References for species Pseudoxenetus regalis (Uhler, 1890)

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Xenetus regalis Uhler 1890A: 80
  n. sp. USA: Florida; Pennsylvania; Texas
Xenetus scutellatus Uhler 1890A: 81
  n. sp. (syn. by Henry, 1985A:1128) NE USA
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Slater 1950A: 55, pl. 6, fig. 17, pl. 7, fig. 3
(PDF not available.)  female genitalia undefined
Pseudoxenetus regalis Carvalho 1958B: 150
  cat. undefined
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Carvalho 1958B: 150
  cat. undefined
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Kelton 1959B: 37, fig. 95
(PDF not available.)  MG undefined
Pseudoxenetus regalis Khalaf 1971A: 340
(PDF not available.)  List USA: Mississippi
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Akingbohungbe 1974A: 252
  chromosome number undefined
Pseudoxenetus regalis Henry and Smith 1979A: 215
  List, host USA: Georgia
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Henry and Smith 1979A: 215
  List, host USA: Georgia
Pseudoxenetus regalis Wheeler, Henry and Mason 1983A: 142
  List USA: West Virginia
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Wheeler, Henry and Mason 1983A: 142
  List USA: West Virginia
Pseudoxenetus scutellatus Akingbohungbe 1983A: 39
  testis follicle no. undefined
Pseudoxenetus regalis Henry, T. 1985A: 1128
  n. syn., disc. undefined
Xenetus scutellatus Henry, T. 1985A: 1128
  disc., lectotype designation undefined
Pseudoxenetus regalis Blinn 1988A: 310
  biol., host undefined
Pseudoxenetus regalis Wheeler 1991A: 428
  biol., host E USA
Hosts
Quercus alba Blinn, 1988A:310 (Family: Fagaceae)
Quercus ilicifolia Wheeler, 1991A:428 (Family: Fagaceae)
Quercus sp. Henry and Smith, 1979A:215 (Family: Fagaceae)
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