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New genera and species 
1870c A list of insects collected by J. I\. Lord, Escp, in Egypt, along the 
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New species from various genera 
1873a The waxy exudation of Homoptera. Entomologist 6: 456 
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Reprint of Walker 1873a 
Wardle, Robert A. 
1934 See Folsom and Wardle 1934a 
Watanabe, F. 
1937a [Insect pests of trees in Japan.] 1937: 1-487, 1-38, 1-18, 1-34 1-27 
1-10, 1-15 
Weaver, Kenneth F. 
1953a Rip Van Winkle of the underground. North America’s much mis¬ 
understood insect, the periodical cicada, emerges after 17 years in 
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figs. 
Weber, Hermann 
1949a Grundriss der Insektenkunde. Zweite, Uberarbeitete Auflage 1949* 
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Weiss, Harry Bischoff 
1952a Periodical cicada in New Jersey in 1952. Ent. News 63: 271-272 
1953a The periodical cicada in New Jersey in 1953. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour 
61: 159-161 
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Weldon, George Percival 
1907 See Gahan and Weldon 1907a 
Whitten, R. R. 
1936 See Collins, et al. 1936a 
Wigglesworth, V. B. 
1947a The principles of insect physiology (Third ed.) 1947: i-viii, 1-434; 
Figs. 1-316 
Wilbur, Donald A. 
1942 See Schwitzebel and Wilbur 1942a 
