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Aquatic Insects of North America
By R. W. Merritt, K. W. Cummins, M.B. Berg
Kendall/Hunt, 2008
Over 1,000 pages citing 6,000 references. Contains keys and illustrations. Keys to larvae typically go to genus.

Fourth edition; previous editions dated 1978, 1984, 1996.

Scanned version of third edition available on Google books (missing some pages).

Parasitic Insects
By R. R. Askew
Elsevier, 1971

Learn About ... Texas Insects.
By Chris Durden. 1999. Texas Parks & Wildlife Press, Austin. 60 pp.
University of Texas Press, 1999
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Chris Durden is Curator Emeritus of Entomology and Geology, Texas Memorial Museum, Austin.

Durden, C. 1999. Learn About ... Texas Insects. Texas Parks & Wildlife Press, Austin. 60 pp.

Explanation of terms used in entomology
By John Bernardh Smith
Brooklyn Entomological Society, 1906
Viewable and downloadable in various formats from the Biodiversity Heritage Library

Guide to the Study of Insects (and a Treatise on Those Injurious and Beneficial to Crops)
By A. S. Packard, Jr., M.D.
Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1878
A wealth of natural history information, although there are a lot of outdated names that require some detective work.

The Songs of Insects
By Lang Elliott, Wil Hershberger
Houghton Mifflin, 2007
A book/CD combination with excellent photos, brief species accounts, and recorded songs of 75 North American species--mostly orthoptera, but a few cicadas as well.

Plant-Pollinator Interactions
By Nickolas M. Waser and Jeff Ollerton (eds)
The University of Chicago Press, 2006
The editors and contributors of this volume cover important contemporary work in pollination biology, with historic glimpses back to early seminal work by Kölreuter, Sprengel, and others.

Veterinary Entomology: Arthropod Ecoparasites of Veterinary Importance
By Richard Wall and David Shearer
Springer, 1997
Paperback

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