Relatively little is known about Maine\u27s water beetle fauna. Material for this study was obtained from existing collections and from personal collecting by the author. Field collections were made throughout the state of Maine.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_techbulletin/1143/thumbnail.jp
Twenty years in the making, this book is more than just a replacement for Blatchley\u27s “Coleoptera...
This technical bulletin presents an inventory of the aquatic insects of the Narraguagus River in Han...
Beetles have colonized water many times during their history, with some of these events involving ex...
Relatively little is known about Maine\u27s water beetle fauna. Material for this study was obtained...
A survey of the Trichoptera taken from light trap collections made during July and August, 1959, for...
These predacious diving beetles constitute the largest family (Dytiscidae) of Coleoptera inhabiting ...
The Gyrinids are the most easily-recognized family of the order Coleoptera inhabiting water. The bri...
The family of Coleoptera known as Haliplidae or the Crawling Water Beetles includes small sized beet...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403...
The Hydrophilidae, or water scavenger beetles, received their name from the genus Hydrophilus, a wor...
The second volume in the Lepidoptera of Maine series. This one focusing on the Microlepidoptera, Lim...
The third volume in the Lepidoptera of Maine series. This one focusing on the Microlepidoptera, Cosm...
A map of the Kermadecs could lead one to believe that freshwater habitats are extensive but they are...
(excerpt) Haliplidae are smail water beetles, less than 5 mm long, that frequently occur in abundanc...
The distribution of Maine Tabanidae is of special interest because of the number of species with mor...
Twenty years in the making, this book is more than just a replacement for Blatchley\u27s “Coleoptera...
This technical bulletin presents an inventory of the aquatic insects of the Narraguagus River in Han...
Beetles have colonized water many times during their history, with some of these events involving ex...
Relatively little is known about Maine\u27s water beetle fauna. Material for this study was obtained...
A survey of the Trichoptera taken from light trap collections made during July and August, 1959, for...
These predacious diving beetles constitute the largest family (Dytiscidae) of Coleoptera inhabiting ...
The Gyrinids are the most easily-recognized family of the order Coleoptera inhabiting water. The bri...
The family of Coleoptera known as Haliplidae or the Crawling Water Beetles includes small sized beet...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403...
The Hydrophilidae, or water scavenger beetles, received their name from the genus Hydrophilus, a wor...
The second volume in the Lepidoptera of Maine series. This one focusing on the Microlepidoptera, Lim...
The third volume in the Lepidoptera of Maine series. This one focusing on the Microlepidoptera, Cosm...
A map of the Kermadecs could lead one to believe that freshwater habitats are extensive but they are...
(excerpt) Haliplidae are smail water beetles, less than 5 mm long, that frequently occur in abundanc...
The distribution of Maine Tabanidae is of special interest because of the number of species with mor...
Twenty years in the making, this book is more than just a replacement for Blatchley\u27s “Coleoptera...
This technical bulletin presents an inventory of the aquatic insects of the Narraguagus River in Han...
Beetles have colonized water many times during their history, with some of these events involving ex...