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Nymphs of the Stonefly (Plecoptera) Genus Taeniopteryx of North AmericaFullington, Kate Matthews 05 1900 (has links)
Nymphs of the 9 Nearctic Taeniopteryx species were reared and studied, 1976-78. Two morphologically allied groupings, the Taeniopteryx burksi-maura, and T. litalonicera- starki complexes corresponded with adult complexes. A key separating 7 species, based primarily upon pigment patterns and abdominal setal arrangements, was constructed. Taeniopteryx lita and T. starki were indistinguishable; T. burksi was separated from T. maurawhen no developing femoral spur was present. This study was based upon 839 nymphs. Mouthparts were not species-diagnostic. Detailed habitus illustrations were made for 6 species. Egg SEM study revealed that 3 species were 1.2-1.4 mm diameter, with a highly sculptured chorion, generally resembling a Maclura fruit; micropyle were scattered. Taeniopteryx lita, lonicera, starki and ugola nymphs were described for the first time.
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Aspects of the biology of mirids (Heteroptera: Miridae) found on apple trees in southwestern Quebec and aids to the identification of adults and fifth instar nymphs.Braimah, Stephen Aki. January 1980 (has links)
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Aspects of the biology of mirids (Heteroptera: Miridae) found on apple trees in southwestern Quebec and aids to the identification of adults and fifth instar nymphs.Braimah, Stephen Aki. January 1980 (has links)
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