Heteroptera stranded at high altitudes in the Pacific Northwest
Keywords:
Heteroptera, high altitudeAbstract
n/aReferences
Bristowe, W.S. 1958. The World of Spiders. Collins, London.
Caudell, A.N. 1903. Some insects from the summit of Pike's Peak, found on snow. Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 5:74-82.
Currie, R.P. 1904. Hemerobiidae from the Kootenay District of British Columbia. Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 6:81-90.
DeCoursey, R.M. 1963. The life history of Banasa dimidiata and Banasa calva (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Ann. ent. Soc. Amer. 56:687-693.
Elton, C.S. 1925. The dispersal of insects to Spitzbergen ice, Trans. ent. Soc. Lond. 1925:289-299.
Gressitt, J.L. 1961. Problems in the zoogeography of Pacific and Antarctic insects, Pacif. Ins. Mon. 2:1-94.
Gressitt, J.L., J. Coatsworth, and C.M. Yoshimoto. 1962. Air-borne insects trapped on "Monsoon-Expedition." Pacif. Ins. 4:319-323.
Gressitt, J.L., R.E. Leech, and C.W. O'Brien. 1960. Trapping of air-borne insects in the Antarctic area. Pacif. Ins. 2:245-250.
Gressitt, J.L. and S. Nakata. 1958. Trapping of air-borne insects on ship on the Pacific. Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. 16:363-365.
Gurney, A.B. 1953. Grasshopper Glacier of Montana. Ann. Rpt. Smithson. Inst. 1952:305-325.
Henson, W.R. 1962. Convective transportation of Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.). Proc. XI Int. Congr. Ent. 3:44-46.
Howard, L.O. 1918. A note on insects found on snow at high elevations. Ent. News 29:375.
Johnson, C.G. 1953. The aerial dispersal of aphids. Discovery 1953:19-22.
Johnson, C.G. 1954. Aphid migration in relation to weather. Biol. Rev. 29:87-118.
Johnson, C. G. 1962. A functional approach to insect migration and dispersal and its bearing on future study, Proc. XI Int. Congr. Ent. 3: 50-53.
Koerber, T.W. 1963. Leptoglossus occidentalis (Hemiptera, Coreidae), a newly discovered pest of coniferous seed. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 56:229-234.
Leston, D. 1957. Spread potential and the colonisation of islands. Syst. Zool. 6:41-46.
Mani, M.S. 1962. Introduction to High Altitude Entomology. Insect life above timber line in the Northwest Himalaya. Methuen, London.
Medler, J.T. 1962. Long-range displacement of Homoptera in the Central United States. Proc. XI Int. Congr. Ent. 3:30-35.
Parshley, H.M. 1923. Key to Heteropterous families; and the Termatophylidae, Anthocoridae, Cimicidae, Nabidae, Phymatidae, Enicocephalidae, Piesmidae, Tingidae, Neididae, Coreidae, Alydidae, Corizidae, Pentatomidae, Cydnidae, and Scutelleridae in the Hemiptera of Connecticut. Bull. Conn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. 34:383-385, 665-674, 692-707, 737-783.
Rainey, R.C. 1962. The mechanisms of Desert Locust Swarm movements and the migration of insects. Proc. XI Int. Congr. Ent. 3:47-49.
Robinson, A.G. and Sze-Jih Hsu. 1963. Host plant records and biology of aphids on cereal grains and grasses in Manitoba (Homoptera: Aphididae). Canad. Ent. 95:134-137.
Van Dyke, E.C. 1919. A few observations on the tendency of insects to collect on ridges and mountain snow fields. Ent. News 30:241-244.
Westdal, P.H., C.F. Barrett, and H.P. Richardson. 1961. The six-spotted leaf hopper, Macrosteles fascifrons (Stal.) and aster yellows in Manitoba. Canad. J. Pl. Sci. 41:320-331.
Williams, C.B. 1958. Insect Migration. Collins, London.
Yoshimoto, C.M. and J.L. Gressitt. 1959. Trapping of air-borne insects on ships on the Pacific (Part II). Proc. Hawaiian ent. Soc. 17:150-155.
Yoshimoto, C.M. and J.L. Gressitt. 1960. Trapping of air-borne insects on ships on the Pacific (Part 3). Pacif. Ins. 2:239-243.
Yoshimoto, C.M., J.L. Gressitt, and T. Wolff. 1962. Air-borne insects from the Galathea Expedition. Pacif. Ins. 4:269-291.
Zimmerman, E.C. 1958. Introduction. Insects of Hawaii 1:1-206.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Authors who publish with the Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia agree to the following terms:
-Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
-Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
-Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).