10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROPTERIST»
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neuropterist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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I am enabled to state with certainty that this species is undeseribed, because Dr.
Hagen, the great Prussian Neuropterist, has kindly favored me with a copy of the
first two volumes of the magnificent work on the Lilicllulina now in course of ...
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The Entomologist's Annual for ...: 1867-1869
So I anticipate that when a Neuropterist shall work this locality in earnest, he will
reap an abundant reward. Forest Hill, London, 4th November, 1867. fit fHtmoriam
. CARL VON HEYDEN. Born January 20th, 1793— Died NOTES ON BRITISH ...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Mr. M'Lachlan, the eminent neuropterist, in alluding to this subject says, in
substance, as follows : — " I conceive anyone to be guilty of a high crime against
science who describes a species as new without first endeavouring, by every
possible ...
New Zealand Institute, 1873
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
No Neuropterist, for instance, could possibly mistake the % abdominal
appendages of any species of Agrion for those of a Lestes, or those of a Lestes
for those of a Hetaerina. I select the above examples because here the
classification is not, ...
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The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects
The Catalogue of British Insects was first proposed by the Neuropterist Robert
McLachlan. A committee was formed to oversee its production, but again there
were arguments about the nomenclature and groups such as Coleoptera were
never ...
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Encyclopedia of Insects
“The neuropterist's home page,” with links and information about lacewings, ant
lions, and the like. ○ Orthoptera Species File Online: http://osf2.orthoptera.org/
HomePage.aspx. This site is “a taxonomic database of the world's orthopteroid ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2009
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The Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
Stein first threw light on the subject by the discovery of the pupa, which he
described and figured in Wiegmann's Archives for 1838, and their life-history has
since been published by that pains-taking Neuropterist, Herr Brauer, who has
given ...
Royal Entomological Society of London, 1868
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The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
... as this list too plainly shows — the Neuropterist, on the other hand, would be
well repaid by a visit— the delightful little streams which everywhere abound,
with their marshy banks and valleys, being frequented by a greater variety of
species ...
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Advances in Odonatology
He was a "Neuropterist" with a strong interest in Odonata. He, with his sister
Bertha R Currie, amassed an unsurpassed collection of Odonata from
Washington and began to form a collection of international scope. He and Bertha
published six ...
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Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach
“The neuropterist's home page,” with links and information about lacewings, ant
lions, and the like. ○ Orthoptera Species File Online: http://osf2.orthoptera.org/
HomePage.aspx. This site is “a taxonomic database of the world's orthopteroid ...
Timothy D. Schowalter, 2006