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PRIMARY TYPES OF SYMPHYTA (HYMENOPTERA) IN THE CANADIAN NATIONAL COLLECTION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Michael J. Sarazin
Affiliation:
Biosystematics Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0C6

Abstract

One hundred and four primary types of Symphyta housed in the Canadian National Collection were examined and listed. These were contributed by the following authors: Harrington (18), MacGillivray (19), Provancher (17), Smith (9), Goulet (8), Ross (7), Wong (4), Wong and Ross (4), Benson (3), Gibson (3), Middlekauff (3), Curran (2), Garlick (2), Peck (2), Burdick (1), Ries (1), and Wong and Milliron (1).

Résumé

Nous avons étudié et noté 104 types primaires de Symphyta de la Collection Nationale du Canada. Ils furent présentés par les auteurs suivants : Harrington (18), MacGillivray (19), Provancher (17), Smith (9), Goulet (8), Ross (7), Wong (4), Wong et Ross (4), Benson (3), Gibson (3), Middlekauff (3), Curran (2), Garlick (2), Peck (2), Burdick (1), Ries (1) et Wong et Milliron (1).

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1986

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