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Subfamily Phymatinae - Ambush Bugs

 
 
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Weirauch C. (2008-2012) About assassin bugs
[cite:1346041]

Bierle et al. A Literature-based Key to REDUVIIDAE (Heteroptera) of Florida
PDF file, key to this family in Florida.
Note. Likely should have been posted as a "book" here in BugGuide.

Illinois Natural History Survey--Reduviidae
Photos with identifications, references.

Schuh, R.T. 2024. On-line Species Pages of Heteroptera (Insecta)
cite:2343351
Updated database of Heteroptera specimen data (primarily AMNH specimens).

Moreira F.F.F. (2013) Distributional database of the water striders, water bugs, and kissing bugs...
[cite:860225]
Full title: Distributional database of the water striders, water bugs, and kissing bugs (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha, Nepomorpha & Cimicomorpha: Reduviidae: Triatominae)

Skipper L. (2003-2012) Danmarks Blomstertæger
[cite:610862]
'The plant bugs of Denmark': a marvelous, bountiful resource covering all the heteropteran fauna, with emphasis on the Miridae. In Danish. Worth exploring in depth... and picking up some language along the way (quite manageable)

Gogala A. (2014) Heteroptera of Slovenia
[cite:609850]
excellent photos and brief profiles of most species that made their way from Europe to NA (another valuable resource of such info is(1))

Choate P.M. (YYYY) Identification key to the principal families of Florida Heteroptera
[cite:360712]
Illustrated by photos of David Almquist

 
 
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