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Suborder Heteroptera - True Bugs

 
 
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Moreira F.F.F. (2013) Distributional database of the water striders, water bugs, and kissing bugs...
[cite:860225]
Full title: Distributional database of the water striders, water bugs, and kissing bugs (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha, Nepomorpha & Cimicomorpha: Reduviidae: Triatominae)

Skipper L. (2003-2012) Danmarks Blomstertæger
[cite:610862]
'The plant bugs of Denmark': a marvelous, bountiful resource covering all the heteropteran fauna, with emphasis on the Miridae. In Danish. Worth exploring in depth... and picking up some language along the way (quite manageable)

Gogala A. (2014) Heteroptera of Slovenia
[cite:609850]
excellent photos and brief profiles of most species that made their way from Europe to NA (another valuable resource of such info is(1))

Choate P.M. (YYYY) Identification key to the principal families of Florida Heteroptera
[cite:360712]
Illustrated by photos of David Almquist

Checklist of the Hemiptera of Oklahoma
Extensive checklist, with bibliography.

(This is an old link, formerly under Hemiptera, a classification no longer used here.)

Sucking Insects or Mites (USDA FOREST SERVICE GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT NC-57)
"This category includes those insects that insert their mouthparts into a leaf or twig and suck the juices from the plant."

Revision of the New World Plagiognathus
Full title: Revision of New World Plagiognathus Fieber : with comments on the Palearctic fauna and the description of a new genus (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae). Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 266. Author Randall T. Schuh.

Poecilocapsus lineatus (Fabricius) University of Florida
This article details the current distribution, description, life cycle, damage, and management of the fourlined plant bug. From the University of Florida, IFAS Extension, Featured Creature collection. A PDF may be downloaded from the EDIS database here: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/IN/IN115100.pdf.

 
 
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