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1917— New York Scolopostethi.<Ent. News, XXVIII: 65—68. 



1917a — A New Species of Tingid from New YorkXBull. Brooklyn 

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1917b — Life History and Habits of the Larger Water-strider, Gerris 

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1917c — Life History and Habits of the Margined Water-strider, Ger- 

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1920 — Notes on the Heidemann Collection of Heteroptera at Cornell 

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1921— New Records of Florida Bugs.<Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, XVI: 

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1923 — The Reduviidae and the Families of Semiaquatic and Aquatic 

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1923a — A Saldid Genus New to the United States and a New Species. 

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1924 — A Preliminary Survey of the Species of Microvelia of the West- 

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1924a — The Nearctic RhagoveliaeXTrans. Amer. Ent. Soc, L: 243 — 

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1925 — Methods of Collecting, Mounting and Preserving Hemiptera. 

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NotonectaXBull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, XVIII: 104—107. 

 Townsend, C. H. T. — 1887 — On the Life History of Lygaeus turcicus 

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1891 — Hemiptera Collected in Southern Michigan. <Proc Ent. Soc 

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 Tucker, E. S. — 1907 — Some Results of Desultory Collecting of Insects in 

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 Uhler, P. R. — 1859 — Notes on the Hemiptera in Say's Complete Writ- 

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1861 — Descriptions of Four Species of Hemiptera Collected by the 

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1861a — Descriptions of a few new species of Hemiptera and Observa- 

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1862 — Notes on the Hemiptera in Harris' "Insects Injurious to Vegeta- 

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1863 — Hemipterological Contributions. No. KProc Ent. Soc. Phil- 

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1863a — Hemipterological Contributions, No. 2.<Proc Ent. Soc. Phil- 

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1870 — [Podisus plaeiduslXAmer. Ent., II: 203. 



1871 — Notices of some Heteroptera in the Collection of Dr. T. W. 

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1872 — Notices of the Hemiptera of the Western Territories of the 

 U. S., Chieflv from the Surveys of Dr. F. V. Hayden.< Prelim. 

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1872a — A List of Hemiptera Collected in eastern Colorado and north- 

 eastern New Mexico, etc<U. S. Geol. Surv. Wyoming: 471 — 

 472. 



1875 — Report upon the Collections of Hemiptera made in Portions of 

 Nevada. Utah, etcXRept. U. S. Geol. Geog. Surv. Terr., V: 

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