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Section II
Psocoptera (Insecta): World Catalogue and Bibliography By Charles Lienhard and Courtenay. N Smithers Instrumenta Biodiversitatis Vol. 5. Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Genève, 2002
From the NHBS purchase page, this reference,
"Lists all 41 families, 371 genera, and 4408 species of the insect order Psocoptera (psocids) described up to the end of the year 2000. Graphically analyses the chronological discovery of species diversity. A synoptic table presents classification down to genus level with numbers of known species per taxon for each main biogeographical region of the world. Unusually also cites almost all other known references pertaining to their geographical distribution, morphology, biology, ecology, etc. Proposes several new names, synonymies, combinations, and status designations."
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Keys to the families and genera of Psocoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta) By C. N. Smithers Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, No. 2, pp. 1-82, 1990
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Psocopteres Euro-Meditarraneens Faune de France 3 By Charles Lienhard Museum d'histoire naaturelle de Geneve (suisse), 1998
If you are really interested in "Psocoptera" this book is very useful. Even though it is in French, the illustrations are extremely good and very helpful with difficult identifications. I could not function without it.
Contributed by Diane Young on 14 February, 2013 - 4:06pm |
North American Psocoptera By Edward L. Mockford Sandhill Crane Press, 1993
Google books link: http://books.google.com/books?id=wxr5nVOIamIC
Publisher's description:
North American Psocoptera provides a complete review of the 28 families, 78 genera and 287 species of the order Psocoptera found in the United States and Canada.This comprehensive book contains keys to all of the known taxa of Psocoptera which have been found in the study area, including three genera named as new. Not only are the native and established species included, but also those which have been taken at ports of entry in human commerce. The book contains differential diagnoses of the taxa above species level.
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The Megaloptera and Neuroptera of Minnesota By Sophy I. Parfin The American Midland Naturalist, 47(2): 421-434, 1952
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Notes on Insects Associated with Desert Broom (Baccharis sarothroides Gray) (Compositae) in Southeastern Arizona By R. P. Meyer, F. G. Zalom, T. L. McKenzie and P. H. Mason The Southwestern Naturalist Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 603-612, 1979
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Insects of Latin America: A Photographic Guide By Stephen Cresswell Trox Press, 2016
Useful for species that also occur in our area, particularly in the souther US.
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Annotated Checklist of the Neuropterida of Virginia (Arthropoda: Insecta) By Oliver S. Flint, Jr. Banisteria, number 45, pages 3-47, 2015
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