Examination of museum specimens, unpublished collection data, and field surveys conducted between 2010 and 2014 resulted in records for 22 species of sawflies new to Washington State, seven of which are likely to be pest problems in ornamental landscapes. These data highlight the continued range expansion of exotic species across North America. These new records also indicate that our collective knowledge of Pacific Northwest arthropod biodiversity and biogeography is underdeveloped, even for a relatively well known and species-poor group of insects. Notable gaps in the knowledge of Washington State's Symphyta remain for the Olympic Peninsula, the Cascade Mountain Range, and the arid interior of the state. Washington's shrub-steppe appears ...
Faunistic studies of regional biodiversity of aquatic insects are increasing in importance as declin...
Protected areas are biodiversity hotspots of the world. Knowledge of their overall biodiversity is e...
An increasing number of non-native insects are reaching our ports and beyond as a result of global t...
Examination of museum specimens, unpublished collection data, and field surveys conducted between 20...
A diverse sawfly fauna of 176 species in 66 genera in 10 families occurred in three parks in the Geo...
Provincial and state records for a sample of insect groups from British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon, and...
In total, 388 specimens belonging to 61 species of sawflies were collected in North-Western Georgia ...
Figure 8 - Profenusa inspirata mines on Quercus garryana, Yakima County, Was...
A total of 15 families, 53 genera, and 189 species of Ephemeroptera are reported from California, Or...
Orussus minutus is an uncommonly collected parasitoid sawfly known from the eastern United States. ...
Figure 9 - Localities of Blennocampinae, Allantinae, and Tenthredininae (Tenthredinidae...
The insect order Lepidoptera includes moths and butterflies and is the most recognized group of inse...
A distributional checklist of the sawflies (Hymenoptera) of Canada, Alaska (USA) and Greenland (Denm...
Vanhornia eucnemidarum Crawford is the only species of Vanhorniidae that occurs in North America. Th...
The association of the wheat stem sawfly (Cephus cinctus Nort., Hymenoptera: Cephidae) and basin wil...
Faunistic studies of regional biodiversity of aquatic insects are increasing in importance as declin...
Protected areas are biodiversity hotspots of the world. Knowledge of their overall biodiversity is e...
An increasing number of non-native insects are reaching our ports and beyond as a result of global t...
Examination of museum specimens, unpublished collection data, and field surveys conducted between 20...
A diverse sawfly fauna of 176 species in 66 genera in 10 families occurred in three parks in the Geo...
Provincial and state records for a sample of insect groups from British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon, and...
In total, 388 specimens belonging to 61 species of sawflies were collected in North-Western Georgia ...
Figure 8 - Profenusa inspirata mines on Quercus garryana, Yakima County, Was...
A total of 15 families, 53 genera, and 189 species of Ephemeroptera are reported from California, Or...
Orussus minutus is an uncommonly collected parasitoid sawfly known from the eastern United States. ...
Figure 9 - Localities of Blennocampinae, Allantinae, and Tenthredininae (Tenthredinidae...
The insect order Lepidoptera includes moths and butterflies and is the most recognized group of inse...
A distributional checklist of the sawflies (Hymenoptera) of Canada, Alaska (USA) and Greenland (Denm...
Vanhornia eucnemidarum Crawford is the only species of Vanhorniidae that occurs in North America. Th...
The association of the wheat stem sawfly (Cephus cinctus Nort., Hymenoptera: Cephidae) and basin wil...
Faunistic studies of regional biodiversity of aquatic insects are increasing in importance as declin...
Protected areas are biodiversity hotspots of the world. Knowledge of their overall biodiversity is e...
An increasing number of non-native insects are reaching our ports and beyond as a result of global t...