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Species Ashlockaria diadema
Dos especies nuevas del género Ashlockaria Harrington (Hemiptera-Heteroptera-Lygaeidae-Myodochini) By Brailovsky H. Anales Inst. Biol. Univ. Nal. Autón. México, Ser. Zool. 592: 245-252, 1989
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Revision of the genus Ligyrocoris Stål (Hemiptera, Lygaeidae) By Barber, H.G. New York Entomological Society, 1921
Barber, H.G. 1921. Revision of the genus Ligyrocoris Stål (Hemiptera, Lygaeidae). J. N. Y. Entomological Society 29:100-114.
Contributed by Jason Botz on 18 December, 2023 - 2:49pm |
A second revision of the genus Ptochiomera Say and its allies (Hemiptera, Lygaeidae) By Barber H.G. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 55: 19-27, 1953
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A Generic Level Revision and Cladistic Analysis of the Myodochini of the World By Harrington, B. Jane American Museum of Natural History, 1980
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History vol. 167
A key to 56 Myodochini genera including 13 new genera and their descriptions are provided.
Available online at AMNH Research Library.
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The biology and ecology of the Rhyparochrominae of New England (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) Part I. By Sweet, M.H. Entomologica Americana 43: 1-124., 1964
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut.
INTRODUCTION
Very little is known of the biology and ecology of the subfamily Rhyparochrominae, a taxon which includes over half of the members of the hemipterous family Lygaeidae. Since the Lygaeidae comprises a large family of insects, probably second in size to the Miridae among the Heteroptera, this is an unfortunate gap in our knowledge. For this reason, the present study was undertaken upon the New England rhyparochromine fauna. Of a total known lygaeid fauna of 65 species, 42 or 66% belong to the Rhyparochrom- inae. Of these I have been able to work with 39 species. Although restricted in scope to New England, this fauna, for the most part, is found throughout the eastern half of northern United States and southern Canada. A few rare species are included which while not as yet known from New England, are described from northeastern North America and may eventually be found in New England.
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The biology and ecology of the Rhyparochrominae of New England (Heteroptera : Lygaeidae) Part II By Sweet, M.H. Entomologica Americana, 44: 1-201, 1964
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The first eastern North American records for the introduced European rhyparochromids Drymus brunneus (Sahlberg) and Raglius... By S.M. Paiero, S.P.L. Luk & D. Beaton J. Entomol. Soc. Ontario 151: 25-31, 2020
Reports the first eastern North American occurrences of the introduced rhyparochromids Drymus brunneus and Raglius alboacuminatus, and the first North American record of Gastrodes grossipes.
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Lygaeidae collected in Western Texas, with a new Lygaeospilus from California By Barber, H.G. Ohio J. Sci. 48(2): 66-68, 1948
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