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Species Theatops posticus

 
 
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A common terminology for the external anatomy of centipedes (Chilopoda)
By Lucio Bonato, Gregory D.Edgecombe, John G.E. Lewis, Alessandro Minelli, Luis A.Pereira, Rowland M. Shelley, Marzio Zapparolli
ZooKeys 69: 17–5, 2010

Updated Checklist of Wisconsin Centipedes (Chilopoda)
By Dreux J. Watermolen
Wisconsin Entomological Society Special Publication No. 4, 1997
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An Annotated Catalog of Centipedes (Chilopoda) From the United States of America, Canada and Greenland (1758–2008)
By Randy J. Mercurio
Information here.

Myriapoda of Canada
By Langor D.W., deWaard J.R., Snyder B.A.
ZooKeys 819: 169‒186, 2019

Class Chilopoda, class Symphyla and class Pauropoda. In: Zhang Z.-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: An outline...
By Minelli A.
Zootaxa 3148: 157–158, 2011

Common Bees of Western North America
By Olivia Messinger Carril and Joseph S. Wilson
Princeton University Press, 2023
From back: "A portable full-color photographic guide to the most commonly seen bees in the western United States and Canada." I find the guide amply illustrated and fairly easy to use. It includes a quick reference guide in the front, with specimen pictures to help the reader narrow down which bee family or genus they may have observed.

A phenotypic comparison of regional populations of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773) with designations of new subspecies
By Pavulaan, H.
Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey. 8(5): 1-16, 2020
PDF available at this link

Insect Diapause
By David L. Denlinger
Cambridge University Printing House, 2022
Indepth information about diapause with extensive references. Gives the overview then provides examples with specific insects.

 
 
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