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Description of Histiostoma Conjuncta (New Comb.) (Acari: Anoetidae), An Associate of Central American Bark Beetles
Author(s): J. P. Woodring; John C. Moser
Date: 1975
Source: Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 77(1): 83–86
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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The adult female and male plus the tritonymph of Histiostoma conjuncta (Woodring and Moser, 1970) (new comb.) and described. The species is known to be associated with various pine bark beetles from Honduras, Guatemala, and Louisiana.Publication Notes
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Woodring, J. P.; Moser, John C. 1975. Description of Histiostoma Conjuncta (New Comb.) (Acari: Anoetidae), An Associate of Central American Bark Beetles. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 77(1): 83–86Related Search
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