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Unidentified Galls
Insect Galls of Springfield, Massachusetts, and Vicinity By Fannie A. Stebbins Springfield Museum of Natural History, 1909
Full citation: Stebbins, Fannie A. 1909. Insect Galls of Springfield, Massachusetts, and Vicinity. Springfield, MA: Springfield Museum of Natural History.
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Galls and Gall Insects By Ross E. Hutchins Dodd, Mead & Company, 1969
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A phenotypic comparison of regional populations of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773) with designations of new subspecies By Pavulaan, H. Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey. 8(5): 1-16, 2020
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Insect Diapause By David L. Denlinger Cambridge University Printing House, 2022
Indepth information about diapause with extensive references. Gives the overview then provides examples with specific insects.
Contributed by Marci Hess on 18 November, 2024 - 1:02pm |
A Source-Book of Biological Names and Terms, 1st ed. By Edmund Jaeger Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1944
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Genitalic morphology and phylogenomic placement of the Australian spider Paraplectanoides crassipes Keyserling, 1886 (Araneae, A By Hormiga, G., Kulkarni, S., Arnedo, M. A., Dimitrov, D., Giribet, G., Kallal, R. J. & Scharff, N. Invertebrate Systematics 37(12): 797-818, 2023
Genitalic morphology and phylogenomic placement of the Australian spider Paraplectanoides crassipes Keyserling, 1886 (Araneae, Araneidae) with a discussion on the classification of the family Araneidae.
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/17491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/IS23050
Contributed by Laura P. on 8 February, 2024 - 8:36am |
North American vegetable pests: The pattern of invasion By Capinera J.L. Am. Entomol. 48(1): 20‒39, 2002
Contributed by v belov on 24 December, 2023 - 7:06pm |
Insects and Their Beneficial Microbes By Angela E. Douglas Princeton University Press, 2022
A comprehensive overview of symbiotic relationships between insects and microbes. Insects and Their Beneficial Microbes provides a much-needed conceptual framework for the growing discipline of insect-microbial interactions, and offers a wealth of insights into insect symbioses from molecular, physiological, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives.
Contributed by Marci Hess on 12 December, 2023 - 10:38am |
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