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FIRST RECORD OF A EUROPEAN BUG, MYRMEDOBIA EXILIS (HETEROPTERA: MICROPHYSIDAE), IN THE NEARCTIC REGION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Leonard A. Kelton
Affiliation:
Biosystematics Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa K1A 0C6

Extract

In the course of my search for Miridae in Newfoundland in 1980, I collected a series of six bugs which proved to be the males of Myrmedobia exilis (Fallén), family Microphysidae. The specimens were collected by sweeping the ground cover on the east side of Gibbet Hill just west of the Information Centre (Signal Hill National Historic Park), St. John's, Newfoundland, 20 July 1980. The vegetation on the hill site consisted mainly of a dense, but short mat of heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) intermixed with moss, clumps of grasses, and a few herbaceous plants. Thus sweeping was right along the ground. Collecting at the Signal Hill site, and generally across Newfoundland was limited by wet weather and although I spent three nights at St. John's only minimal collecting was possible.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1981

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References

Kelton, L. A. 1980. First record of European bug, Loricula pselaphiformis, in the Nearctic region (Heteroptera: Microphysidae). Can. Ent. 112: 10851087.Google Scholar
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