The Genus Ozophora in Florida (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae)
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The Florida species of the genus Ozophora are keyed and described; distribution, food plants and habitats are discussed. Ozophora gilva, floridana, and caroli from Florida and levis from Florida and the Bahamas are described as new. Ozophora inornata Barber is synonymized with reperta Blatchley; divaricata Barber is reported from Florida for the first time; and concava (Distant) and pallescens (Distant) are removed from the Florida list. The remaining Florida species are burmeisteri (Guerin), trinotata Barber, laticephala Slater & O'Donnell and picturata Uhler.Downloads
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