A check-list of the orthopteroid insects recorded from British Columbia
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OrthopteraAbstract
A check-list of the 130 species of orthopteroid insects recorded from British Columbia is presented.References
Buckell, E.R. 1922. A list of the Orthoptera and Dermaptera recorded from British Columbia prior to the year 1922, with annotations. Proc, Ent. Soc. Brit. Columbia 20:3-41.
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Buckell, E.R. 1937. List of Dermaptera & Orthoptera recorded from British Columbia. Unpubl. Typescript. Dominion Entomological Laboratory, Vernon, B.C. March 1937. i + 12pp.
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