The weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada, I: new records from New Brunswick

Publication Type:Journal Article
:2007
Authors:C. G. Majka, Anderson, R. S., McAlpine, D. F., Webster, R. P.
Journal:Canadian Entomologist
Volume:139
Pagination:378-396
Date Published:May-June
:0008-347X
:Bagous planatus, Ceutorhynchus semirufus, Dryocoetes granicollis, Listronotus laramiensis, Plocamus hispidulus, Trichapion nigrum
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Seventy-seven species of weevils are newly reported in New Brunswick, increasing the known provincial fauna to 206 species. Trichapion nigrum (Herbst), Ceutorhynchus semirufus LeConte, and Listronotus laramiensis (Angell) are recorded for the first time in Canada. Three species, Bagous planatus LeConte, Plocamus hispidulus LeConte, and Dryocoetes granicollis (LeConte), are removed from the province's faunal list. Components of the fauna are discussed with a particular focus on the introduced species found in the province. Monitoring to detect changes of both native and introduced species is emphasized.

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