Excerpt: The dolichopodid fly Melanderia mandibulata Aldrich was named in honor of its discoverer, A.L. Melander, who was prominent in Northwestern entomology during the first quarter of this century. In its name, this new journal also honors the memory of Dr. Melander
Excerpt: I have recently plotted the known Michigan distribution of the various species of Orthopter...
Excerpt: During late June and early July, 1965, it was apparent that plantations of Scotch and Austr...
Excerpt: Williamsonia fletcheri Williamson was first taken in the United States in the upper peninsu...
Excerpt: Knowing of the excellence of the author\u27s work especially as an artist of Diptera, entom...
Excerpt: Cicindela, a new entomological journal for cicindelophiles, is an experiment in extreme spe...
Excerpt: We have never before reviewed a calendar, but this lovely production of the Curwen Press sh...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Excerpt: This slim volume is easily one of the most attractive entomological reprints that has appea...
Excerpt: Entomological Reprint Specialists have done a fine service to the field of entomology and t...
Excerpt: In a recent issue of The Michigan Entomologist, Wilson (1969) reported on the behavior and ...
Excerpt: This family is represented in the Wisconsin fauna by five genera: Hemerobius, Micromus, Sym...
Rhagoletis cerasi (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Tephritidae) was reported from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. ...
Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information ...
A new species of midge is described and named Oligotrophus apicis (Diptera: Cecido-myiidae). The lif...
Excerpt: Foley (1966) reported specimens of Williamsonia fletcheri Williamson from rand Traverse Cou...
Excerpt: I have recently plotted the known Michigan distribution of the various species of Orthopter...
Excerpt: During late June and early July, 1965, it was apparent that plantations of Scotch and Austr...
Excerpt: Williamsonia fletcheri Williamson was first taken in the United States in the upper peninsu...
Excerpt: Knowing of the excellence of the author\u27s work especially as an artist of Diptera, entom...
Excerpt: Cicindela, a new entomological journal for cicindelophiles, is an experiment in extreme spe...
Excerpt: We have never before reviewed a calendar, but this lovely production of the Curwen Press sh...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Excerpt: This slim volume is easily one of the most attractive entomological reprints that has appea...
Excerpt: Entomological Reprint Specialists have done a fine service to the field of entomology and t...
Excerpt: In a recent issue of The Michigan Entomologist, Wilson (1969) reported on the behavior and ...
Excerpt: This family is represented in the Wisconsin fauna by five genera: Hemerobius, Micromus, Sym...
Rhagoletis cerasi (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Tephritidae) was reported from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. ...
Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information ...
A new species of midge is described and named Oligotrophus apicis (Diptera: Cecido-myiidae). The lif...
Excerpt: Foley (1966) reported specimens of Williamsonia fletcheri Williamson from rand Traverse Cou...
Excerpt: I have recently plotted the known Michigan distribution of the various species of Orthopter...
Excerpt: During late June and early July, 1965, it was apparent that plantations of Scotch and Austr...
Excerpt: Williamsonia fletcheri Williamson was first taken in the United States in the upper peninsu...