New records for Hemiptera species in Western Australia
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Majer, Jonathan
Moir, M. L.
Fletcher, M. J.
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2003Type
Journal Article
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Moir, M. L., J. D. Majer & M. J. Fletcher (2003). New records for Hemiptera species in Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 21, 353-357.
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School of Agriculture and Environment
Department of Environmental Biology
Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Abstract
Four genera and nine species of Hemiptera from other states and territories have recently been recorded in Western Australia for the first time. Material has originated mainly from Jarrahdale, approximately 50 kms SE of Perth. Newly recorded species include one species of Cercopidae, five of Cicadellidae, one of Ricaniidae, one of Scutelleridae and one of Pentatomidae.
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