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Subspecies Brumoides septentrionis septentrionis
The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada: new records, biogeographic notes, and conservation concerns By Majka C.G., McCorquodale D.B. Zootaxa 1154: 49–68, 2006
Contributed by v belov on 7 March, 2014 - 7:54am |
Ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) recently immigrant to Florida By Thomas M.C., Blanchard O.J. Florida Dept. Agric. & Consumer Services Division of Plant Industry, Entomology Circular Number 428. 5 pp., 2013
Contributed by v belov on 11 June, 2013 - 11:07am |
An annotated checklist of the lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of Iowa, U.S.A. By Hesler L.S. Insecta Mundi 0091: 1-10, 2009
Contributed by v belov on 20 November, 2011 - 10:12pm |
Field guide to recently introduced species of Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) in North America By Robert Gordon and Natalia Vandenberg Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 1991
Full citation:
Gordon, R., and Vandenberg, N. 1991. Field guide to recently introduced species of Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) in North America, with a revised key to North American genera of Coccinellini. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 93:845-864.
Available online: http://biostor.org/reference/56473
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Ladybird Beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone By Majka C.G., McCorquodale D.B. NRC Research Press. Ottawa, Ontario, 2010
In: Assessment of Species Diversity in the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone. Edited by: McAlpine D.F., and Smith I.M. NRC Research Press. Ottawa, Ontario. pp. 439-452.
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Contributed by v belov on 13 December, 2010 - 2:52pm |
Studies in Coccinellidae By George H. Horn Transactions of the American Entomological Society, vol. 22, 1895
Online: http://entomology.lsu.edu/lsam/horn/Horn255.pdf
Concentrates on Tribe Scymnini, with keys, descriptions, and external dorsal figures of the insects.
Limitations:
- Taxonomy outdated
- No figures of appendages or internal anatomy.
What makes up for limitations:
- More-detailed keys and descriptions and more dorsal figures of Tribe Scymnini species than in Gordon's 1985 "The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) of America North of Mexico." (1)
- Available free online, unlike Gordon's 1976 "The Scymnini (Coleoptera
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Ladybugs of Alberta By John Acorn University of Alberta Press, 169 pages, 2007
-states that it is the first field guide on Ladybugs of any region of North America...
-covers 75 species found in Alberta, many of which are also widespread across the continent
-Colour plates at beginning of book illustrated by author are very useful, often showing variation within a species
-While it could have been edited rather more tightly, I still find this book to be very useful and It has helped me ID quite a few species in a region more than a thousand miles away...And while the author gets a little deeply into the debate of whether or not "invasive", exotic" or otherwise imported species are useful, beneficial, harmful, etc, this book still has loads of useful information, including lots of easily readable stuff on natural history, collecting techniques and so on...I would give it an enthusiastic "two thumbs up"!
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Larval key to Genera and selected Species of North American Cocinellidae (Coleoptera) By Rees, B. E., Anderson, D. M., Bouk, D., and Gordon, R. D. Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington, vol. 96(3), pp. 387-412, 1994
"Abstract - An illustrated key to the larvae of 46 of the 60 genera of North American Coccinellidae is presented." (including all genera currently represented in BugGuide) Fourteen genera are not yet understood sufficiently to include.
Paper includes many detailed figures of overall habitus and structures necessary for keys including; head and mouthparts, antennae, body structures and armature types.
Contributed by Tim Moyer on 17 October, 2008 - 1:08pm |
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