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Species Prosapia bicincta - Two-lined Spittlebug

 
 
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Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade Trees
By Alpheus Spring Packard, Jr., M. D.
Government Printing Office, 1881
Original from Harvard University, Library of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
Digitized Jun 19, 2008
275 pages
Available as PDF from Google Books.

The Spittlebugs of Canada. Homoptera: Cercopidae
By Hamilton, K.G.A.
Includes distribution maps, keys, excellent species illustrations, species descriptions, hosts, etc. Covers United States as well, with some exceptions in the genus Clastoptera. Could be found in university libraries or through ILL(Interlibrary Loans).

The systematics of the Hemiptera
By Dimitri Forero
Revista Colombiana de EntomologĂ­a 34 (1): 1-21, 2008
Full text
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

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.

The Leafhoppers and Planthoppers
By L. R. Nault, J. G. Rodriguez
Wiley-Interscience, 1985

Insects of Algonquin Provincial Park
By Steve Marshall
Friends of Algonquin Park, 1997
This book is very cheap and useful for anybody living near to Algonquin Provincial Park. Although it is a short book its 8X11 size makes it difficult to take out into the field.

Steve Marshall nine year later hugely expanded the book to create his "Insects: Their Natural History And Diversity: With a Photographic Guide to Insects of Eastern North America"
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Exotic Insects Reported New to Northeastern United States and Estern Canada since 1970
By Hoebeke, E.R. and A. G. Wheeler, Jr.
Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 91(3): 193-222, 1983

Wild plants and their associated insects in the Palearctic Region, primarily Europe and the Middle East
By Campobasso, G., E. Colonnelli, L. Knutson, G. Terragitti, and M. Cristofaro, eds.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, ARS–147, 1999

 
 
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