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Subphylum Hexapoda - Hexapods

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Notes on North American Psyllidae.
By Schwarz, E. A.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 6: 234-245, 1904

Psyllidae of Maine
By Patch E. M.
Bulletin of the Maine Agricultural Experimental Station 187, 1911

American Psyllidae IV (A Partial Revision of Subfamilies).
By Crawford, D. L.
Pomona College Journal of Entomology 3: 480-503. , 1911

The psyllids of America North of Mexico: (Psyllidae: Homoptera) (Subfamilies Psyllinae and Triozinae)
By Tuthill, L.D.
Iowa State College Journal of Science 17: 443-660, 1943
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[cite:1074286]

An annotated checklist of the psyllids of California (Hemiptera: Psylloidea)
By Percy, D.M., A. Rung and M.S. Hoddle
Zootaxa 3193: 1-27, 2012

Revision of Timema Scudder (Phasmatoptera: Timematodea) including three new species
By Vickery V.R.
Can. Entomol. 125: 657–692, 1993

Description of three new species of Timema and notes on three other species
By Vickery V.R., Sandoval C.P.
J. Orthoptera Res. 10: 53‒61, 2001

A synopsis of Argia of the US with keys and descriptions of new spp., Argia sabino, A. leonorae, and A. pima (Coenagrionidae).
By Garrison, R.W.
Transactions of the American Entomological Society 120(4): 287-368., 1994
[Cite:1636885

Rosser William Garrison. 1994. A synopsis of the genus Argia of the United States with keys and descriptions of new species, Argia sabino, A. leonorae, and A. pima (Odonata: Coenagrionidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 120(4): 287-368.

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A synopsis of all 29 species of Argia occurring north of Mexico includes keys to both sexes based primarily on caudal appendage morphology in males and morphology of the mesostigmal plates in the females, diagnoses, distributional notes and diagnostic illustrations.
Three new species, A. leonorae (Holotype male.-MEXICO: Nuevo Leon state, in FSCA), A. pima (Holotype male. - U.S.A.: Arizona, Pima Co., in USNM), and A. sabino (Holotype male. -U.S.A.: Arizona, Pima Co., in USNM) are described.

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