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151Bostrichidae / Woodboring beetles / Powderpost beetle

FAMILY LYCTIDAE (Lyctid powder-post beetles) J. McNamara Only six species of lyctids are known from Canada. Members of this family are commonly called "powder-post beetles" because of the tendency of the larvae to reduce

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FAMILY LYCIDAE (Net-winged beetles) J. McNamara Twenty-nine species of Lycidae are recorded from Canada and Alaska. The adults occur on leaves, flowers, or under bark and are thought to be predaceous. The larvae are pred

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    153Curculionidae / Xyleborus / Scolytus

    FAMILY SCOLYTIDAE (Bark and ambrosia beetles) J. McNamara One hundred and ninety-eight species of Scolytidae are recorded from Canada and Alaska. Most of the Canadian species attack forest trees, especially conifers, and

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    154Anisodactylus / Carabidae / Omus / Diplocheila

    FAMILY BOSTRICHIDAE (Bostrichid powder-post beetles) J. McNamara This family comprises 18 species in Canada and Alaska. It includes some of the most destructive beetles. Some of the species cause considerable damage to s

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    155Cantharidae / Chauliognathus / Carabidae

    FAMILY CANTHARIDAE (Soldier beetles) J. McNamara This family includes 126 species in Canada and Alaska. The adults are common on goldenrod, milkweed, and hydrangea where they feed on nectar and pollen. Most larvae are ca

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    FAMILY ITHYCERIDAE (New York weevil) J. McNamara This family includes only one species. The adults feed on the tender shoots and buds of various hardwoods and occasionally on some cultivated fruit trees. The larvae feed

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      FAMILY APIONIDAE (Pear-shaped weevils) J. McNamara Thirty-five species of Apionidae are recorded from Canada and Alaska. The larvae feed on leaves and stems causing galls, or develop within the seeds of various plants. T

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        158McNamara / Librarian

        The University of Chicago Library Organizational Structure Provost Visiting Committee  to the Library Board of the Library

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        Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 11:58:28
        159

        Stratygyle Contact Details: Don McNamara Stratygyle Strathgyle Bell QLD 4408

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          FAMILY PASSALIDAE (Peg and bess beetles) J. McNamara Only one species of Passalidae occurs in Canada. These beetles, which live in rotten logs and stumps, are not economically important. The adults and larvae communicate

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          - Date: 2013-06-03 23:36:56
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