Buprestidae of southern Vancouver Island
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This paper lists the Buprestidae known to occur on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, with their hosts. Represented are the following tribes: Buprestini (15 spp.); Chrysobothrini (6 spp.); Acmaeoderini (1 sp.); and Agrilini (1 sp.).References
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