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A study of the genus Meniscus
G C Davis (1894) Canadian Entomologist 26: 321-324
A classification of the suborder Chalastogastra of the Hymenoptera
(1911) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington Dc 13: 215-226
Descriptions of five new genera and twenty-six new species of Ichneumon flies
H J Viereck (1912) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 42: 139-153
Notes on sawflies, with descriptions of new species
S A Rohwer (1912) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 43: 205-251
Three New Species of Belocephalus from Florida
W T Davis (1912) Journal of the New York Entomological Society 20: 122-125
The Number of Moults of the Pear-Slug, Caliroa cerasi Linné
R L Webster (1912) Journal of The New York Entomological Society 20: 125-130
Das Dipterengenus Atalanta Mg. (Clinocera Ol.)
(1918) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 1918: 1-268
Notes on Australian Sawflies, especially the "Authors' Types" and other specimens in the British Museum of Natural History and the Hope Collections of the Oxford University Museum; with diagnostic Synopses of the Genera and Species, and photographs illustrating their structural characters
Rev Francis David Morice (1919) Transactions of The Royal Entomological Society of London 66: 247-333
A catalogue and reclassification of the Nearctic Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera). Part II. The subfamilies Mesoleiinae, Plect-iscinae, Orthocentrinae, Diplazoninae, Metopiinae, Ophioninae, Mesochorinae
Henry K Townes (1945) Memoirs of The American Entomological Society 11(2): 479-925
Four new species of onthophagus from Mexico and the united states
Howden H. (1973) Proceedings of the entomological Society of Washington 75: 329-337
Sawflies of the subfamily Heterarthrinae in South America.(Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)
(1973) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington 75: 337-345
Sacoflies of Chile: a new genus and species and key to genera of Tenthredinidae. (Hymenoptera: Symyphyta)
(1973) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington 75: 402-408
THE NOMINAL TAXA DESCRIBED BY R B BENSON AND THEIR TYPES WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HIS WORKS HYMENOPTERA
J Quinlan (1974) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 30: 215-265
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
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
Case 3063. Blennocampa Hartig, 1837, Cryptocampus Hartig, 1837, Taxonus Hartig, 1837, Ametastegia A. Costa, 1882, Endelomyia Ashmead, 1898, Monsoma MacGillivray, 1908, Gemmura EL Smith, 1968, Blennocampini Konow, 1890 and Caliroini Benson, 1938 (Insecta, Hymenoptera): proposed conservation by setting aside the type species designations by Gimmerthal (1847) and recognition of those by Rohwer (1911)
S M Blank and A Taeger (1999) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 56: 121-127
Opinion 1963. Blennocampa Hartig, 1837, Cryptocampus Hartig, 1837, Taxonus Hartig, 1837, Ametastegia A. Costa, 1882, Endelomyia Ashmead, 1898, Monsoma MacGillivray, 1908, Gemmura E. L. Smith, 1968, BLENNOCAMPINI Konow, 1890 and CALIROINI Benson, 1938 (Insecta, Hymenoptera): conserved by setting aside the type species designations by Gimmerthal (1847) and recognition of those by Rohwer (1911)
International Commision On Zoological Nomenclature (2000) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 57(4): 232-235
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
Symphyta (Hymenoptera) species richness in mixed oak-pine forests in the central Appalachians
(2003) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 105: 131-137
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