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Order Hemiptera - True Bugs, Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids and Allies

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Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs
By Blackman and Eastop
Wiley, 2007

Corixidae of the Western Hemisphere
By Hungerford, Herbert Barker
University of Kansas Publications, 1948
1st reprint: 1977; This publication, although fairly old, is an excellent resource for aquatic entomologists or anyone with a deep interest in the Nearctic Corixidae (water boatmen). There is also coverage of Mexican, Central American, and Carribbean species. The publication contains numerous b/w plates/illustrations, distribution maps, keys for subfamilies, genera, and all species found in the Western Hemisphere, plus information on systematics, biology, ecology, distribution, and collecting and mounting techniques.

The Scale Insects of California. Parts 1-3.
By Raymond J. Gill
Sacramento, Calif. : Analysis and Identification Branch, Division of Plant Industry, California Dept. of Food and Agriculture, 1988
The three parts (separate publications) are:

The scale insects of California. Part 1, The soft scales (Homoptera:Coccoidea:Coccidae). 1988.

The scale insects of California. Part 2: The minor families (Homoptera:Coccoidea) : Margarodidae, Ortheziidae, Kermesidae, Asterolecaniidae, Lecanodiaspididae, Cerococcidae, Aclerdidae, Kerriidae, Dactylopiidae, Eriococcidae, and Phoenicococcidae. 1993.

The scale insects of California. Part 3: The armored scales (Homoptera:Coccoidea:Diaspididae). 1997.

The Lygaeidae of Florida (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae)
By Slater, James Alexander, & Richard M. Baranowski. 1990.
Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, 1990
Slater, J. A. and R. M. Baranowski. 1990. The Lygaeidae of Florida (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae). Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas. Vol. 14. Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Gainesville. xv + 211 pp.

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Summary: The Lygaeidae constitutes one of the largest and most varied families of Heteroptera. Until recently, little specialized work has been carried out on Florida Lygaeidae other than on species of direct economic importance.

A Genus Level Revision of Western Hemisphere Lygaeinae (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) with Keys to Species
By Alex Slater
University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 1992
Vol 55 (1): 1-56.

Miridae associated with Pennsylvania conifers 1. Species on arborvitae, false cypress, and juniper
By Wheeler, A. G., Jr and Henry, Thomas J.
The American Entomological Society, 1977
Transactions of the American Entomological Society 103: pp. 623-656

Provides description, biology, history and photos of mirids associated with Pennsylvania conifers.

Available online at PBI

Plant bugs of Quercus ilicifolia: myriads of mirids (Heteroptera) in pitch pine-scrub oak barrens
By Wheeler, A. G., Jr
the New York Entomological Society, 1991
Journal of the New York Entomological Society 99: pp. 405-440

Provides distribution and biology of plant bugs found on scrub (baer) oak.

Available online at PBI

The predaceous and phytophagous plant bugs (Heteroptera: Miridae) found on apple trees in Quebec.
By Braimah, S. A., L. A. Kelton and R. K. Stewart
Société Léon-Provancher d'Histoire Naturelle du Canada, 1982
Naturaliste Canadien 109(2)

Provides keys, descriptions, and illustrations of various mirids.

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