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1 May 2006 THE BROMELIAD-INHABITING BITING MIDGE, FORCIPOMYIA (PHYTOHELEA) BROMELICOLA (LUTZ), NEW TO THE FAUNA OF THE UNITED STATES (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE)
William L. Grogan, Lawrence J. Hribar
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Abstract

The bromeliad-inhabiting biting midge, Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (Lutz) is recorded for the first time in the United States from specimens reared from bromeliads in the Florida Keys (Monroe County).

William L. Grogan and Lawrence J. Hribar "THE BROMELIAD-INHABITING BITING MIDGE, FORCIPOMYIA (PHYTOHELEA) BROMELICOLA (LUTZ), NEW TO THE FAUNA OF THE UNITED STATES (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE)," Entomological News 117(3), 319-322, (1 May 2006). https://doi.org/10.3157/0013-872X(2006)117[319:TBBMFP]2.0.CO;2
Received: 10 January 2006; Accepted: 1 March 2006; Published: 1 May 2006
KEYWORDS
biting midge
Bromeliaceae
bromeliad
Ceratopogonidae
Diptera
Florida
new record
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