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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON
Volume 124, Issue 4, Pages 784-794Publisher
ENTOMOL SOC WASHINGTON
DOI: 10.4289/0013-8797.124.4.784
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Insecta; Hemiptera; true bugs; distributions; hosts; diagnoses
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Five Heteroptera species from Arizona/New Mexico are newly reported in the United States. The species include Pronotacantha armata, Tominotus hogenhoferi, Calocorisca tenera, Fulvius atratus, and Macrolophus saileri. This study provides a review of relevant literature, distribution records, and known host information, as well as color habitus images and diagnoses for each species to aid in identification.
Five Heteroptera from Arizona/ New Mexico are reported new to the United States: Pronotacantha armata Stusak [Berytidae], Tominotus hogenhoferi (Signoret) [Cydnidae], and Calocorisca tenera Distant, Fulvius atratus Distant, and Macrolophus saileri Carvalho [Miridae]. Reviews of the pertinent literature, distribution records, and known host information are provided and color habitus images and diagnoses of each species are presented to facilitate identification.
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