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A monographic study of the hemipterous family Nabidae as it occurs in North America
By Harris, H.M.
Entomologica Americana, 9: 1-97, 1928
Cite: 636364 with citation markup [cite:636364]
*Use with caution, many taxonomic changes since its publication.

@ BHL
The published article is available @ BHL

https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50727877

 
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Link PDF

 
Thanks Iustin.
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Harris' 1928 Nabidae monograph
I have this monograph electronically; feel free to send me an email if you need a copy.

 
monograph request
Hi Sarah,
Does the monograph have keys to subfamilies and/or genera? If so, would you please send me an electronic copy?
Thanks
Joe
josephfortier@gmail.com

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