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Species Paragnetina immarginata - Beautiful Stone
Illiesia, the International Journal of Stonefly Research University of Illinois
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A guide to the stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Florida By Pescador M.L., Rasmussen A.K., Richard B.A. Dept Envir. Prot., Tallahassee. 94 + 70 pp., 2000
Contributed by v belov on 24 December, 2014 - 1:10am |
The Plecoptera of North Carolina: A biologist’s handbook with standard taxonomic effort levels. Version 3.3 By Beaty S.R. North Carolina Dept of Environment & Natural Resources. 30 + 6 pp., 2011
Contributed by v belov on 10 March, 2012 - 8:08am |
Common names of Stoneflies (Plecoptera) from the United States and Canada By Stark B.P., Stewart K.W., Szczytko S.W., Baumann R.W. Ohio Biological Survey Notes 1: 1-18, 1998
Contributed by v belov on 8 November, 2011 - 12:41pm |
American stoneflies: a photographic guide to the Plecoptera By Stark, B. P., S. W. Szczytko, and C. R. Nelson The Caddis Press, Columbus, Ohio. iv + 1-126 pp., 1998
Includes photos of adults and nymphs of many North American species. The book is long overdue for a revision, in my opinion.
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THE STONEFLIES (Plecoptera) OF ALASKA AND WESTERN CANADA By Kenneth W. Steward and Mark W. Oswood The Caddis Press, 2007
Excerpt from Bioquip,"This monograph is a summary of knowledge of the biodiversity, systematics, distribution and biogeography of the 153 known northwestern North American stoneflies. Following a brief introduction, it contains a key to families. It then provides new keys to all species of adults and the lowest possible identifiable taxon of nymphs. Type locality, geographic range/regional distribution, and biology are given for each species. The book is generously illustrated with full-page drawings of adults in addition to line drawings of diagnostic characters."
Regions covered include Alaska, Yukon, Western Northwest Territories, Alberta, and British Columbia.
Contributed by Tim Loh on 5 January, 2010 - 1:29am |
Entomology for beginners: for the use of young folks, fruit-growers, farmers, and gardeners By A.S. Packard Henry Holt and Company, 1888
This little volume is an interesting glimpse into the science of entomology in the late 1800s, but today it is most useful as a source of public domain figures. Available online at Biodiversity Heritage Library
Contributed by Chris Wirth on 27 January, 2025 - 9:56pm |
Facts and theories concerning the insect head By R.E. Snodgrass Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 142, (1), 1–61, 1960
Detailed information and illustrations of insect head structures, but with somewhat dated terminology; available online and indicated as not in copyright in the United States.
Contributed by Chris Wirth on 25 January, 2025 - 7:48pm |
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