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On the insects, coleopterous, hymenopterous and dipterous inhabiting the galls of certain species of willow. Part 2nd and last
Walsh Benjamin Dann (1866) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 6: 223-288
Hymenoptera Texana
E T Cresson (1872) Transactions of the American Entomological Society 4: 153-292
Classification of the horntails and sawflies, or sub-order Phytophaga. Paper 4
W H Ashmead (1898) Canadian Entomologist 30: 225-232
VI. Report -upon the Aculeate Hymenoptera of the Islands of St. Vincent and Grenada, with additions to the Parasitic Hyrnenoptera and a List of the, described Hymenoptera of the West Indies
William H Ashmead (1900) Transactions of The Royal Entomological Society of London 48: 207-367
A study of the wings of the Tenthredinoidea, a superfamily of Hymenoptera
Alexander Dyer Macgillivray (1906) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 29: 569-654
A classification of the suborder Chalastogastra of the Hymenoptera
(1911) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington Dc 13: 215-226
New sawflies in the collections of the United States National Museum
S A Rohwer (1911) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 41: 377-411
At the Ceanothus in Virgnia.
Nathan Banks (1912) Entomological News, Philadelphia 23(3): 102-110
Notes on sawflies, with descriptions of new species
S A Rohwer (1912) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 43: 205-251
Classification of Insects. A key to the known families of insects and other terrestrial arthropods. [1st Edition]
C T Brues and A L Melander (1932) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 73: 1-672
New species of bat mites from Southeast Asia and the Pacific region, with a note on Periglischrodes gressitti Bak. & Delf. (Acarina: Spinturnicidae)
V Prasad (1969) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 71(4): 533-540
Primary insect types in the Illinois Natural History Survey collection, exclusive of the Collembola and Thysanoptera
Donald W Webb (1980) Bulletin Illinois Natural History Survey 32(2): 55-189
Identification of the Acordulecera 'potato' sawflies of Peru and Bolivia, with descriptions of these and related species from South America (Hymenoptera: Pergidae)
(1980) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 70: 89-103
Phylogenetic implications of the mesofurca and mesopostnotum in Hymenoptera
J M Heraty, J B Woolley and D C Darling (1994) Journal of Hymenoptera Research 3: 241-277
Systematic list and bibliography of the sessiliventri sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from Chile
David R Smith and Vicente Perez D'- A (1995) Gayana Zoologia 59: 103-108
Spermatodesmata of the sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta): evidence for multiple increases in sperm bundle size
Nathan Schiff, Anthony J Flemming and Donald L J Quicke (2001) Journal of Hymenoptera Research 10: 119-125
Diversity, abundance, and seasonality of adult and larval symphyta (Hymenoptera) in the George Washington National Forest, Virginia, and the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia
(2003) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 105: 756-768
Food Plants and Life Histories of Sawflies of the Families Tenthredinidae and Pergidae (Hymenoptera) in Costa Rica, with Descriptions of Four New Species
David R Smith and Daniel H Janzen (2003) Journal of Hymenoptera Research 12: 312-332
First Food Plant Record for Lagideus Konow (Hymenoptera: Pergidae), a New Species Feeding on Fuchsia and Ludwigia (Onagraceae) in Argentina
David R Smith and Silvina G Bado (2004) Journal of Hymenoptera Research 13: 120-124
Review of the Genus Acordulecera say (Hymenoptera: Pergidae) of the West Indies, and the first records of symphyta from Montserrat and St. Kitts
David R Smith (2005) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 107: 99-107
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