While distributions of aquatic insects are fairly well known in the southwestern United States, relatively few surveys have been conducted in northwestern Mexico. We report new collections of species of aquatic Heteroptera in the region, which extend the known range of several species by hundreds of kilometers, including the first record of Graptocorixa emburyi in the United States, and help show that disjunct distributions of other species are more continuous than previously thought.
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1 December 2013
New Records of Martarega, Graptocorixa, and Abedus (Heteroptera: Notonectidae, Corixidae, Belostomatidae) From Northwestern Mexico and Arizona, Including the First Record of Graptocorixa emburyi In the United States
Michael T Bogan,
Oscar G Gutiérrez-Ruacho,
J. Andrés Alvarado-Castro,
David A Lytle
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The Southwestern Naturalist
Vol. 58 • No. 4
December 2013
Vol. 58 • No. 4
December 2013