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Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Phymatinae)1
Great Lakes Entomologist the Grea T Lakes E N Omo L O G Is T Published by the Michigan Entomological Society Vol
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
Newsletter of the Biological Survey of Canada
(Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae) of Michigan: Identification and Additional Considerations for Two Common Eastern Species
The Effects on Pollinators, Predators, Herbivores, and Floral Communities AD
Ambush Bugs Have Gained Their Name Through Their Actions As Insects
True Bugs (Heteroptera): Chemical Ecology of Invasive and Emerging Pest Species
Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae: Themonocorini)
Uncorrected Proof
Characters for Identifying Common Falimies of Heteroptera (Hemiptera)1
Redalyc.Synopsis of the Family Reduviidae (Heteroptera
Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
Habitat Planning for Beneficial Insects Guidelines for Conservation Biological Control
(Insecta: Heteroptera: Reduviidae). the Genus Oxythyreus Westwood, 1841
Confirmed Presence of the Ambush Bug Phymata Vicina Vicina (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae) in Michigan
Heteroptera Or True Bugs of Ecuador: a Partial Catalog
Top View
Floral Plantings in Large-Scale Commercial Agroecosystems Support Both Pollinators and Arthropod Predators
Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae: Macrocephalini) from Namibia, with a Review of the Afrotropical Ambush Bugs
Survey of the Reduviidae (Heteroptera) of Southern Illinois, Excluding the Phymatinae, with Notes on Biology