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Psocid News : the Psocidologists' Newsletter Title Psocid News : The Psocidologists' Newsletter Author(s) Yoshizawa, Kazunori Doc URL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/35519 Type other Note edited by Kazunori Yoshizawa at the Systematic Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University Additional Information There are other files related to this item in HUSCAP. Check the above URL. File Information PN_S2.pdf (Special Issue 2 (Nov 30, 2016)) Instructions for use Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers : HUSCAP ISSN 1348-1770 (online edition) Sapporo, Japan Psocid News The Psocidologists' Newsletter Special Issue II (Nov 30, 2016) SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PAPERS ON PSOCOPTERA PUBLISHED BETWEEN THE YEARS 1688 AND 2015 Charles LIENHARD (Geneva Natural History Museum, Switzerland) E-mail: [email protected] INTRODUCTION This subject bibliography is based on the World Bibliography published by Lienhard & Smithers ["Psocoptera (Insecta) - World Catalogue and Bibliography", Instrumenta Biodiversitatis, vol. 5, 2002, Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Genève, xli+745 pp. ISBN 2-88139-009-9] and the Additions to the World Bibliography (Parts 1-15), published between 2003 and 2016 in Psocid News (no. 4-18) (http://hdl.handle.net/2115/35519). The subject references are given under 15 main subject headings (keywords). The references are listed chronologically for each keyword (except in cases where some publications by the same author have been put together on the same line). References from a given year are listed alphabetically. The lists of subject references are not exhaustive, but they should give a first orientation to students of psocids interested in a particular subject. The chronological order allows a historical overview and an immediate access to the most recent literature. The references based on the World Bibliography are indicated by "(WB)", those based on the Additions by the number of the Part of the Additions where the complete bibliographical reference can be found "(Add. 1, 2....15)". Sometimes genera or families (rarely species) treated in a particular publication are indicated in parentheses; scientific names of psocid genera and species are printed in italics. The most important pest genus in Psocoptera is Liposcelis; this genus is explicitly mentioned in many cases, even in "non-pest" references; "(Liposcelis etc.)" indicates that other genera are also treated in the same paper. In most taxonomic papers, especially in regional monographs or monographs of sub- groups of Psocoptera, more or less explicit remarks are also made on morphology, biology, ecology etc. These references are here not always listed separately under the subject heading(s) concerned. However, in the World Catalogue (and in the Additions to it) they are listed for each species mentioned in the particular paper. References concerning the faunistics of particular regions or countries are not listed; these are accessible via the "Country Checklists of the Psocoptera Species of the World" extracted from Lienhard & Smithers (2002) and published in Special Issue no. I of Psocid News (http:// hdl.handle.net/2115/35519) or, for most recent data, by searching the different parts of the Additions to the World Catalogue published in Psocid News. SUBJECT HEADINGS Behaviour Biogeography Biology, life history, physiology, genetics Collections Cytology Ecology General treatises, keys, bibliographies History, biographies !1 Morphology, anatomy Nomenclature Palaeontology Pests Phylogeny, evolution, classification Predators, parasites, parasitoids Techniques ABBREVIATIONS Add. Addition (with number of Part of the Additions to the Catalogue) allerg. allergology anat. anatomy bibliogr. bibliography biogeogr. biogeography biol. biology chrom. chromosomes (karyotype) class. classification coll. collection(s) / types cult. culturing techniques cytol. cytology distr. distribution dom. domestic psocids ecol. ecology embryol. embryology ethol. ethology evol. evolution genet. genetics hist. history morph. morphology palaeont. palaeontology parasit. parasites / parasitoids phenol. phenology phylog. phylogeny phys. physiology predat. predators Psoc. Psocoptera sperm. spermatozoa / spermatogenesis tech. techniques WB World Bibliography (see Lienhard & Smithers, 2002: pp. 493-664) SUBJECT REFERENCES Behaviour 1701 Derham, 1701, 1704 (WB) (death watch) (Trogium) 1724 Stackhouse, 1724 (WB) (death watch) 1745 Hoppe, 1745 (WB) (death watch) 1834 Edmonds, 1834 (WB) (death watch) 1843 Huber, 1843 (WB) (spinning) (Valenzuela) 1848 Hardy, 1848 (WB) (webbing to protect eggs) 1854 Verloren, 1854 (WB) (death watch) 1866 Doubleday, 1866a (WB) (death watch) 1866 Newman, 1866a (WB) (death watch) 1866 Smith, 1866, 1867 (WB) (ticking sound) 1867 Blackwall, 1867 (WB) (death watch) !2 1867 Chaney, 1867 (WB) (death watch) 1868 McLachlan, 1868 (WB) (sound production) (Trogium) 1874 Haller, 1874 (WB) (sound production) (Trogium) 1884 McCook, 1884 (WB) (web-spinning) 1884 Websdale, 1884 (WB) (death watch) 1892 Gahan, 1892 (WB) (sound production) 1897 Gistel, 1897 (WB) (death watch) 1911 Enderlein, 1911b, 1912a (WB) (webs) 1912 Green, 1912 (WB) (web-spinning psocid) (Archipsocus) 1912 Morstatt, 1912 (WB) (webs) 1916 Strand, 1916 (WB) (webs) 1917 Donisthorpe, 1917 (WB) (copulation) 1917 Stäger, 1917 (WB) (webs) (Stenopsocus) 1922 Menzel, 1922 (WB) (webs) 1924 Solowiow, 1924d (Add. 12) (Trogium pulsatorium) 1926 Britten, 1926 (WB) (flight) 1928 Borgmeier, 1928a (WB) (web) 1928 Pearman, 1928b (WB) (sound production and presumed stridulatory organ) 1952 Broadhead, 1952a (WB) (ethol.) (Liposcelis etc.) 1956 Klier, 1956 (WB) (copulation) 1959 Teyrovsky, 1959 (WB) (webs on eggs) 1961 Broadhead, 1961 (WB) (mating behaviour) 1961 Haskell, 1961, 1964 (WB) (sound production) 1966 Wygodzinsky, 1966 (WB) (webs) (Archipsocidae) 1969 Cymorek, 1969 (WB) (death watch) 1973 New, 1973c (WB) (webs) (Archipsocidae) 1973 Turner, 1973a (WB) (webs) (Pseudocaecilius) 1974 Turner, 1974d (WB) (ethol.) 1981 Martini, 1981 (WB) (ethol.) 1981 Smithers & Thornton, 1981a (WB) (presumed stridulatory organ in Kaindipsocus) 1982 Betz, 1982, 1983e (WB) (ethol.) (Trichadenotecnum) 1982 Lienhard, 1982a (WB) (sound production) 1983 Darlington, 1983 (WB) (webs) (Archipsocidae) 1984 Ewing, 1984 (WB) (sound production) 1984 Lewis, 1984 (WB) (sound production) 1987 New & Collins, 1987 (WB) (herd-grazing in nymphs of Psocidae and Myopsocidae) 1988 Lienhard, 1988c (WB) (mating behaviour) (Prinoglaris) 1988 Lienhard, 1988d (WB) (jumping in Mesopsocidae) 1991 Kawaguchi, 1991a-f, 1992, 1993, 1996 (WB) (sound production) 1992 Baz, 1992 (WB) (ethol.) (crypsis) (Hemineura) 1995 Smithers, 1995a, 1995b, 1997d (WB) (wood boring) (Psilopsocus) 1996 Wearing-Wilde, 1996 (WB) (mating behaviour) (Lepinotus) 1996 Yoshizawa, 1996b (WB) (webs) (Reuterella) 1997 Choe & Crespi, 1997 (WB) (social behaviour) 1997 Craig, 1997 (WB) (evolution of arthropod silks) 1997 Hossain, 1997 (Add. 6) (Liposcelis) 1997 Yoshizawa & Saigusa, 1997 (WB) (webs) (Stenopsocus) 1998 Lienhard, 1998a (WB) (ethol.) (review) 1999 Yoshizawa, 1999c (WB) (ethol.) (Trichadenotecnum) 2002 Ding Wei et al., 2002 (Add. 4) (ethol.) (Liposcelis) 2005 Green, 2005 (Add. 5) (substrate selection) (Liposcelis) 2007 Huber et al., 2007 (Add. 8) (mating position and genital coupling) 2007 Requena et al., 2007 (Add. 7) (gregariousness) 2008 Guedes et al. 2008a (Add. 8) (mobility) (Liposcelis) 2008 Yoshizawa & Johnson, 2008. (Add. 8) (evolution of nymphal aggregation) 2009 Buzatto et al., 2009 (Add. 9) (social behaviour) 2009 Green, 2009 (Add. 9) (settling behaviour) (Liposcelis) 2010 Throne, 2010 (Add. 10) (Liposcelis move at a rate of 0.5 cm per second) !3 2011 Green, 2011 (Add. 11) (Liposcelis, reaction to repellents) 2014 Yoshizawa et al., 2014b, 2014d; Yoshizawa, 2015 (Add. 14) (mating, sex role reversal) Biogeography 1939 Glick, 1939 (WB) (distribution in the air) 1945 Freeman, 1945 (WB) (aerial currents) 1949 Gurney, 1949 (WB) (Holarctic) 1950 Burton, 1950 (WB) (migration) 1950 Johnson, 1950 (WB) (air-borne insects) 1953 Keler, 1953 (WB) (dispersal) 1957 Glick, 1957 (WB) (distribution in the air) 1958 Gressitt & Nakata, 1958 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1961 Gressitt et al., 1961 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1964 Thornton, 1964 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1965 Thornton & Harrell, 1965 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1966 Harrell & Holzapfel, 1966 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1967 Badonnel, 1967a (WB) (Madagascar) 1968 Holzapfel & Harrell, 1968 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1969 New, 1969d (WB) (aerial dispersal) (review) 1969 Simberloff & Wilson, 1969 (WB) (island colonization) 1970 Smithers, 1970c (WB) (Australia) 1970 White, 1970, 1974 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1974 Müller, 1974 (WB) (general) 1974 Turner, 1974d (WB) (reaction against wind) 1975 Turner, 1975a (WB) (Jamaica) 1976 Turner, 1976 (WB) (Mascarene Islands) 1977 Cheng & Birch, 1977 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1977 Lienhard, 1977, 1980c (WB) (Switzerland, Alps) 1978 Holzapfel et al., 1978 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1978 Sailer, 1978 (WB) (USA) 1979 Mockford, 1979b (WB) (Canada) 1980 Broadhead & Richards, 1980 (WB) (E-Africa) 1980 Thornton, 1980, 1981g (WB) (Philotarsidae) 1981 Günther, 1981a (WB) (Mongolia) 1981 Olsen, 1981 (WB) (importation of domestic insects) 1981 Smithers & Thornton, 1981a, 1981b (WB) (New Guinea) 1983 Thornton, 1983 (WB) (vicariance and dispersal) 1983 Wise, 1983 (WB) (air-borne psocids) 1985 Thornton, 1985a (WB) (arboreal psocids, review) 1986 Hardy & Cheng, 1986 (WB) (drift over the sea) (Ectopsocus) 1990 Endersby et al., 1990 (WB) (correspondence analysis in faunistics)
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