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Species Ceresa basalis
Phylogeny and systematics of the treehopper subfamily Centrotinae (Hemiptera: Membracidae). By Matthew S. Wallace & Lewis L. Deitz Associated Publishers, 2004
Memoirs on Entomology, International, Volume 19
From Associated Publishers Web site:
Memoir 19 treats the phylogeny and systematics of the long neglected treehopper subfamily Centrotinae (Hemiptera: Membracidae). This work includes: phylogenetic hypotheses used to place 206 of 216 genera into monophyletic tribes; an illustrated tribal key and descriptions for identifying the 23 valid tribes (6 new); and discussions of phylogeny, biogeography, and several life history traits. The monograph also provides 186 figures illustrating key tribal and generic characteristics (with 1500 individual digital photographs from both light and scanning electron microscopy and line drawings).
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Catalogue of the Hemiptera of American North of Mexico: Excepting the Aphididae, Coccidae and Aleurodidae. Vol. 2. By Van Duzee, E.P. 1917. University of California Press, Berkeley., 1917
Full Text
Good source for distribution and literature info.
Van Duzee, E.P. 1917. Catalogue of the Hemiptera of American North of Mexico: Excepting the Aphididae, Coccidae and Aleurodidae. Vol. 2. University of California Press, Berkeley. i-xiv + 902 pp.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 5 August, 2009 - 5:00pm |
 The Leafhoppers and Planthoppers By L. R. Nault, J. G. Rodriguez Wiley-Interscience, 1985
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KEYS TO THE INSECTS OF THE FAR EAST OF THE USSR By Lehr, P. A. et al. LENINGRAD NAUKA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1988
Contributed by WonGun Kim on 23 August, 2009 - 5:18pm |
Insect Life and Insect Natural History By S. W. Frost Dover Publications, Inc., 1959
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INSECTS OF THE SOUTHWEST: Arizona, New Mexico, So. California By Douglas D. Copeland Self published by author, 2009
This is a neat photo book. There is no written information, but rather 715 color photographs of dragonflies, beetles, and moths mostly from Southern Arizona. It is an excellent book to have if you are interested in Southwestern insects. Somewhat like having a miniature museum at your fingertips sans collection info.
Available from bioquip (bioquip.com) for $25
Contributed by dmelius on 28 July, 2009 - 1:09pm |
A Field Guide to the Plants and Animals of the Middle Rio Grande Bosque By Jean-Luc E. Cartron, David C. Lightfoot, Jane E. Mygatt, Sandra L. Brantley, and Timothy K. Lowrey University of New Mexico Press, 2008
An excellent field guide to plants, invertebrates, herps, and mammals of the Bosque region of New Mexico. Available from UNM press (unmpress.unm.edu)
Contributed by dmelius on 28 July, 2009 - 1:00pm |
Bug Butts Contributed by katewatson on 4 July, 2009 - 8:11am |
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