References for species Megalopsallus pallipes (Knight, 1968)

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Ankylotylus pallipes Knight 1968B: 56, fig. 77
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr., LV head-pronotum, host USA: Nevada
Merinocapsus pallipes Schuh 1986A: 224
  n. comb., diag., DV, MG, SEM, hosts USA: Arizona; Utah
Megalopsallus pallipes Schuh 2000A: 42, figs. 10, 14
(PDF not available.)  n. comb., diag., descr., disc., host, DV, MG USA: Arizona, Nevada, Utah
Hosts
Ephedra cutleri Schuh, 1986A:224 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra cutleri Schuh, 2000A:42 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra nevadensis Knight, 1968B:56 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra nevadensis Schuh, 1986A:224 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra sp. Schuh, 1986A:224 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra spp. Schuh, 2000A:42 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra torreyana Schuh, 1986A:224 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra torreyana Schuh, 2000A:42 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra viridis Schuh, 1986A:224 (Family: Ephedraceae)
Ephedra viridis Schuh, 2000A:42 (Family: Ephedraceae)
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