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Systematic Position of the Fossil Burrower Bug Eocenocydnus lisi Popov, 2019 (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Cydnidae) Revealed by a Parallel/Cross-Eyed Viewing Method Used for Obtaining Three-Dimensional Images. [PDF]
Lis JA.
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Catalogue of the Hemiptera of Iowa [PDF]
A first notice of the Hemiptera was presented to the Academy in December, 1887, and a second in 1889. The third installment was presented September, 1890, and comprised sixty-seven species.
Osborn, Herbert
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Notes on the Distribution of Hemiptera [PDF]
During the past few years I have received from a number of different sources, partly by purchase and partly by sets sent me for determination, a number of collections of Hemiptera, and as some of these records extend the known distribution of the species,
Osborn, Herbert
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Some notes on the ecology of prairie insects [PDF]
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Hendrickson, George Oscar
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Unveiling the occurrence of vulnerable sisorid catfish (Teleostei: Sisoridae) for Bangka based on morphological and molecular evidence [PDF]
Boeseman 1966 is a vulnerable catfish species that is known to be distributed across Java and Sumatra. The objective of this research is to document, for the first time, the presence of G.
Afandi, A.Y. +7 more
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Glyptothorax amnestus: Ng, H.H.
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Additional Heteroptera new to British Columbia [PDF]
The following 11 species are recorded from British Columbia: Amnestus pallidus, Holcostethus piceus, Neottiglossa trilineata, Acrosternum hilare, Melanopleurus perplexus, Nysius fuscovittatus, Nysius paludicolus, Zeridoneus costalis, Anthocoris confusus,
Scudder, G. G. E.
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Literature record checklist of true bugs (Hemiptera) for Arkansas, U.S.A., as of 2018. [PDF]
Chordas, Stephen W., III
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Heteroptera (Hemiptera: Prosorrhyncha) New to Canada. Part 2 [PDF]
The occurrence of an additional six species of true bugs newly recognized in Canada is documented. New US state records are given for two pentatomid species, and a key to the species of Neottiglossa Kirby in Canada is ...
Scudder, G. G. E.
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