References for species Phoenicocoris rostratus (Knight, 1923)

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Lepidopsallus rostratus Knight 1923D: 470
  n. sp. USA: Minnesota
Lepidopsallus olseni Knight 1923D: 473
  n. sp. (syn. by Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004: 31) USA: Massachusetts
Lepidopsallus rostratus Carvalho 1958A: 54
  Cat. undefined
Lepidopsallus olseni Carvalho 1958A: 54
  Cat. undefined
Lepidopsallus rostratus Akingbohungbe 1974A: 252
  chromosome number undefined
Lepidopsallus rostratus Wheeler 1979A: 32
(PDF not available.)  List, disc., host USA: New York
Lepidopsallus rostratus Kelton 1980E: 333
(PDF not available.)  Diag., host, dist., map undefined
Lepidopsallus rostratus Akingbohungbe 1983A: 39
  testis follicle no. undefined
Lepidopsallus rostratus Wheeler, Henry and Mason 1983A: 136
  List, host USA: West Virginia
Phoenicocoris rostratus Stonedahl 1990A: 61
(PDF not available.)  n. comb. undefined
Phoenicocoris olseni Stonedahl 1990A: 61
(PDF not available.)  n. comb. undefined
Phoenicocoris rostratus Schwartz and Stonedahl 2004: 31, figs. 1U, 3, 18, 24
(PDF not available.)  n. syn., diag., redescr., color habitus, MG, SEM, hosts CANADA: widespread; USA: widespread
Hosts
Pinus banksiana Kelton, 1980E:333 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus contorta Kelton, 1980E:333 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus contorta Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004:32 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus silvestris Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004:32 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus sp. Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004:32 (Family: Pinaceae)
Pinus virginiana Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004:36 (Family: Pinaceae)
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