Serica vespertina accola

Dawson, 1921

Serica vespertina accola is a of scarab beetle in the Scarabaeidae, described by Dawson in 1921. It belongs to a of small, brownish beetles commonly known as May beetles or June beetles. The subspecies is documented from North America, though specific details about its and remain limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Serica vespertina accola: /sɛˈriːka vɛspərˈtiːna ˈakkɔla/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Status

Accepted as a valid of Serica vespertina (Dawson, 1921). The Serica contains numerous and subspecies, many of which are difficult to distinguish without detailed examination of genitalia and other morphological characters.

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