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Order Psocodea - Barklice, Booklice, and Parasitic Lice
Systematics of Asiopsocidae (Psocoptera) including Pronotiopsocus amazonicus N. Gen. N. Sp. By Edward L. Mockford The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 66, No. 2, pp. 241-249, 1983
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Additions and corrections to "A classification of the psocopteran family Caeciliusidae (Caeciliidae auct.)" By Mockford E.L. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 127: 79-84, 2001
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A classification of the psocopteran family Caeciliusidae (Caeciliidae auct.) By Mockford E.L. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 125: 325-417, 1999
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Evolutionary history of mammalian sucking lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) By Light J.E., Smith V.S., Allen J.M., Durden L.A., Reed D.L. BMC Evolutionary Biology 10: 292, 2010
Contributed by v belov on 13 December, 2011 - 10:47am |
Morphology of Psocomorpha (Psocodea: 'Psocoptera') By K. Yoshizawa Insecta matsumurana. Series entomology. New series, 62: 1-44, 2005
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Review of parasitoid wasps and flies associated with Limacodidae in North America, with a key to genera By Michael W. Gates, John T. Lill, Robert R. Kula, J,E. O'Hara, D.B. Wahl, D.R. Smith, J,B. Whitfield, S.M. Murphy, & T.M. Stoepler Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 114(1): 24-110, 2012
Full title: Review of parasitoid wasps and flies (Hymenoptera, Diptera) associated with Limacodidae (Lepidoptera) in North America, with a key to genera.
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Some results of the University of Kansas entomological expeditions to Galveston and Brownsville, Texas, in 1904 and 1905. By Snow, F.H. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 20: 136-154., 1906
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Snow, F.H. (1906) Some results of the University of Kansas entomological expeditions to Galveston and Brownsville, Texas, in 1904 and 1905. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 20: 136-154.
The writer conducted two entomological expeditions to Texas for the museum of the University of Kansas in the years 1904 and 1905. Each of these expeditions had Brownsville, the extreme southern point of the state, as its objective point, but on account of the wretched connections with the one lone steamer between Galveston and our destination, as well as the limited time at our disposal, we spent the three weeks of our first stay, in May, at Galveston, but succeeded in reaching our original destination by rail in 1905, by the new Gulf Coast line.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 1 July, 2023 - 11:57am |
An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America By Merritt RW, Cummins KW, Berg MB (Editors) Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2019
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