Harmonia quadripunctata Pontoppidan
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Harmonia quadripunctata Pontoppidan
NEW BRUNSWICK: Westmorland County: Moncton, 1965–71, C.G. Majka, CGMC.
This Palearctic species was established in the United States as early as 1924 and is now found in New York and New Jersey ( Vandenberg 1990). The specimen collected in New Brunswick (specific date not recorded) apparently represents an accidental conveyance of this species by road, rail, or air to Moncton, a major transportation hub. There is no evidence that the species has become established; consequently it is not included as part of the region’s fauna.
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