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Genus Lygus - Lygus bugs

 
 
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Plant Bug Planetary Biodiversity Inventory
The Planetary Biodiversity Inventory (PBI) for Plant Bugs provides a resource about the global plant bug subfamilies Orthotylinae and Phylinae (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae) to scientists, conservation biologists, environmental scientists, the general public and students via the internet.

Descriptions of six new species of Miridae from Eastern North America (Hemiptera, Miridae)
Canadian Entomologist 58: pp. 252-256
Author: Knight, Harry H.

Descriptions of Plagiognathus tiliae (synonymized to Plesiodema sericea), Psallus balli (transferred to Keltonia), Teleorhinus floridanus (described by Blatchley), Strongylocoris pallipes (transferred to Slaterocoris), Platytylellus zonatus (transferred to Prepops), Platytylellus confraternus var. collais (transferred to Prepops), and Sthenarus plebejus (synonymized to Sthenaridea vulgaris).

On-line Systematic Catalog of Plant Bugs
From the American Museum of Natural History. A link to a portion of this guide is already under the Info tab for Miridae.

Identification Key to the Principal Families of Florida Heteroptera, by P. M. Choate
Illustrated by photographs of David Almquist. Rich bibliography provided.

Checklist of the Hemiptera of Oklahoma
Extensive checklist, with bibliography.

(This is an old link, formerly under Hemiptera, a classification no longer used here.)

Newly emerged cicada
a very friendly newly emerged cicada from the end of summer 2008

Billd's Florida Insect Page.
This is my entomology page with photos and links about insects. I hope you use this page for science and education.

Say--American Entomology
Full title:
American entomology : a description of the insects of North American, with illustrations drawn and colored after nature / by Thomas Say ; edited by John L. LeConte ; with a memoir of the author by George Ord.
A lovely historical work. High resolution scans of individual plates (at the end of each volume) can be downloaded as JPEG2000 files. (Use a utility such as IrfanView to view them or convert them to other formats.) Many of the plates are lovely, and it is fascinating to see the fir

 
 
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