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JOURNAL OF THE KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
卷 82, 期 1, 页码 21-29出版社
KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.2317/JKES805.27.1
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Anthidium manicatum; adventive species; range expansion; DNA barcoding
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- Canadian Barcode of Life Network from Genome Canada, NSERC
- Ontario Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology
Anthidium manicatum (L.) is an adventive species of European origin first recorded in North America in the late 1960's; from that point until 2001 its range on the continent was restricted to the northeast-central USA and central Canada (Ontario, more recently Quebec). In 2005, this species was reported from Nova Scotia, a rapid and wide increase in its distribution. In this paper, we document a similar rapid spread of A. manicatum into western North America, including British Columbia and Idaho, and discuss the potential risks of this species in eastern Canada. In addition, the potential of DNA barcoding as a rapid and reliable means of recognizing adventive bee species is advocated.
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