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Species Nabis alternatus

 
 
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A synopsis of the damsel bugs (Heteroptera: Nabidae) of Michigan
By Swanson D.R.
Great Lakes Entomol. 45: 40‒55, 2012

A monographic study of the hemipterous family Nabidae as it occurs in North America
By Harris, H.M.
Entomologica Americana, 9: 1-97, 1928
*Use with caution, many taxonomic changes since its publication.

Three new species, notes and new records of poorly known species, and an updated checklist for the North American Nabidae...
By Kerzhner I.M., Henry T.J.
Proc. Ent Soc. Wash. 110: 988–1011, 2008
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T.J. Henry's comment: "The late I.M. Kerzhner was our world authority and in the relatively recent Palearctic catalog (1996) he again reduced these names to subgenera of under Nabis. Personally, I was comfortable with keeping them as genera, but until further study, it is best to follow that publication and this one."

Hemiptera mexicana.
By Stål, C.
Entomologische Zeitung, 23: 289-325., 1862
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Stål, C. (1862). Hemiptera mexicana. Entomologische Zeitung, 23: 289-325.

Corrections and additions to the "Catalog of the Heteroptera, or true bugs, of Canada and the continental United States"
By Henry, T.J., and Foreschner, R.C.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 94(2): 263-272., 1992
Henry, T.J., and Foreschner, R.C. (1992) Corrections and additions to the "Catalog of the Heteroptera, or true bugs, of Canada and the continental United States". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 94(2): 263-272.

Abstract

The catalog of the Heteroptera of Canada and the United States, appearing in December 1988, contains entries for more than 675 genera and 3800 species. Through use and the efforts of the coeditors and cooperating colleagues, a list of corrections and additions is provided for the 958-page volume. Changes range from extra periods and parentheses around authors names to omitted taxa.

Catalogue of the Nearctic Hemiptera-Heteroptera.
By Banks, N.
American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. viii + 103 pp., 1910
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Banks, N. (1910) Catalogue of the Nearctic Hemiptera-Heteroptera. American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. viii + 103 pp.

Aquatic and semiaquatic Hemiptera of Mississippi
By Wilson C.A.
Tulane Studies in Zoology 6: 113‒170, 1958

New Hemiptera-Heteroptera, with comments upon the distribution of certain known species
By Barber, H.G.
New York J Ent Soc 22: 164-171., 1914
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Barber, H.G. (1914) New Hemiptera-Heteroptera, with comments upon the distribution of certain known species. New York J Ent Soc 22: 164-171.

 
 
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