References for species Lygus humeralis Knight, 1917

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Lygus humeralis Knight 1917C: 570, fig. 161a--c
  n. sp., MG (syn. by Kelton, 1975:14) Canada: British Columbia
Lygus ceanothi delecticus Knight 1941B: 270
(PDF not available.)  n. var., host (syn. by Kelton, 1975A: 14) USA: Colorado
Lygus humeralis Carvalho 1959A: 150
  cat. undefined
Lygus humeralis Kelton 1975A: 14, fig. 22
(PDF not available.)  n. syn., descr., map, DV, host undefined
Lygus humeralis Kelton 1980E: 104
(PDF not available.)  Syn., diag., host, dist., fig., map undefined
Lygus humeralis Schwartz and Foottit 1998A: 141, figs. 15, 26, 114, 187--192
(PDF not available.)  syn., diag., descr., disc., host, figs. head-pronotum, scutellum, DVs, 4 SEM, map CANADA: Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon Territory; USA: California, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Hosts
Achillea millefolium Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Ammophila sp. Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Poaceae)
Anaphalis margaritacea Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Artemisia tilesii Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Artemisia tridentata Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Aster sp. Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Ceanothus sp. Kelton, 1980E:104 (Family: Rhamnaceae)
Centauria maculosa Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Senecio foetidus Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
Solidago sp. Schwartz and Foottit, 1998A:141 (Family: Asteraceae)
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