This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the chapters by contributors from Great Britain, Egypt, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Italy. The chapters have sprung primarily from a symposium in honor of Dwight M. DeLong at the 1983 Entomological Society of America meeting in Detroit, Michigan. Practically all aspects of science concerning leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) and planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) are treated. The beginning chapters are on the life and contributions of Dr. DeLong and on the systematics and morphology of leafhoppers and planthoppers. Following that are a variety of contributions which utilized many of the new tools available to science, such as electron microscopy, sound recording, an...
The new aphid catalog is an update of the Survey of the World\u27s Aphids (Eastop and Hille Ris Lamb...
Species in the genus Spermophagus are found in all of the Old World regions except Australia. Prior ...
In one of her latest papers in the American Entomologist, in 1995, Prof. Berenbaum mentions how youn...
This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the cha...
Book Review: Nault, L.R and Rodriguez, J.G. (Editors). 1985. The Leafhoppers and Planthoppers. John ...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
This handbook is another in the outstanding series published by the Entomological Society of America...
Howard, F. W., Moore, D., Giblin-Davis, R. M., & Abad, R. G. 2001: Palm Trees and their Insects....
This book offers the texts of twenty-four presentations given in a series of mini symposia organized...
A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialis...
The main biological aspects of this economically important group of beetles, the Chrysomelidae, are ...
Chapman, R.F. 1998: The Insects (Structure and Function). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp....
Only a few groups of insects, among all their immense diversity, have escaped the aversive response ...
Mound and Marullo\u27s aim in producing this book initially was to be an introduction to the Thysano...
The new aphid catalog is an update of the Survey of the World\u27s Aphids (Eastop and Hille Ris Lamb...
Species in the genus Spermophagus are found in all of the Old World regions except Australia. Prior ...
In one of her latest papers in the American Entomologist, in 1995, Prof. Berenbaum mentions how youn...
This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the cha...
Book Review: Nault, L.R and Rodriguez, J.G. (Editors). 1985. The Leafhoppers and Planthoppers. John ...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
This handbook is another in the outstanding series published by the Entomological Society of America...
Howard, F. W., Moore, D., Giblin-Davis, R. M., & Abad, R. G. 2001: Palm Trees and their Insects....
This book offers the texts of twenty-four presentations given in a series of mini symposia organized...
A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialis...
The main biological aspects of this economically important group of beetles, the Chrysomelidae, are ...
Chapman, R.F. 1998: The Insects (Structure and Function). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp....
Only a few groups of insects, among all their immense diversity, have escaped the aversive response ...
Mound and Marullo\u27s aim in producing this book initially was to be an introduction to the Thysano...
The new aphid catalog is an update of the Survey of the World\u27s Aphids (Eastop and Hille Ris Lamb...
Species in the genus Spermophagus are found in all of the Old World regions except Australia. Prior ...
In one of her latest papers in the American Entomologist, in 1995, Prof. Berenbaum mentions how youn...