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Evaluating Indirect Ecological Effects of Biological Control
By E. Wajnberg, J.K. Scott, P. C. Quimby
CABI, 2001

Pacific Northwest Insects
By Merrill A. Peterson
Seattle Audubon Society, 2018
To be released August 11, 2018.
Promises to be a great book! Update: It is a great book!
U. of Washington Press Intro

List of insect species which may be tallgrass prairie specialists.
By Catherine Reed
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 35 p., 1996
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Miscellaneous insects: the cottony cushion-scale (Icerya purchasi Maskell), order Hemiptera; family Coccidae.
By Charles Valentine Riley
Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture; report of the entomologist, 1886: 466-492, 1886
Riley C.V., 1886. Miscellaneous insects: the cottony cushion-scale (Icerya purchasi Maskell), order Hemiptera; family Coccidae. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture: report of the entomologist, 1886: 466-492

Catalogue of the Specimens of Neuropterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum
By Walker, Francis
British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology, 1: 1-658, 1852
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Forest and shade tree entomology
By Anderson R.F.
Wiley. 428 pp., 1960

Nomina Insecta Nearctica
By Poole, Robert W.
Nearctica.com, Inc.
Nomina Insecta Nearctica was originally published in a series of 4 rather large volumes. Each of the volumes have now been broken down into separate volumes, making downloading easier and faster and also allows you to take only those particular segments of the checklist of interest to you. Additionally, superfluous pages (blanks and title pages) have been eliminated.

Volume 1 - Coleoptera, Strepsiptera
Volume 2 - Hymenoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera, Raphidioptera, Trichoptera

Insects on Dried Fruits - Agriculture Handbook 464
By Perez Simmons and Howard D. Nelson
United States Department of Agriculture , 1975
Publication covers beetles, moths, flies, wasps & bees, ants, barklice, mites and black widow.

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