2012
DOI: 10.1649/072.066.0117
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First Record ofPolydrusus sericeus(Schaller) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Western North America

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“…Noteworthy additions to our knowledge of the Canadian weevil fauna in the last 20 years include the works published by Bright (1993, 1994), Bouchard et al (2005), Bright and Skidmore (1997), Anderson (1997), Chantal (1998), Anderson (2002), Anderson and Korotyaev (2004), Rabaglia et al (2006), Majka and Anderson (2007), Majka et al (2007ac), Bright and Bouchard (2008), Humble et al (2010), Klimaszewski et al (2010), De Clerck-Floate and Cárcamo (2011), Webster et al (2012), Bouchard et al (2012), Humble and Hueppelsheuser (2012) and Looney et al (2012). Beyond these, we list 24 species new to Canada, in ten cases also representing new records at the generic level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noteworthy additions to our knowledge of the Canadian weevil fauna in the last 20 years include the works published by Bright (1993, 1994), Bouchard et al (2005), Bright and Skidmore (1997), Anderson (1997), Chantal (1998), Anderson (2002), Anderson and Korotyaev (2004), Rabaglia et al (2006), Majka and Anderson (2007), Majka et al (2007ac), Bright and Bouchard (2008), Humble et al (2010), Klimaszewski et al (2010), De Clerck-Floate and Cárcamo (2011), Webster et al (2012), Bouchard et al (2012), Humble and Hueppelsheuser (2012) and Looney et al (2012). Beyond these, we list 24 species new to Canada, in ten cases also representing new records at the generic level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hooker, Populus nigra Linnaeus, and Populus deltoides W. Bartram ex. Marshall P. nigra) in the Pacific Northwest (Arnett et al 2002;Nordman et al 2005;Pinski et al 2005aPinski et al , 2005bMajka et al 2007aMajka et al , 2007bCoyle et al 2008Coyle et al , 2010Coyle et al , 2011Coyle et al , 2012Hillstrom et al 2010;Humble and Hueppelsheuser 2012;Webster et al 2012;Niedbala 2013;Rodstrom 2013;Niedbala et al 2017). Adults of both species feed on buds and foliage and can cause considerable damage to tree crops (Pinski et al 2005b;Niedbala 2013;Niedbala et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%