Revision of genus Texoreddellia ... a prominent element of the cave-adapted fauna of Texas
By L. Espinasa, N. D. Bartolo, D. M. Centone, C. S. Haruta, and J. R. Reddell Zootaxa 4126 (2): 221-239, 2016
L. Espinasa, N. D. Bartolo, D. M. Centone, C. S. Haruta, and J. R. Reddell, Revision of genus Texoreddellia Wygodzinsky, 1973 (Hexapoda, Zygentoma, Nicoletiidae), a prominent element of the cave-adapted fauna of Texas, Zootaxa 4126(2): 221-239, 2016.
Reddell, J.R. (1970). A Checklist of the Cave Fauna of Texas. V. Additional Records of Insecta. The Texas journal of science 22(1): 47-65.
ABSTRACT
Seventy-three species of insect are reported for the first time from caves in Texas; new records and bibliographic citations are included for 93 species previously reported from Texas caves. Unpublished records are included for the following groups: Collembola, Hemiptera, Homoptera, Odonata, Blattidae, Gryllacrididae, Psocoptera, Dermaptera, Lepidoptera, Formicidae, Siphonaptera, Diptera, and Coleoptera. Of special significance are new records for species of the carabid genus Rhadine.
Scudder, S.H. (Ed.) (1869). Entomological correspondence of Thaddeus William Harris, M.D. Edited by Samuel H. Scudder. Boston Society of Natural History, Boston.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 2 September, 2025 - 12:33pm
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.