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Illustrated identification key to the genera of New World Micrelytrini (Hemiptera: Alydidae: Micrelytrinae)...
By Brailovsky, H.
Zootaxa 4668 (3): 393-409., 2019
Zootaxa

Brailovsky, H. (2019) Illustrated identification key to the genera of New World Micrelytrini (Hemiptera: Alydidae: Micrelytrinae), with description of two new genera, one new species and new distributional records. Zootaxa 4668 (3): 393-409.

Abstract

Two new genera, Nepiomistus, gen. nov., and Protenoroides, gen. nov., and one new species, Nepiomistus eximius, sp. nov., from Ecuador are described. Protenoroides is used to accomodate a species previously included in the binomen Protenor tropicalis Distant, 1881. New distributional records for Esperanza texana Barber, 1906 and Protenor australis, Hussey, 1925 are included. Photographs of the dorsal and lateral habitus, a close up of the head and thorax in lateral view, and the parameres of the genera included in the New World Micrelytrini are presented. An illustrated identification key for the 13 genera included in the New World Micrelytrini is added.

Key to Florida Alydidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) and selected exotic pest species
By Jansen M.A., Halbert S.E.
Insecta Mundi 0476: 1-14, 2016

A synopsis of the Coreoidea (Heteroptera) of Michigan
By Swanson D.R.
The Great Lakes Entomologist 44: 139-162, 2011
practical keys to 25 spp. of 3 families are provided that are applicable to much wider territory.
sound faunal work, with several new state records.

Three new species of Heteroptera (Hemiptera: Rhopalidae, Rhyparochromidae) from Western North America
By Scudder G.G.E.
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 110: 1202-1211, 2008

A preliminary list of the Hemiptera of San Diego County, California.
By Van Duzee, E.P.
Transactions San Diego Society of Natural History, 2(1): 1-57., 1914
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Van Duzee, E.P. 1914. A preliminary list of the Hemiptera of San Diego County, California. Transactions San Diego Society of Natural History, 2(1): 1-57.

The Hemiptera enumerated below with few exceptions were taken by me during my residence in that county from December, 1912, to August, 1914. A few, however, were given me by Mr. W. S. Wright and others, and two or three are from localities just outside of the county. The following notes on localities and conditions are given for the benefit of those living in the east who are not conversant with the physical conditions found there.

New Florida and United States Heteropteran records (Hemiptera: Aradidae, Coreidae, Miridae)
By Henry T.J., White C.E., Halbert S.E.
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 123: 538-550, 2021

The aquatic and semi-aquatic Hemiptera of Virginia
By Bobb M.L.
Insects of Virginia 7, iv+195 pp., 1974

Hemiptera from southwestern Texas.
By Barber, H.G.
Science Bulletin of the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1(9): 255-289., 1906
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Barber, H.G. 1906. Hemiptera from southwestern Texas. Science Bulletin of the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1(9): 255-289. (Full Text)

During two successive summers (1903-1904) Mr. Carl Schaeffer of the Brooklyn Museum has collected insects for the Museum in the vicinity of Brownsville, Texas. The Hemiptera were placed in my hands to report upon and this paper is a result of my study of the Heteroptera.

 
 
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