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Topic:
Beetles, blister beetles
Question:
Congratulations on your fine Web site! I have learned more about blister beetles from your Web site than I ever thought I would know. One item I did not find (or possibly overlooked) is the known range of the blister beetle. In what states is it found?
Answer:
There are many species of blister beetles. Many species are widely distributed. However, individual species may have a limited range so it depends on which species is in question. There are some types of blister beetles at almost any location.
Related Link: http://insects.tamu.edu/images/insects/fieldguide/bimg167.html
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Response by: John A. Jackman
Title:
Professor and Extension Specialist
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