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Transactions Royal Entomological Society
Climate Change Has Different Predicted Effects on the Range Shifts of Two Hybridizing Ambush Bug (Phymata, Family Reduviidae, Order Hemiptera) Species
Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha) of the United States
Phylogenetic Relationships of Family Groups in Pentatomoidea Based on Morphology and DNA Sequences (Insecta: Heteroptera)
A Review of the Natural Enemies of Beetles in the Subtribe Diabroticina (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Implications for Sustainable Pest Management S
(Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae) of Michigan: Identification and Additional Considerations for Two Common Eastern Species
Ambush Bugs Have Gained Their Name Through Their Actions As Insects
1 Invasive Species and Biological Control
Figures in Italics Indicate the Prime Taxonomic Reference. Figures in Bold Type Indicate the Page on Which There Is a Figure. AB
Pollination Biology of Echinacea Angustifolia and Echinacea Purpurea (Asteraceae) in Saskatchewan
Insects of the Lake Erie Islands 2009
Uncorrected Proof
Characters for Identifying Common Falimies of Heteroptera (Hemiptera)1
Species of Biotic by Are, & Set Distributions (Elith Constraints Geographic Variables Are Incorporating That by 2016)
Hybridization Between Phymata Species
Reconstruction of Pollinator Communities on Restored Prairies in Eastern Minnesota
Phylogeny of the Infraorder Pentatomomorpha Based on Fossil and Extant Morphology, with Description of a New Fossil Family from China
Climate Change Has Different Predicted Effects on the Range Shifts of Two Hybridizing Ambush Bug (Phymata, Family Reduviidae, Order Hemiptera) Species
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Rondeau Provincial Park Species List
Floral Plantings in Large-Scale Commercial Agroecosystems Support Both Pollinators and Arthropod Predators
VOLUME 21, NUMBER 2 JANUARY 2016 September 2015 THE
The Syrphidae of Minnesota