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Trachyphloeus Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in North America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W J. Brown
Affiliation:
Entomology Research Institute, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario

Abstract

Trachyphloeus Germar, 1817, is judged to be introduced in North America; the two species described from the United States are considered European imports. Consequently, the names T. davisi Blatchley, 1916, and T. bifoveolatus (Beck), 1817, are considered synonymous, as are the names T. asperatus Boheman, 1843, Chaetechus setiger Horn, 1876, and T. olivieri Bedel, 1883. Chaetechus Horn, 1876, is synonymized with Trachyphloeus. T. aristatus (Gyllenhal), not previously reported from North America, is recorded from Carleton Place, Ontario.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1965

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