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Linné
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PRINCE EDWARD
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:
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examined from Prince, Queens, and Kings counties (
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). The earliest record of this adventive, Palearctic species is from 1982 (
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Charlottetown,
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, NSMC).
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Newly recorded on Prince Edward Island.
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report the many attempts to introduce this species to North
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in 1973 and since that time this species has colonized almost every state in the
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and every province in southern
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.
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