References for species Phytocoris juniperanus Knight, 1968

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Phytocoris chiricahuae Knight 1968B: 239, fig. 296
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr., MG (syn. by Stonedahl, 1988B:126) USA: Arizona
Phytocoris flaviatus Knight 1968B: 241, fig. 297
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr., MG (syn. by Stonedahl, 1988B:126) USA: Arizona
Phytocoris juniperanus Knight 1968B: 238, fig. 302
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr., MG, host USA: Nevada
Phytocoris santaritae Knight 1968B: 245, fig. 294
(PDF not available.)  n. sp., descr., MG (syn. by Stonedahl, 1988B:126) USA: Arizona
Phytocoris Stictophytocoris saundersi Wagner 1974G: 144
(PDF not available.)  Descr., fig., dist. undefined
Phytocoris juniperanus Stonedahl 1988B: 126, figs. 117, 119, 123, 125, 135
(PDF not available.)  n. syns., diag., disc., SEM, MG, hosts W USA
Hosts
Juniperus osteosperma Knight, 1968B:238 (Family: Cupressaceae)
Juniperus osteosperma Stonedahl, 1988B:126 (Family: Cupressaceae)
Juniperus pachyphloea Stonedahl, 1988B:126 (Family: Cupressaceae)
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