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doi: 10.4039/ent2321-2
Rhynchites bicolor Fab. has not that general distribution, in Canada at least, that is believed by Mr. Wickham, who remarks(Can. Ent., Vol. XXIL., p. 171): “In fact I doubt if there is a spot on this continent where roses grow that Rhynchites bicolor does not inhabti too.” On the Pacific coast it is certainly a very common insect, as I found at Victoria, V.L.., and New Westminster, B.C., in May and June, 1888.
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