Heteroptera (Hemiptera: Prosorrhyncha) New to Canada. Part 2
Abstract
The occurrence of an additional six species of true bugs newly recognized in Canada is documented. New US state records are given for two pentatomid species, and a key to the species of Neottiglossa Kirby in Canada is included.References
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