References for species Irbisia brachycera (Uhler, 1872)

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Rhopalotomus brachycerus Uhler 1872A: 416
  n. sp. USA: Colorado
Irbisia paeta Van Duzee 1921B: 150
  n. sp. (syn. by Schwartz, 1984A:228) USA: California
Irbisia arcuata Van Duzee 1921B: 148
  n. sp. (syn. by Knight, 1941C:79) USA: Colorado
Irbisia brachycerus Carvalho 1959A: 104
  cat. undefined
Irbisia paeta Carvalho 1959A: 105
  cat. undefined
Irbisia tejonica Bliven 1961A: 48
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr. (syn. by Schwartz, 1984:228) USA: California
Irbisia gorgoniensis Bliven 1961A: 47
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr. (syn. by Schwartz, 1984A:228) USA: California
Irbisia vertifica Bliven 1961A: 46
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr. (syn. by Schwartz, 1984A:228) USA: California
Irbisia tejonica Bliven 1963A: 85
(PDF not available.)  Fig. undefined
Irbisia gorgoniensis Bliven 1963A: 85
(PDF not available.)  Fig. undefined
Irbisia vestifica Bliven 1963A: 85
(PDF not available.)  Fig. undefined
Irbisia brachycera Knight 1968B: 185
(PDF not available.)  Syns., records USA: Utah
Irbisia brachycera Kelton 1980E: 85
(PDF not available.)  Syns., diag., hab., dist., map undefined
Irbisia brachycera Schwartz 1984A: 227, figs. 4, 9, 32, 55, 78
(PDF not available.)  n. syn., diag., descr., disc., DV, MG, FG, hosts W North America
Hosts
Agropyron sp. Schwartz, 1984A:227 (Family: Poaceae)
Bromus sp. Schwartz, 1984A:227 (Family: Poaceae)
Elymus sp. Schwartz, 1984A:227 (Family: Poaceae)
Festuca sp. Schwartz, 1984A:227 (Family: Poaceae)
Hordeum sp. Schwartz, 1984A:227 (Family: Poaceae)
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