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Species Apiomerus cazieri

 
 
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Biosystematic revision of the genus Apiomerus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) in North and Central America
By Szerlip, S. L.
Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Berkley, CA. Unpublished.

Nineteen new species of Apiomerus in North and Central America were erected in this thesis, in addition to a vast amount of information regarding life history. Unfortunately the new species are invalid due to its unpublished status.

Contribution to the morphology and phylogeny of the Reduvioidea. Part IV. The Harpactoroid complex
By N.T. Davis
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 62: 74-94, 1969

Sinopse dos Apiomerini, com chave ilustrada para os gêneros (Hemiptera-Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Harpactorinae)
By Gil-Santana, H. R., L. A. A. Costa, D. Forero & S. O. Zeraik
Publicações avulsas do Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro 97: 1-21, 2003
(Review of Apiomerini, with an illustrated key to genera; in Portuguese)

Identification manual for the aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera of Florida
By John H. Epler
FL Dept. of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL. 186 pp., 2006
Full title: Identification Manual for the Aquatic and Semi-aquatic Heteroptera of Florida (Belostomatidae, Corixidae, Gelastocoridae, Gerridae, Hebridae, Hydrometridae, Mesoveliidae, Naucoridae, Nepidae, Notonectidae, Ochteridae, Pleidae, Saldidae, Veliidae)

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True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera:Heteroptera): Classification and Natural History
By Randall T. Schuh & James Alexander Slater. 1995.
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York., 1995
Schuh, R.T. and J.A. Slater. 1995. True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). Classification and Natural History. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York. xii + 336 pp.

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Heteroptera of Economic Importance
By Carl W. Schaefer, and Antonio Ricardo Panizzi
CRC Press, 2000

Heteroptera of Eastern North America
By W.S. Blatchley
The Nature Publishing Company, 1926
Great resource for true bugs of Eastern North America, although sorely out of date.

The systematics of the Hemiptera
By Dimitri Forero
Revista Colombiana de Entomología 34 (1): 1-21, 2008
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Interesting and helpful review summarizing current advances and understanding or relationships between major lineages, and providing an up-to-date list of identification aids available online and otherwise.
Abstract: The Order Hemiptera comprises four main clades: Sternorrhyncha, Auchenorrhyncha, Coleorrhyncha and Heteroptera. In this article the main phylogenetic hypotheses for Hemiptera and its subgroups are reviewed. Important references regarding catalogs and identification aids are provided for the m

 
 
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