Daniel Curoe

 
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Dan Curoe in a Peruvian rainforest.

  

Dan Curoe is an amateur entomologist with interests in scarabs, biogeography, systematics, conservation, and photography. He is an avid field collector and has organized numerous expeditions to Central and South America where he focuses primarily on Rutelinae.

  Daniel Curoe
1352 Emerson Street
Palo Alto, CA
94301 U.S.A.

TEL: (650) 330-0733
EMAIL: dcuroe@hotmail.com
   
  PUBLICATIONS:

CUROE, D.J. & J.P. BERAUD, 1994. A new Plusiotis Burmeister from Mexico (Chiapas) and Guatemala (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). G. It. Ent. 7:31-33.

CUROE, D.J. 1994. Two new Plusiotis Burmeister from Honduras (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). G. It. Ent. 7:35-39.

CUROE, D.J. 1999. A new Plusiotis Burmeister of the victorina species group (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Occasional Papers of the Consortium Coleopterorum 3(1):1-4.

CUROE, D.J. 2001. Description of a new Plusiotis Burmeister with notes on Plusiotis ohausi Franz (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae). Occasional Papers of the Consortium Coleopterorum 4(1):45-49.

CUROE, D. & M.A. MORON, 2003. A new species of Promacropoides Sigwalt (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae) from Panama. Zootaxa 312:1-8.


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