A preliminary list of Hemiptera of Idaho

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Iowa State College Journal of Science, Volume 18, Issue 1, p.199-208 (1944)

Call Number:

A44HAR01IDUS

URL:

https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatejournalofresearch/vol18/iss1/2

Keywords:

Aufeius impressicollis, Chelinidea vittiger, Chlorochroa ligata, Corimelaena virilis, Hemiptera, Holcostethus abbreviatus, Hoplinus echinatus, Kleidocerys franciscanus, Liorhyssus hyalinus, Neortholomus scolopax, Neottiglossa tumidifrons, Nysius raphanus, Stictopleurus plutonius, Tollius setosus, Zelus socius

Abstract:

This article compiles the known occurrences in Idaho of 233 forms of Hemiptera. The resulting preliminary list is the outgrowth of much general collecting by various workers over a period of years and by the senior author during the months June to August, inclusive, 1938. It is desirable in a study of this type to give seasonal distribution as well as geographical distribution and other pertinent data concerning the different species. Because of the limitations of publication space, however, it has been necessary to exclude much of this data. The localities are cited alphabetically, and only the earliest and latest dates of seasonal capture are given. Some forms are recorded without specific names or are questionably referred to a given species. This has seemed desirable because they represent possible unnamed forms and are in the hands of specialists for study or are represented by too few specimens for accurate identification. The miridae and corixidae are yet to be identified.

Notes:

Electronic File - Zoology: Invertebrates

Note that, according to the authors of the article, sightings with an * are from the "collections of the Twin Falls, Idaho, Laboratory of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine."

Recommended citation (odd for putting their notation for the article but not including author names at all):
(1944) "Iowa State College Journal of Science 18.2," Iowa State Journal of Research: Vol. 18: Iss.1, Article 2.