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Douglas, Benjamin W. 
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Rpt. 4: 142-143; 1 fig. 
Douglas, John William 
1858a Cicada haematodes. Roy. Ent. Soc., London, Trans. (2) 4: 65-66 
1879c Note on the synonymy of Cicada montana Scop. Ent, Monthly Mao- 
15: 209-210 
Douglas, J. W., and J. Scott 
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Dover, Cedric 
1932c Entomological investigations on the spike-disease of sandal ( San- 
talum album Linn.) Part I. An introductory survey of the problem. 
Indian Forest Rec. 17 (1): 1-53; Figs. 1-8 
Dover, C., and M. Appanna 
1934a Entomological investigations on the spike disease of sandal. 20. 
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Dow, Richard 
1934a The periodical cicada on Martha’s Vineyard. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, 
Bui. 73: 3-5; 2 figs. 
1937a Is brood XI extinct? New England Mus. Nat. Hist. Bui. 83: 10-11 
Records the distribution of this brood in New England 
1937b Climbing for insects. Appalachia 21: 409-413; 1 fig. 
Note on collecting cicadas in trees 
L937c Brood XI is not extinct—yet. New England Mus. Nat, Hist. Bui. 
84: 3-4 
Reports the occurrence of brood eleven in Connecticut 
L942a The relation of the prey of Sphecius speciosus to the size and sex of 
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lownes, W. 
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