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Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
2014
Citation
The Coleopterists Bulletin (2014) 68(2): 297-315.
Abstract
One hundred eighty-three species/subspecies of longhorn beetles are recorded from Nebraska, an increase of 19 species since 1971. The greatest number of recent discoveries have come from sites along the Missouri River, especially Indian Cave State Park in southeastern Nebraska, as well as the Pine Ridge at Chadron, Nebraska.
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Copyright 2014, the author. Used by permission.