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The Beetles of the Pacific Northwest. Part IV: Macrodactyles, Palpicornes, and Heteromera, by Melville H. Hatch with the collaboration of David V. Miller, David V. McCorkle, Floyd Werner and Dennis W. Boddy. 268 pp. 28 plates. University of Washington Publications in Biology, Volume 16, 1965, Price $10.00 (U.S.). - House-infesting Ants of the Eastern United States. Their Recognition, Biology, and Economic Importance, by Marion R. Smith. Technical Bulletin No. 1326, 1965, U.S. Department of Agriculture. U.S. Government Printing Office. 105 pages, 50 figures. Price: 45 cents. - Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae d'Europe et du Bassin Méditerranéen, by Ch. Ferrikre. Faune d'Europe et du Bassin Méditerranéen 1, 206 pp., 80 figs. Masson et Cie., 120 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris (6e), 1965.
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The Beetles of the Pacific Northwest. Part IV: Macrodactyles, Palpicornes, and Heteromera, by Melville H. Hatch with the collaboration of David V. Miller, David V. McCorkle, Floyd Werner and Dennis W. Boddy. 268 pp. 28 plates. University of Washington Publications in Biology, Volume 16, 1965, Price $10.00 (U.S.).
House-infesting Ants of the Eastern United States. Their Recognition, Biology, and Economic Importance, by Marion R. Smith. Technical Bulletin No. 1326, 1965, U.S. Department of Agriculture. U.S. Government Printing Office. 105 pages, 50 figures. Price: 45 cents.
Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae d'Europe et du Bassin Méditerranéen, by Ch. Ferrikre. Faune d'Europe et du Bassin Méditerranéen 1, 206 pp., 80 figs. Masson et Cie., 120 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris (6e), 1965.
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