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Assessment of insects, especially moths (Lepidoptera), of the White Sands National Monument
By Eric H. Metzler
Western National Parks Association, 2011

Chemical Ecology of Insects 2
By Carde R.T., Bell W.J.
Springer. 435 pp., 1995

The Torre-Bueno Glossary of Entomology
By Stephen W. Nichols
The New York Entomological Society, 1989
Revised Edition of A Glossary of Entomology by J. R. de la Torre-Bueno including Supplement A by George S. Tulloch
Compiled by Stephen W. Nichols, Department of Entomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Managing Editor Randall T. Schuh, Department of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
Published by The New York Entomological Society Incorporating the Brooklyn Entomological Society in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History.
Copyright 1989 by The New York Entomological Society

First paragraph of Preface:
"A revision of Jose Rollin de la Torre-Bueno's A Glossary of Entomology, published in 1937, was long overdue. For over half a century the Glossary, itself an expanded and modified version of John B. Smith's An Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology, published in 1906, has served as the most important reference for entomological terms in the English language. Supplement A by George S. Tulloch, published in 1962, enhanced the value of the Glossary, but even it is long out of date."

Biological Control of Weeds in Australia
By Cullen et al. (eds). 2012. CSIRO Publishing. 648 Pp.
CSIRO Publishing, 2012
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Jim Cullen, Mic Julien, Rachel McFadyen. (Editors). 2012. Biological Control of Weeds in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. 648 Pp.

Publisher's notes:

Biological control of weeds has been practiced for over 100 years and Australia has been a leader in this weed management technique.

This book reviews biological control of weeds in Australia to 2011, covering over 90 weed species and a multitude of biological control agents and potential agents.

Insects of New England & New York
By Tom Murray
Kollath+Stensass Publishing, 2011
"A handy field guide to over 1250 of our most distintive and interesting insects"

A marvelous book, with, not surprisingly, lots of great photography by one of Bugguides most prolific contributors - Tom Murray. Highly recommended.

http://www.kollathstensaas.com/book.php?bookID=20

http://www.amazon.com/Insects-New-England-York/dp/1936571021/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1346282430&sr=8-13&keywords=Insect+new+england

Immigrant phytophagous insects on woody plants in the United States and Canada: an annotated list
By Mattson W.J., Niemela P., Millers I., Inguanzo Y.
General Technical Report NC-169. St. Paul, MN: USDA Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, 1994

Insects associated with woody ornamental plants [of Texas].
By Burke et al. 1994.
Agrilife E-publication., 1994
Full Text - Agrilife E-publication

Burke, H.R., J.A. Jackman, and M. Rose. 1994. Insects associated with woody ornamental plants. EEE - 00019. Texas Agricultural Extension Service and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station. 168 pp.

Check-list of the insects of Connecticut‎
By Britton, W. E. 1920
Connecticut geological and natural history survey, Hartford., 1920
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Britton, W.E. 1920. Check-list of the insects of Connecticut. Bulletin no. 31. Connecticut geological and natural history survey, Hartford. 397 pp.

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