References for species Pilophorus gracilis Uhler, 1895

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Pilophorus gracilis Uhler 1895A: 42
  n. sp., host USA: Colorado; Maryland; Virginia; New Jersey; Massachusetts
Alepidia gracilis squamosa Knight 1926E: 26
  n. var., host (syn. by Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154) USA: Alabama
Alepidia bellula Hussey 1954A: 200
  n. sp., host (syn. by Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154) USA: Michigan
Alepidia bellula Carvalho 1958B: 135
  Cat. undefined
Alepidia gracilis Carvalho 1958B: 135
  Cat. undefined
Alepidia gracilis Kelton 1959B: 36, fig. 92
(PDF not available.)  MG undefined
Alepidea gracilis Khalaf 1971A: 340
(PDF not available.)  List USA: Mississippi
Alepidea gracilis Henry and Smith 1979A: 215
  List USA: Georgia
Alepidia gracilis Wheeler, Henry and Mason 1983A: 142
  List, host USA: West Virginia
Alepidra gracilis Snodgrass, Henry, and Scott 1984A: 854
  List USA: Mississippi
Pilophorus gracilis Schuh and Schwartz 1988A: 154, fig. 18
(PDF not available.)  n. syn., rev. comb., descr., disc., figs. antenna, hemelytron, MG, hosts, lectotype designation E USA
Hosts
Pinus banksiana Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus clausa Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus elliotti Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus glabra Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus resinosa Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus rigida Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus taeda Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus virginiana Schuh and Schwartz, 1988A:154 (Family: Pinaceae)
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