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Melanoplus differentialis

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Melanoplus differentialis (Thomas, C. 1865)


References in BioStor

    
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Notes on the insect fauna of the Mississippi bottoms
H Weed (1892) The Canadian Entomologist 24: 276-279
Notes on Orthoptera from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas with descriptions of new species
A N Caudell (1903) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 26: 775-809
Notes on Orthoptera from northern and central Mexico
J A G Rehn (1904) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.) 56: 513-549
Notes on Orthoptera from Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado
J A G Rehn (1904) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 56: 562-575
Some results of desultory collecting of insects in Kansas and Colorado
(1907) Kansas University Science Bulletin 4: 51-112
Notes on the Orthoptera from Southern Arizona, with descriptions of new species
J A G Rehn (1907) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.) 59: 24-81
An Orthopterological reconnoissance of the Southwestern United States. Part II: New Mexico and Western Texas
J A G Rehn and Hebard (1909) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.) 61: 111-175
LOCAL DISTRIBUTION OF GRASSHOPPERS IN RELATION TO PLANT ASSOCIATIONS
Arthur G Vestal (1913) Biol Bull 25: 141-180
A Descriptive List of the Cephaline gregarines of the New World
(1913) Transactions of The American Microscopical Society 32: 259-296
Birds as Destroyers of Grasshoppers in California
Harold C Bryant (1914) The Auk 31: 168-177
An ecological study of prairie and forest invertebrates
C Adams (1915) Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 11: 33-280
The comparative morphology of the genitalia in insects
A G Newell (1918) Annals of the Entomological Society of America 11: 109-156
NUMBER AND BEHAVIOR OF THE CHROMOSOMES IN CAVIA COBAYA (THE COMMON GUINEA PIG)
Mary T Harman and Frank P Root (1926) Biol Bull 51: 73-84
CHROMOSOMAL VESICLES AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE RESTING NUCLEUS IN PHASEOLUS
J Mca Kater (1926) Biol Bull 51: 209-224
HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION IN THE BLOOD OF CERTAIN INSECTS (ORTHOPTERA)
Joseph Hall Bodine (1926) Biol Bull 51: 363-369
MITOSIS AND CELL DIVISION IN EUGLENA SPIROGYRA EHRENBERG
H L Ratcliffe (1927) Biol Bull 53: 109-122
SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE TOXICITY OF HYDROCYANIC ACID FOR INSECTS
F J Brinley and R H Baker (1927) Biol Bull 53: 201-207
THE CONTRACTILE VACUOLE IN PARAMECIUM TRICHIUM
Robert L King (1928) Biol Bull 55: 59-68
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPERMATOZOON IN CAVIA COBAYA
Mary T Harman and Frank P Root (1928) Biol Bull 55: 235-254
An important new encyrtid parasite of the mealybug, |Pseudococcus virgatus| (Ckll.)
H L Dozier (1932) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 34: 7-9
ACETYLCHOLINE AND NERVOUS INHIBITION IN THE HEART OF VENUS MERCENARIA
C Ladd Prosser (1940) Biol Bull 78: 92-102
COMPARISON OF THE CHROMATOPHOROTROPIC ACTIVITY OF INSECT CORPORA CARDIACA WITH THAT OF CRUSTACEAN SINUS GLANDS
Frank A Brown and Alison Meglitsch (1940) Biol Bull 79: 409-418
DIURNAL CHANGES IN THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE OF THE COMPOUND EYE
Theodore Louis Jahn and Frederick Crescitelli (1940) Biol Bull 78: 42-52
REPAYMENT OF THE ANAEROBIC OXYGEN DEBT IN GRASSHOPPER SKELETAL MUSCLE
Darcy Gilmour (1941) Biol Bull 80: 45-49
ENZYMES IN ONTOGENESIS (ORTHOPTERA): XVIII. ESTERASES IN THE GRASSHOPPER EGG
Loren D Carlson (1941) Biol Bull 81: 375-387
THE FUNCTION OF THE CORPUS ALLATUM IN MUSCOID DIPTERA
M F Day (1943) Biol Bull 84: 127-140
NEUROSECRETION VI. A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE INTERCEREBRALIS-CARDIACUM-ALLATUM SYSTEM OF THE INSECTS AND THE HYPOTHALAMO-HYPOPHYSEAL SYSTEM OF THE VERTEBRATES
Berta Scharrer and Ernst Scharrer (1944) Biol Bull 87: 242-251
NARCOSIS AND CELL DIVISION IN COLPODA STEINII
Richard L Burt (1945) Biol Bull 88: 12-29
PHYSIOLOGY OF INSECT DIAPAUSE: THE ROLE OF THE BRAIN IN THE PRODUCTION AND TERMINATION OF PUPAL DORMANCY IN THE GIANT SILKWORM, PLATYSAMIA CECROPIA
Carroll M Williams (1946) Biol Bull 90: 234-243
SYSTEMATIC SEROLOGY AMONG CERTAIN INSECT SPECIES
Charles A Leone (1947) Biol Bull 93: 64-71
HISTOLOGY OF THE CORPORA ALLATA OF MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS (ORTHOPTERA: SALTATORIA)
Marta Vannucci Mendes (1948) Biol Bull 94: 194-207
AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF THE EGG MEMBRANES OF MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS (THOMAS)
James Hervey Shutts (1949) Biol Bull 97: 100-107
ENDOGENOUS OXYGEN UPTAKE AND SPECIFICITY OF EMBRYONIC INTRACELLULAR CONSTITUENTS
Joseph Hall Bodine and Kiao-Hung Lu (1951) Biol Bull 100: 153-158
NEUROSECRETION. XI. THE EFFECTS OF NERVE SECTION ON THE INTERCEREBRALIS-CARDIACUM-ALLATUM SYSTEM OF THE INSECT LEUCOPHAEA MADERAE
Berta Scharrer (1952) Biol Bull 102: 261-272
THE PERMEABILITY OF THE SENSORY PEGS ON THE ANTENNAE OF THE GRASSHOPPER (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE)
Eleanor H Slifer (1954) Biol Bull 106: 122-128
EFFECT OF ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHATE (ATP) ON THE ENDOGENOUS OXYGEN UPTAKE OF DEVELOPING GRASSHOPPER EMBRYOS
Joseph Hall Bodine and William Lionel West (1954) Biol Bull 106: 265-268
THE JUVENILE HORMONE. I. ENDOCRINE ACTIVITY OF THE CORPORA ALLATA OF THE ADULT CECROPIA SILKWORM
Carroll M Williams (1959) Biol Bull 116: 323-338
Larval Development In Blister Beetles Of The Genus Linsleya Coleoptera Meloidae
R B Selander (1982) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington 84: 753-760
Gynandromorphism in saltatorial Orthoptera, with the description of an additional field-collected specimen
David A Nickle (1983) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 85(2): 185-198
The distribution and host range of Entomophaga grylli (Fresenius), a fungal parasite of grasshoppers in South Dakota
B Mcdaniel and R A Bohls (1984) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 86: 864-868
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