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APHIDS ON
THE WORLD’S CROPS An Identification and Information Guide, second edition by R. L. Blackman & V. F. Eastop |
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2001, 466 pages, 51 b/w plates featuring 150 economically important aphids, slide-mounted and photomicrographed. Biology and distribution of major and minor aphid pests covers 445 species in 130 genera. Easy-to-use identification keys, detailed summa |
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CERCOPID SPITTLE BUGS OF THE NEW WORLD: Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cercopidae by Gervasio Silva Carvalho & Mick Webb |
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2005, 280 pages, 16 color plates with 56 photos of field images, 78 b/w plates with 278 species of genitalia figures, and 16 color plates of ~450 images of named museum specimens. South America processes a staggering number of insect species. While |
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ATLAS OF
APHIDS TRAPPED IN AGRICULTURAL CROPS French edition by L. L. Gualtieri & D. G. R. McLeod |
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1994, 66 pages, 255 b/w photos. Visual resource for crop protection specialists in Canada and the northern United States. Identifies and separates pests from other
species not harmful to agricultural crops. Includes 60 species (alate female form), w |
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CORIXIDAE OF THE WESTERN
HEMISPHERE (Hemiptera)
by H. B.Hungerford |
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1977 reprint of 1948 Univ. of Kansas Science Bulletin; 827 pages, 112 plates (1 color), 19 figures. Remains a definitive work on classification of water boatmen, a conspicuous and important element of freshwater environments. Written by a recognized |
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THE CICADAS OF COLORADO (Homoptera: Cicadidae, Tibicinidae) by Boris C. Kondratieff, A. R. Ellingsen & D. Leatherman |
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2002, 82 pages, 5 color photo plates, 6 b/w plates. Provides complete coverage of all 27 species known from Colorado. Contains color plates of species in natural habitats, black-and-white plates of structures useful for identification, and extensive |
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PERIODICAL CICADAS The Plague and the Puzzle by Gene Kritsky |
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2004, 147 pages, 54 figures (some color, 21 maps), 5 tables, key, extensive bibliography. The brood range maps are as compelling as the historical accounting is complete. Periodical cicadas are the “bugs” of history. When first encountered by settl |
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ASSASSINS, WATER SCORPIONS,
AND OTHER TRUE BUGS
by Orin McMonigle |
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2001, 36 pages, b/w photos. Details representative members of families attractive to the typical hobbyist. Provides information on keeping and feeding popular and extravagant examples including Giant Water Bugs and Waterscorpions, other water bugs, S |
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ARMORED SCALE INSECT PESTS OF TREES AND SHRUBS (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) by Douglass R. Miller & John A. Davidson |
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2005, 456 pages, 939 color photos, 118 b/w drawings. Provides the most comprehensive available information on identification, field appearance, life history, and economic importance of the 110 economically important armored scale insects found in the |
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FULGORIDAE 2, Illustrated Catalogue of the Asiatic and Australian Fauna
by Shinji Nagai & Thierry Porion |
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1996, 80 pages, 20 color plates. Spectacular peanut-headed lanternflies found in Asia and Australia are treated in this volume. Species data includes original description reference, type specimen location, size and distribution. The superb color phot |
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FULGORIDAE 1, Illustrated Catalogue
of the American Fauna
by Thierry Porion |
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1994, 71 pages, 16 plates (14 color), map. Spectacular in color and shape, lanternflies have large cephalic excrescences resembling crocodile heads. This catalog covers fulgorids from Central & South America. Species data includes original descriptio |
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CATALOGUE OF THE CICADOIDEA (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha) by Allen F. Sanborn |
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2013, 1001 pages. This book is the fundamental reference tool for any researcher or student working with or studying cicadas. It is the third in a series of catalogs and bibliographies of the Cicadoidea covering 1981-2010. The work summarizes the cic |
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FULGORIDAE 2,
SUPPLEMENT 1 New Fulgoridae From South- East Asia by Thierry Porion & Shinji Nagai |
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2002, 14 pages, two color plates. Describes nine new species of Fulgoridae from southeast Asia, including West Malaysia and Wowomi Island, plus two new subspecies. Paperbound; 8 x 11-1/2". See also Nagai, FULGORIDAE 2, Catalog No. 351 |
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HETEROPTERA OF ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE
Carl W. Shaefer & Antonio R. Panizzi, editors |
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2000, 828 pages. Widespread global coverage of true bugs includes biology, behavior and ecology of pest and beneficial species. Describes 37,000 species, with detailed life histories to assist in evaluating impact of predaceous species. Covers feedin |
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MONOGRAPH OF THE CIMICIDAE (Hemiptera - Heteroptera)
by Robert L. Usinger |
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2007 reprinting (originally published 1966), 585 pages, illustrated throughout with line drawings and b/w photos. As problems with bedbugs have grown in the U.S. and abroad, so has interest in this hard-to-find title. The classic text is THE definiti |
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APHIDS AS CROP PESTS
H. F. van Emden and R. Harrington, editors |
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2007, 800 pages, 31 color photos on plates, b/w photos, tables, diagrams, graphs. Aphids represent one of the world's major insect pests, causing serious economic damage to a range of temperate and tropical crops. These range from grain crops and bra |
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