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  3. Tarnished plant bug - Wikipedia

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    A study done in southwestern Quebec, Canada has investigated the presence of L. lineolaris in a commercial vineyard. [2] This study also indicated that weeds that grow from cultivation of crops serve as an important food source for L. lineolaris. This insect can be found across North America, from northern Canada

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  5. List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, the List of Wildlife Species at Risk has more than 600 entries for Canadian wildlife species considered at varying risks of extinction, including 301 classified as endangered species, 147 threatened species, 200 special concern, and 23 extirpated (no longer existing in the wild in Canada, but exists elsewhere). [1]

  6. Psorophora ciliata - Wikipedia

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    Psorophora ciliata occurs east of the Continental Divide of the Americas [1] with a range from South Dakota south to Central America and east to Quebec and Florida. [3] In South America, P. ciliata can be found in tropic or temperate environments. [4] These insects may live for up to two years from birth.

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  8. Category:Insects of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Lepidoptera of Canada (1 C, 230 P) Pages in category "Insects of Canada" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total.

  9. Dobsonfly - Wikipedia

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    Adult dobsonflies are some of the largest non-Lepidopteran insects of temperate zones such as the United States and Canada, with a wingspan of up to 18 cm (7.1 in) in some species of Corydalus. [3] The Asian Acanthacorydalis fruhstorferi can have a wingspan of up to 21.6 cm (8.5 in), making it the largest dobsonfly and the largest aquatic ...