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PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON SOME NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF HALISIDOTA HÜBN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Harrison. G. Dyar
Affiliation:
Roxbury, Mass.

Extract

Mr. Neumoegen and myself are at work upon this genus, with a view to present a revision of it; there are, however, some points upon which I should like to make a few independent remarks. The genus Halisidota is exclusively American, its stronghold being in the South. Indeed, the whole sub-family, the Phægopterinæ, are strongly, American, there being no European species and but few African, While still fewer reach through the East Indies to Australia.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1892

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References

* Proc., Cal. Acad. Sci. VII. 129.

* Psyche, VI. 323.

Dr. Behr considers it to be a valid species, and there is much in favour of this view.

* Psyche, VI. 162.

Cat. Brit. Mus. XXXI. p. 314 (1864).

Ent. Amer. I. 107.