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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
Cite: 2128262 with citation markup [cite:2128262]

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Sweet, M.H. (1964). The biology and ecology of the Rhyparochrominae of New England (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) Part II. Entomologica Americana 44: 1-201.

A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut.

In Part I the ecology of the Rhyparochrominae was discussed in general and six of the species were taken up. In the present and final part the remaining rhyparochromine species of New England are considered.

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