The cabbage flea beetle, Phyllotreta cruciferae (Coleoptera:
Chrysomelidae) was introduced into the United States from Europe
during the 1920's and 1930's. It was described as a new species,
P. columbiana, native to North America by F. H. Chittenden in 1927.
This synonymic situation was discovered in 1953 after P. cruciferae...
The mound-building harvester ant, Pogonmyrmex owyheei Cole,
(formerly included in the species occidentals) is widely distributed
on the semi-arid rangeland east of the Cascade mountains in Oregon.
Because of its seed foraging and vegetation clearing habits, this ant
has been considered as a possible competitor with livestock and
wildlife for...
Comparative ecological studies of Sialis californica Banks and
Sialis rotunda Banks were made in Western Oregon from 1966 to 1968.
Field collections for S. rotunda were made in fish holding pond at the
Oak Creek laboratories, 5 miles west of Corvallis, Benton County,
and for S. californica in enriched sections...