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Genus Deraeocoris
The Hemiptera or sucking insects of Connecticut - Family Miridae (Capsidae) By Knight, Harry, H. State of Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey, 1923
Guide to the insects of Connecticut. Part IV.
Along with Knight's another book, The Plant Bugs, or Miridae, of Illinois (1), this book provides keys and description of a variety of eastern Mirids.
Available online in PBI of American Museum of Natural History.
Contributed by WonGun Kim on 30 January, 2009 - 11:58pm |
The Plant Bugs of the Prairie Provinces of Canada: Heteroptera, Miridae By L.A. Kelton Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre Supply and Services Canada, 1980
The Insects and Arachnids of Canada, Part 8. 408 pp.
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The Plant Bugs, or Miridae, of Illinois By Knight, Harry, H. State of illinois, 1941
Include illustrations, identification keys, short desciption of species, etc. 234 pages
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Plant Bugs on Fruit Crops in Canada. Heteroptera: Miridae. By Kelton L. A.
Include illustrations, distribution maps, identification keys, species descriptions, etc.
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True Bugs (Heteroptera) of the Neotropics By Panizzi A.R., Grazia J., eds. Springer. xxii+901 pp., 2015
Contributed by v belov on 3 December, 2023 - 7:04pm |
True bugs of the world (Hemiptera, Heteroptera): classification and natural history By Schuh R.T., Weirauch C. Siri Scientific Press, Manchester. 800 pp., 2020
Contributed by v belov on 13 October, 2023 - 7:50pm |
New state and provincial records for some nearctic true bugs (Hem.:Heteroptera) from the Ill. Nat.Hist. Survey Insect Collection By Swanson D.R. Great Lakes Entomol. 54: 104‒142, 2021
Contributed by v belov on 11 August, 2023 - 5:50pm |
New United States records for five Heteroptera (Berytidae, Cydnidae, Miridae) from Arizona and New Mexico By Henry, T. J. and J. T. Botz Entomological Society of Washington, 2023
PROC. ENTOMOL. SOC. WASH.
124(4), 2022, pp. 784–794
Abstract.—Five Heteroptera from Arizona/New Mexico are reported new to the
United States: Pronotacantha armata Štusák [Berytidae], Tominotus hogenhoferi
(Signoret) [Cydnidae], and Calocorisca tenera Distant, Fulvius atratus Distant, and
Macrolophus saileri Carvalho [Miridae]. Reviews of the pertinent literature, distribution
records, and known host information are provided and color habitus images
and diagnoses of each species are presented to facilitate identification.
Contributed by Jason Botz on 4 August, 2023 - 1:50pm |
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