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Data Home » Guide » Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) » TrueBugs,Cicadas,Hoppers,AphidsandAllies(Hemiptera) » TrueHoppers(Auchenorrhyncha) » Cicadas,Spittlebugs,Leafhoppers,andTreehoppers(Cicadomorpha) » LeafhoppersandTreehoppers(Membracoidea) » TypicalTreehoppers(Membracidae) » Smiliinae » Acutalini » Acutalis » Acutalistartarea ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) The immigration of insects to Florida, with a tabulation of records published since 1970 By J.H. Frank, E.D. McCoyFlorida Entomol. 75: 1-28, 1992 details · login or register to post comments Contributed by v belov on 9 June, 2011 - 12:46pm Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) History of insects By Rasnitsyn A.P., Quicke D.L., edsKluwer Academic Publisher Dordrecht, xii + 517 pp., 2002 Full text of selected chapters available here details · viewatamazon.com · login or register to post comments Contributed by v belov on 23 May, 2011 - 2:17am Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) A compendium of the biographical literature on deceased entomologists By P. GilbertBritish Museum (Natural History). 455 pp., 1977 i have a pdf copy details · viewatamazon.com · login or register to post comments Contributed by v belov on 6 May, 2011 - 9:22am Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR. Vol. I: Apterygota, Palaeoptera, Hemimetabola By Bei-Bienko G.Y., ed.Leningrad: Zool. Inst. 935 pp., 1964 Taxonomy outdated; otherwise, a sound source with lots of useful info. details · login or register to post comments Contributed by v belov on 28 January, 2011 - 12:22pm Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) The principal cactus insects of the United States. By Hunter et al.USDA Bureau of Entomology Bulletin. 71 pp., 1912 Hunter, W.D., F.C. Pratt, J.D. Mitchell. 1912. The principal cactus insects of the United States. USDA Bureau of Entomology Bulletin 113: 1-71. details · login or register to post comments Contributed by Mike Quinn on 13 December, 2010 - 7:43am Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) Aquatic insects and oligochaetes of North and South Carolina By A.R. Brigham, W.U. Brigham, A. GnilkaMidwest Aquatic Enterprises, Mahomet, IL. 837 p., 1982 details · viewatamazon.com · login or register to post comments Contributed by v belov on 1 December, 2010 - 8:55pm Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) Manual for identification of quarantine and other important pests of raw materials, stored products, and seed By Mordkovich Ya.B., Sokolov E.A.Kolos, Moscow, 384 pp., 1999 Full text The title is rather deceptive, as the illustrated keys cover only two insect orders (no mites, etc.), i.e. 400+ beetle species and ~160 spp. of lepidopteran larvae associated with stored products and seed worldwide, incl. many obscure species of no commercial relevance at all. Despite the outdated taxonomy, the book is helpful in providing valuable illustrations borrowed from authoritative sources, distribution and habitat/product data not found online elsewhere, and info on many beetle spp. details · viewatamazon.com · login or register to post comments · readmore Contributed by v belov on 25 November, 2010 - 7:48pm Arthropods(Arthropoda) » Hexapods(Hexapoda) » Insects(Insecta) Western Forest Insects By Furniss, R.L. and Carolin, V.M. 1977.U.S.D.A. Forest Service Misc. Publ. 1339, 1977 Furniss, R.L. and Carolin, V.M. 1977. Western forest insects. U.S.D.A. Forest Service Misc. Publ. 1339, 654 pp. Authors: Robert Livingston Furniss, Valentine M. Carolin, Frederick Paul Keen Preface This manual concerns itself with insects and related organisms in forests and woodlands of North America, west of the 100th Meridian and north of Mexico. ("Eastern Forest Insects," by Whiteford L. Baker (1972) covers the area east of the 100th Meridian.) The intended primary users are practicing foresters and others responsible for preventing or minimizing insect-caused damage to forests and wood products. Thus, major purposes of the manual are to facilitate recognition of insects and their damage and to provide needed information for determining a course of action. The manual should also be useful to students of forestry and entomology, professional entomologists, extension specialists, forestry technicians, forest owners, forest recreationists, teachers, and others. details · login or register to post comments · readmore Contributed by Mike Quinn on 16 November, 2010 - 11:25pm ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... |