The purpose of this project was to investigate the distribution of the insect family Alydidae in the state of Alabama. Eight species and six genera were confirmed to be present, and all are new state records. The genus Hyalymenus and the species Stenocoris furcifera were previously only recorded in Florida, but are distributed well within Alabama. Although North American members of this family are not economically important, destructive species do exist in Asia and Africa. This information, therefore, will be useful in the potential event of an introduction
We review the variegated mud-loving beetle fauna of the southeastern United States (Coleoptera: Hete...
The leaf-cutting bees are a diverse group which is commonly encountered all across the country. With...
Psyllids are an economically important group of insects. Several species are serious emerging pests ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the distribution of the insect family Alydidae in the...
A continuing survey of the armored scale insects of Alabama has resulted in recording 113 species in...
A key to the fourteen native Florida species and seven exotic pest species of Alydidae is presented ...
FIGURES 10–14. FIGURE 10. Alabama county-level distribution of Phymatinae: Macrocephalini: Lophoscut...
A key to the fourteen native Florida species and seven exotic pest species of Alydidae is presented ...
A first notice of the Hemiptera was presented to the Academy in December, 1887, and a second in 1889...
157 state records for 133 heteropteran species in 99 genera in 33 different families from 40 states ...
The milliped fauna of Florida consists of 8 orders, 18 families, 34 genera, and 51 species and subsp...
The terrestrial true bug (Hemipterar: Heteroptera) fauna of Arkansas is poorly represented in the li...
The first collections of Merycomyia whitneyi (Johnson), (Diptera: Tabanidae: Chrysopsinae: Bouvierom...
[This manuscript is the result of research by the above listed students. It is intended to provide d...
Forty new state records, distributed among Anthocoridae, Cimicidae, Lasiochilidae, Lyctocoridae, Nab...
We review the variegated mud-loving beetle fauna of the southeastern United States (Coleoptera: Hete...
The leaf-cutting bees are a diverse group which is commonly encountered all across the country. With...
Psyllids are an economically important group of insects. Several species are serious emerging pests ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the distribution of the insect family Alydidae in the...
A continuing survey of the armored scale insects of Alabama has resulted in recording 113 species in...
A key to the fourteen native Florida species and seven exotic pest species of Alydidae is presented ...
FIGURES 10–14. FIGURE 10. Alabama county-level distribution of Phymatinae: Macrocephalini: Lophoscut...
A key to the fourteen native Florida species and seven exotic pest species of Alydidae is presented ...
A first notice of the Hemiptera was presented to the Academy in December, 1887, and a second in 1889...
157 state records for 133 heteropteran species in 99 genera in 33 different families from 40 states ...
The milliped fauna of Florida consists of 8 orders, 18 families, 34 genera, and 51 species and subsp...
The terrestrial true bug (Hemipterar: Heteroptera) fauna of Arkansas is poorly represented in the li...
The first collections of Merycomyia whitneyi (Johnson), (Diptera: Tabanidae: Chrysopsinae: Bouvierom...
[This manuscript is the result of research by the above listed students. It is intended to provide d...
Forty new state records, distributed among Anthocoridae, Cimicidae, Lasiochilidae, Lyctocoridae, Nab...
We review the variegated mud-loving beetle fauna of the southeastern United States (Coleoptera: Hete...
The leaf-cutting bees are a diverse group which is commonly encountered all across the country. With...
Psyllids are an economically important group of insects. Several species are serious emerging pests ...