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Order Orthoptera - Grasshoppers, Crickets, Katydids

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Annotated Checklist of Oecanthinae (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) of the World
By Walker, Thomas J. 1966.
Florida Entomologist, 1966
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Walker, T.J. 1966. Annotated Checklist of Oecanthinae (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) of the World. Florida Entomologist 49(4): 265-277.

The tree crickets of New York: life history and bionomics.
By Bentley B. Fulton. 1915.
New York Agricultural Experiment Station., 1915
A great source for 'everything you ever wanted to know about tree crickets'

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Fulton, B.B. 1915. The tree crickets of New York: life history and bionomics. New York Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 42: 3-47.

The systematics and biology of the cave-crickets of the North American tribe Hadenoecini ...
By T. H. Hubbell and M. N. Russell
Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, No. 156, 1978
T. H. Hubbell & R. M. Norton, The systematics and biology of the cave-crickets of the North American tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria: Ensifera: Rhaphidophoridae: Dolichopodinae), Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, No.156

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Revision of the Alutacea Group of genus Schistocerca (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Cyrtacanthacridinae).
By Song, H.J.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97(3): 420-436., 2004
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Song, H.J. 2004. Revision of the Alutacea Group of Genus Schistocerca (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Cyrtacanthacridinae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97(3): 420-436.

ABSTRACT The North American Alutacea Group of the genus Schistocerca is revised based on phylogenetic analysis and morphological comparison. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Schistocerca alutacea sensu Dirsh is paraphyletic because S. alutacea albolineata sensu Dirsh is sister to S. obscura. Here, I recognize the monophyletic Alutacea Group consisting of six species: S.

Batrachideinae (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Tetrigidae): an overview of the most diverse tetrigids of the Neotropical region
By Silva D.S.M., Cadena-CastaƱeda O.J., Pereira M.R.
Zootaxa 4946: 1-84, 2021

The North American Grasshoppers, volume I, Acrididae, Gomphocerinae and Acridinae
By Daniel Otte
Harvard, 1981
This is a very thorough treatment of the Slant-face Grasshoppers. It is full of information on behavior, has descriptions and maps of all species, as well as high quality illustrations of nearly all. It is extremely useful as an identification guide, as well as for learning about these fascinating insects. It covers all of North America from Panama northward. The treatment is still nearly up to date, with little having changed since it was published. I believe it is out of print now, but I find it still occasionally available. Hopefully it will be reprinted.
Harvard University Press

The North American Grasshoppers, volume II, Acrididae, Oedipodinae
By Daniel Otte
Harvard, 1984
This is a very thorough treatment of the Band-wing Grasshoppers. It is full of information on behavior, has descriptions and maps of all species, as well as high quality illustrations of nearly all. It is extremely useful as an identification guide, as well as for learning about these fascinating insects. It covers all of North America from Panama northward. The treatment is still nearly up to date, with little having changed since it was published. Long out of print, it is now available again from Harvard University Press

The Tettigidae of North America
By Hancock, Joseph Lane, 1864-1922
Chicago, Pub. by special grant of Mrs. Frank G. Logan, 1902
Historic work on this group, probably still useful, though one should always watch taxonomy. Available in various scanned forms from:

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