely related to other members of the Scaphinotus, which are specialized . Based on records of the nominate species, are associated with the plant Robinia (black locust) and are active during fall. The subspecies is recorded from the United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Scaphinotus snowi snowi: //ˌskæfɪˈnoʊtəs ˈsnoʊ.aɪ ˈsnoʊ.aɪ//
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Distribution
United States; North America.
Host Associations
- Robinia - plantAssociated with of the nominate Scaphinotus snowi
Similar Taxa
- Scaphinotus snowiThe is with the nominate subspecies; distinction is based on geographic or morphological variation within the .
- Megacyllene snowiSimilar but belongs to a different (Cerambycidae, longhorn beetles) and is not closely related; Megacyllene snowi is a flower-visiting active in fall on goldenrod and Mexican locust, while Scaphinotus snowi is a ground beetle.