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The flat bark beetles (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) is a small insect family with only about 70 species. Most of the species are distributed in Holarctic, Oriental and/or Australasian realms, while in South America, only six species have been recorded, including a single one known from Peru.Two cucujid beetle species,Palaestes abruptusSharp, 1899 andP. nicaraguaeSharp, 1899, are recorded from South America for the first time. The species are recorded from the Pasco (P. abruptus) and Cusco and Junín (P. nicaraguae) Regions of Peru, based, in part, on data collected through the iNaturalist citizen science database. Habitats of both species are presented in photographs for the first time. A country-level checklist to Cucujidae species currently known from South America is provided.
Cucujidae, iNaturalist, QH301-705.5, 590, ANZSRC::060899 Zoology not elsewhere classified, ANZSRC::060399 Evolutionary Biology not elsewhere classified, <i>Palaestes</i>, Palaestes, Col, Peru, citizen science, <i>Thesaurus</i>, Biology (General), Venezuela, Coleoptera, ANZSRC::060207 Population Ecology, Thesaurus, ANZSRC::060808 Invertebrate Biology, Ecuador, Taxonomic Paper, checklist, Brazil
Cucujidae, iNaturalist, QH301-705.5, 590, ANZSRC::060899 Zoology not elsewhere classified, ANZSRC::060399 Evolutionary Biology not elsewhere classified, <i>Palaestes</i>, Palaestes, Col, Peru, citizen science, <i>Thesaurus</i>, Biology (General), Venezuela, Coleoptera, ANZSRC::060207 Population Ecology, Thesaurus, ANZSRC::060808 Invertebrate Biology, Ecuador, Taxonomic Paper, checklist, Brazil
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