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GENERAL COLLECTION
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DESCRIPTION OF THE
COLLECTION

-Taxonomic Diversity
  and Strengths

-Geographical Coverage
 and Strengths

-Type Collection
-Voucher Specimens
-Historical and Current Sources
of Collection Growth

-Growth Rate of the Collection


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Agulla Collection Holdings

 

AGULLA COLLECTION HOLDINGS

Species of Agulla in CAS General Collection


Agulla is known from 16 species distributed throughout western USA and Canada south to northern Mexico.


Genus species Author
Agulla (Agulla) assimilis (Albarda)
Agulla (Agulla) astuta (Banks)
Agulla (Agulla) barri (Aspoeck)
Agulla (Agulla) bicolor (Albarda)
Agulla (Agulla) bractea Carpenter
Agulla (Agulla) crotchi (Banks)
Agulla (Agulla) flexa Carpenter
Agulla (Agulla) herbsti (Esben-Petersen)
Agulla (Californoraphidia) nigrinotum Woglum and McGregor
Agulla (Franciscoraphidia) directa Carpenter
Agulla (Glavia) adnixa (Hagen)
Agulla (Glavia) modesta Carpenter
Agulla (Glavia) paramerica Aspoeck
Agulla (Glavia) unicolor Carpenter


Aspoeck, H. 1986. The Raphidioptera of the world: a review of present knowledge. Pp. 15-29 in Recent Research in Neuropterology. Proceedings of the 2nd international Symposium on Neuropterology, J. Gepp, H. Aspoeck and H. Hoelzel, eds. Graz, Austria.

Aspoeck, H., U. Aspoeck, and H. Rausch. Die Raphidiopteren der Erde. Eine monographische Darstellung der Systematik, Taxonomie, Biologie, Okologie und Chorologie der rezenten Raphidiopteren der Erde, mit einer zusammenfassenden Ubersicht der fossilen Raphidiopteren (Insecta: Neuropteroidea). Goecke und Evers: Krefeld. 2 Vols. 730 und 550 pp. 3065 figs., 202 maps. 15 tables.


Last Update: 22 September 1997
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