Class MEROSTOMATA 



GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Pages 403-405. (See Invertebrates - 

 General.) 



LOCHHEAD, J. H. 



1950. Xiphosura polyphemus. In F. A. Brown, Jr. 

 (editor), Selected invertebrate types, p. 360-381, 

 584-585. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., N.Y. (IMS, 

 UNC-ZOOL. Includes a small amount of 

 ecological information.) 



SHUSTER, C. N., JR. 



1950. Observations on the natural history of the 

 American horseshoe crab, Limulus poly- 

 phemus. In Third report on investigations of 

 methods of improving shellfish resources of Mas- 

 sachusetts. Mass. Dep. Conserv., Div. Mar. 

 Fish., Boston, p. 18-23.; also, 1952. Collect. Repr. 

 Woods Hole Oceanogr. Inst. 564:18-23. (ALL ex- 

 cept NCSU. Short, with information on feeding, 

 growth, migration, and breeding.) 



Classes CHILOPODA and DIPLOPODA 



GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Page 396. (See Invertebrates - General.) 



Class ARACHNIDA 



BARNES, B. M., and R. D. BARNES. 



1954. The ecology of the spiders of maritime drift 

 lines. Ecology 35:25-35. (ALL except DUML 

 and UNC-MAIN.) 

 BARNES, R. D. 



1953. The ecological distribution of spiders in non- 

 forest maritime communities at Beaufort, North 

 Carolina. Ecol. Monogr. 23:315-337. (ALL ex- 

 cept UNC-MAIN.) 

 1953. Report on a collection of spiders from the 

 coast of North Carolina. Am. Mus. Novit. 1632, 

 21 p. (UNC-ZOOL, DUML-Repr., DUKE- 

 BIOL, NCSU. A list of species including 

 references to the original descriptions and dis- 

 tribution records for Carteret County. Some 

 species described.) 

 GERTSCH, W. J. 



1949. American spiders. D. Van Nostrand Co., 

 N.Y., 285 p. 

 GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Pages 405-412. (See Invertebrates - 

 General.) 

 HOFF, C. C. 



1958. List of the pseudoscorpions of North America 

 north of Mexico. Am. Mus. Novit. 1875, 50 

 p. (UNC-ZOOL, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU. Includes 

 a key to genera and distribution information.) 

 MUCHMORE, W. B. 



1968. A new species of the pseudoscorpion genus 

 Serianus (Arachnida, Chelonethida, Olpiidae) 

 from North Carolina. Entomol. News 79:145- 



150. (NCSU. Collected in sand dunes near 



Beaufort.) 

 NEWELL, I. M. 



1947. A systematic and ecological study of the 



Halacaridae of eastern North America. Bull. 



Bingham Oceanogr. Collect., Yale Univ. 10(3):1- 



266. (NMFS, UNC-ZOOL, DUKE-BIOL.) 

 1971. Problems in the study of subtidal 



Halacaridae (Acari). In N. C. Hulings (editor), 



p. 103-107 (see Invertebrates - General). 



Class INSECTA 



BATTLE, F. V., and E. C. TURNER, JR. 



1971. The insects of Virginia. No. 3. A systematic 

 review of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: 

 Ceratopogonidae) in Virginia with a geographic 

 catalog of the species occurring in the eastern 

 United States north of Florida. Va. Polytech. 

 Inst. State Univ., Res. Div. Bull. 44, 129 p. 



CHENG, L. 



1974. Notes on the ecology of the oceanic insect 

 Halobates. Mar. Fish. Rev. 36(2):l-7. (ALLex- 

 cept UNC-ZOOL, DUML, DUKE-BIOL. 

 Distribution, general biology, predators, and 

 prey.) 



CHENG, L. (editor). 



1976. Marine insects. North-Holland Publ. Co., 

 Amst., 581 p. (Covers many aspects of numerous 

 insect groups. Also brief coverage of other arthro- 

 pod classes.) 



DAVIS, L. v., and I. E. GRAY. 



1966. Zonal and seasonal distribution of insects in 

 North Carolina salt marshes. Ecol. Monogr. 

 36:275-295. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. Insects 

 were collected in salt marsh vegetation. They 

 found no evidence that any spent time immersed 

 in seawater.) 



GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Pages 412-422. (See Invertebrates - 

 General.) 

 KING, W. v., G. H. BRADLEY, C. N. SMITH, and W. 

 C. McDUFFIE. 



1960. A handbook of the mosquitoes of the south- 

 eastern United States. U.S. Dep. Agric, Agric. 

 Handb. 173, 188 p. (UNC-MAIN, DUKE-GEN, 

 NCSU. Keys, short descriptions, and il- 

 lustrations.) 

 SAVILOV, A. I. 



1967. Oceanic insects of the genus Halobates 

 (Hemiptera, Gerridae) in the Pacific. Oceanol- 

 ogy 7:252-260. (UNC-GEOL, DUML, NMFS. 

 General biology of the genus.) 



SCHELTEMA, R. A. 



1968. Ocean insects. Oceanus 14(3):8-12. (UNC- 

 ZOOL, IMS, NCSU, DUML. An informative 

 popular-press account. Says Halobates micans is 

 the only oceanic insect found in the Atlantic 

 Ocean.) 



STOJANOVICH, C. J. 



1960. Illustrated key to common mosquitoes of 



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