Bibliography of Pectinophora gossypiella
The pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders), was first described by W. W. Saunders as Depressaria gossypiella in 1843 from specimens found damaging cotton in India in 1842. The pink bollworm and is now recorded from nearly all the ... [... more]
Agricultural Research Service |
Totally Buggin News
A Study in Beauty and Butterflies November 9, 2007, 12:47 am Jerry V. Haines recently took a trip to Mexico City, and while there visited the Morelia Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary. His story sounds quite amazing! But instead of fake, swirling white ... [... more]
totallybuggin.wordpress.com |
What's new?
This is your place for finding researchers, news, and other resources regarding Chironomidae, or non-biting midges. This site continues to undergo changes in organization in order to make this site more useful and accessible. The webmaster would ... [... more]
UMMZ Insect Division |
Popular Classics in Entomology
This is an unabashedly idiosyncratic collection of some of the best books about the natural history of insects and about the personal experiences of the entomologists who work on them. These books emphasize the literary and human side of ... [... more]
Colorado State University |
Bibliography of Bemisia tabaci/argentifolii
Bemisia sp. has become a key pest of a number of agricultural systems throughout the world. Several sources indicate crop value loss for the United States exceeding $500 million annually since 1991. In 1992 we began to catalog the world ... [... more]
Agricultural Research Service |
Imported Fire Ant and Household Insects Research
This database is designed to allow convenient searches of titles, keywords and abstracts when available (online searches or downloads). Citations from this database can be exported to create specialty databases or personal reprint indexes. Please ... [... more]
Agricultural Research Service |
Zoraptera Silvestri 1913
Michael S. Engel Click on an image to view larger version & data in a new window The order Zoraptera is one of the least diverse and most poorly understood of insect lineages. Zoraptera are minute, hemimetabolous insects superficially resembling ... [... more]
Tree of Life |
University of Guelph Insect Collection - World Catalog ...
You can access the catalog by clicking on the links below. The whole catalog is split up into several files in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat reader to view the files. Pages 1 to 42 Pages 43 to 108 Pages 109 to 300 [... more]
uoguelph.ca |
Bark and Wood Boring Beetles of the World
The Atlas of Forest Insect Pests Xylophagous Insects How to Recognize, Prevent and Control Outbreaks of SPB in Central America Emerald Ash Borer: Research and Technology Development Meeting 2005 Southern U.S. Bark Beetles Exotic Beetles of ... [... more]
barkbeetles.org |
Kinds of Ants Philippines
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Kinds of Ants Philippines Centromyrmex feae (Emery, 1889) -- Centromyrmex donisthorpei Cerapachys luzuriagae Wheeler, W. M. & ... [... more]
discoverlife.org |
Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America
Text and photographs describing the biological control agents of insect, weed, and pathogen pests Information and more pages are being added to this site on an ongoing basis. Welcome to this Cornell University World Wide Web site! This guide ... [... more]
nysaes.cornell.edu |
The Zoraptera Database
Housed and Maintained by Florida A & M University Zoraptera Webmaster : Michael D. Hubbard Catalog of Zoraptera Bibliography of Zoraptera Links to other Zoraptera stuff Viewing hints for this site What are Zoraptera? Entomology at FAMU Back to ... [... more]
famu.org |