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Chronological account
Kelisia crocea Van Duzee, 1897 previous combination of Stenocranus croceus (Van Duzee, 1897) according to Osborn & Ball (1897)
Stenocranus croceus (Van Duzee, 1897) previous combination of Liburnia crocea (Van Duzee, 1897) according to Beamer (1945)
Liburnia crocea (Van Duzee, 1897) previous combination of Prokelisia crocea (Van Duzee, 1897) according to Oman (1947)
Use(s) (chresonymy)
Ketsea crocea Crevecoeur, 1905 wrong spelling of Kelisia crocea Van Duzee, 1897
Stenocranus croecus Van Duzee, 1897 wrong spelling of Stenocranus croceus (Van Duzee, 1897) in Dozier (1922)
Distribution map: extant taxa
Opacity 30%
Data accuracy
Level 4
Levels 1, 2 and 3
(TDWG standard) GBIF occurrences
Geographical distribution
Canada (Manitoba)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Canada (New Brunswick)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Canada (Ontario)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Canada (Prince Edward Island)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Canada (Quebec)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Canada (Saskatchewan)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Florida  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Arkansas)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Colorado)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Connecticut)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Delaware)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Florida, nearctic)  according to  Wilson (1982)
United States of America (Illinois)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Indiana)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Iowa)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Kansas)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Louisiana)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Maine)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Massachusetts)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Michigan)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Minnesota)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Mississippi)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Missouri)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (New Hampshire)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (New Jersey)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (New Mexico)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (New York)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (North Carolina)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (North Dakota)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Ohio)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (South Dakota)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Virginia)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
United States of America (Wisconsin)  according to  Wilson (1982), Bartlett et al. (2014): 140
Biological interactions
Host-plant
Andropogon gerardi Vitman (Poales, Poaceae) according to Wilson (1982)
Andropogon scoparius Michx. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Wilson (1982)
Spartina pectinata Link (Poales, Poaceae) according to Wilson (1982), Wilson (2012): 167
Stipa spartea Trin. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Hendrickson (1930)