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** Attagenus brunneus LeConte. Although this introduced Old World species, a minor stored products pest, probably occurs throughout the U.S. and Canada ( Beal 2003), it does not seem to have been specifically recorded from Oregon. Benton Co., Corvallis, 16VI 42, T. Y. Hsiao (OSAC).
Megatoma ampla Casey. Curry Co. , nr. Devil’s Backbone, 16 air miles NE Brookings, ex. cones Pinus attenuata , 25III69, RLW. According to R. S. Beal, Jr. (in litt.), this is the eighth specimen known to him.
Megatoma trogodermoides (Beal) . Beal (2003) did not include this species from Oregon; however, later he ( Beal 2005) added it, but without a specific locality. Its occurrence in Oregon is based on the following specimens: Douglas Co., 7 mi NW Roseburg, 1VIII66, J. D. Vertrees; Klamath Co., Threemile Creek, Upper Klamath Lake, 30V60, J. Schuh (AMNH); Yamhill Co., Dayton, 25V41, KMF (OSAC).
Thylodrias contractus Motschulsky. Multnomah Co., Portland , 27XI79. Another minor pest, this Holarctic species probably occurs throughout the U.S. and Canada, though records are incomplete ( Beal 2003).
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Westcott, Richard L., Parsons, Gary L. & Johnson, Paul J. 2006 |
Thylodrias contractus
Motschulsky. Multnomah Co., Portland 1839 |