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Photos of insects and people from the 2022 BugGuide gathering in New Mexico, July 20-24

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Species Lamyctes caeculus

 
 
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A common terminology for the external anatomy of centipedes (Chilopoda)
By Lucio Bonato, Gregory D.Edgecombe, John G.E. Lewis, Alessandro Minelli, Luis A.Pereira, Rowland M. Shelley, Marzio Zapparolli
ZooKeys 69: 17–5, 2010

Updated Checklist of Wisconsin Centipedes (Chilopoda)
By Dreux J. Watermolen
Wisconsin Entomological Society Special Publication No. 4, 1997
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An Annotated Catalog of Centipedes (Chilopoda) From the United States of America, Canada and Greenland (1758–2008)
By Randy J. Mercurio
Information here.

Myriapoda of Canada
By Langor D.W., deWaard J.R., Snyder B.A.
ZooKeys 819: 169-186, 2019

Class Chilopoda, class Symphyla and class Pauropoda. In: Zhang Z.-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: An outline...
By Minelli A.
Zootaxa 3148: 157–158, 2011

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity
By Howell V. Daly, John T. Doyen, Alexander H. Purcell III
Oxford University Press, 1998
A very good textbook for initial research and learning about insects. It lays a nice foundation.

Farming with Soil Life
By Jennifer Hopwood, Stephanie Frischie, Emily May, and Eric Lee-Mader
SARE, 2021
This book can be downloaded or purchased. It offers family overviews of inverts living in our soil and how they benefit our soil.

Insects and the Plant Surface
By Barrie Juniper and Sir Richard Southwood
Edward Arnold Ltd, 1986
Understanding how the surface of a plant affects an insects explains some insect behavior. The surface is a protective mechanism for the plant in various ways. As related to insects, it repels, attracts, and protects. It explains why some insects prefer undersides of leaves for ovipositing or why large leaves are more preferred; these are examples of the myriad of variables.

 
 
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