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Blackman
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3 al., No. 10233, SSWBer,
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, on upper and lower surface of leaves; 2 al., No. 10265, SSWBer,
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, on lower surface of leaves; 3 al., No. 10271, SSWBer,
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, on lower surface of leaves.
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Distribution outside Chukotka
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(Alaska).
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Specimens from Chukotka differ slightly in morphology from those described by
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. Our specimens have a slightly shorter base of the 6th antennal segment—306372 (
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Blackman and De Boise). However, these are minor differences and are probably the result of simple geographic variation.
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