The Insects of North Carolina

The Insects of North Carolina
Author: Clement Samuel Brimley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1938
Genre: Insects
ISBN:

Insects of North Carolina; Order Thysanura or Silver-fish and allies; Collembola or Springtails; Orthoptera, or Roaches, Grasshoppers and allies; Isoptera or Termites; Neuroptera or Lacewings, etc; Ephemerida or may-flies; Odonata or Dragonflies; Plecoptera or Stone-flies; Corrodentia or Bark Lice; Mallophaga or Bird Lice; Mallophaga, Hosts of; Trysanoptera or Thrips; Anoplura or Sucking Lice; Hemiptera or True Bugs; Homoptera or Leaf Hoppers, Cicadas, etc; Homoptera, Hosts of Scale insects; Dermaptera or Earwigs; Coloeptera or Beetles; Strepsiptera or Stylopids; Mecoptera or Scorpion-flies; Trichoptera or Caddis-flies; Lepidoptera or Butterflies and Moths; Diptera or Two-winged flies; Siphonaptera or fleas; Hymenoptera or Wasp-like insects; Near insects; Class Arachnida; Order Araneae or Spiders; Opiliones or Harvestmen; Acarina or Mites and Ticks; Chelonthida or Pseudo-scorpions; Scorpionida or Scorpions; Class Diplopoda or Millipedes; Chilopoda or Centipedes; Myrientomata or Proturans; Crustacea in part, or Sowbugs and Crayfish; Comparison of numbers of other creatures with number of insects in North Carolina.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1962
Genre: Robber flies
ISBN:

Cooperative Economic Insect Report

Cooperative Economic Insect Report
Author: United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1965-07
Genre: Insect pests
ISBN:

Catalog of the Heteroptera or True Bugs, of Canada and the Continental United States

Catalog of the Heteroptera or True Bugs, of Canada and the Continental United States
Author: Thomas J. Henry
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1473
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1351087347

A primary aim of this catalog is to offer an accounting for each species as originally proposed and for the first usage only of all its name combinations (including valid names, synonymies, and misspellings) that have been published for our area. We follow the policy outlined by the 1985 Code of Zoological Nomenclature for nonmenclatorial proposes that a dissertation for an advanced educational degree is not published unless it satisfies the criteria present in Articles 8 and 9.