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Non-UMMZ Documents

Bruner, C. v. Wattenwyl. 1888. Monographie der Stenopelmatiden und Gryllacriden. (This download is in 4 parts, due to file size.) (part1) (part2) (part3) (part4).

 

UMMZ Publications and/or UMMZ Authors

 

Special Publications

Alexander, R.D. 1990. How Did Humans Evolve? Reflections on the Uniquely Unique Species. UMMZ Special Publication. No. 1. 41 pp.

Alexander, R.D. 2005. Evolutionary Selection and the nature of Humanity. Chapter 15, pp. 301-348, in: Darwinism and Philosophy. University of Notre Dame Press. 400 pp.

Alexander, R.D. Evolution of the Human Psyche.


Odonata

Combs, F. 1917. Notes on a Collection of Odonata from Schoolcraft Co., Michigan. Occ. pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 41:1-8.

Kennedy, C.H. 1940. The Miocora-like dragonflies from Ecuador with notes on Cora, Miocora, Kalocora, Josocora and Stenocora (Odonata: Polythorinae). Annals Ent. Soc. America 33:406-436.

Kennedy, C.H. 1947. Dragonflies. Reprint from Encyclopedia Brittanica. 2 p.

Williamson, E.B. 1909. The North American Dragonflies of the genus Macromia. Proc. U.S. Nat. Museum. 37:369-398.

Williamson, E.B. 1912. The Dragonfly Argia moesta and a new species (Odonata). Entomol. News 23:196-203.

Williamson, E.B. 1914. September Dragonflies about Mesa, Arizona (Odon.). Entomol. News 25:225-226.

Williamson, E.B. 1916. A New Dragonfly Genus of the Legion Protoneura (Odonata). Entomol. News 27:30-33.

Williamson, E.B. 1916a. A new Cyanogomphus (Odonata). Entomol. News 27:167-172, 2 plates.

Williamson, E.B. 1919. Variation in Color Pattern of the Dragonfly Gomphus crassus (Odonata). Entomol. News 30:294-296.

Williamson, E.B. 1920. Notes on Indiana Dragonflies. Proc. Indiana Acad. Science. 30: 99-104.

Williamson, E.B. 1921. Two Days with Indiana Odonata. Entomol. News. 32:19-23.

Williamson, E.B. 1922. Enallagmas Collected in Florida and South Carolina by Jesse H. Williamson with Descriptions of Two New Species (Odonata, Agrionidae). Entomol. News 33:114-118; 138-144, 1 plate.

Williamson, E.B. 1922a. Indiana Somatochloras again (Odonata, Libellulidae). Entomol. News 33:200-207.

Williamson, E.B. 1922b. Libellulas collected in Florida by Jesse H. Williamson, with description of a new species (Odonata). Entomol. News 33:13-19.

Williamson, E.B. 1923. A new species of Williamsonia (Odonata: Corduliida). Canadian Entomologist 55:96-98.

Williamson, E.B. 1923a. Odonatological results of an auto trip across Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Entomol. News 24:6-9; 37-40.

Williamson, E.B. 1923b. Some peculiarities of the dragonfly fauna of Trinidad. (Odonata). Entomol. News 24:263-265.

Williamson, E.B. 1931. Archilestes grandis (Ramb.) in Ohio (Odonata: Agrionidae). Entomol. News 42:63-64.

Williamson, E.B. 1931a. Common Names for Dragonflies (Odonata). Entomol. News 42:46-50.

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Homoptera

Alexander, RD. and T.E. Moore. 1962. The Evolutionary Relationships of 17-year and 13-year Cicadas, and Three New Species (Homoptera, Cocadidae, Magicicada). Misc. Publ. Museum of Zool. Univ. Michigan. 121.

Alexander, R.D., A.E. Pace and D. Otte. 1972. The singing insects of Michigan, Great Lakes Entomologist 5(2):33-69.

Hymenoptera

Talbot, Mary. 1953. Ants of an old-field community on the Edwin S. George Reserve, Livingston County, Michigan. Contributions from the Lab. Vert. Biology. 63:1-13.

Talbot, Mary. 1954. Populations of the ant Aphaenogaster (Attomyrma) treate Forel on abandoned fields of the Edwin S. George Reserve. Contributions from the Lab. Vert. Biology. 69:1-9.

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Orthoptera and Related Orders

Cantrall, I.J. 1970. Appalchian Orthopteron relicts in Michigan. The Michigan Entomologist 3(3):84-89.

Cantrall, I.J. 1972. Saga pedo (Pallas) (Tettigoniidae: Saginae), and Old World katydid, new to Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 5(3):103-106.

Cantrall, I.J. 1972b, Forficula auricularia L. (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) in Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist. 5(3):107.