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PUPEDIS 177Dreyer, G.D., <strong>and</strong> W.A. Niering, editors. 1995. Tidal marshes <strong>of</strong> Long Isl<strong>and</strong> Sound: Ecology, history <strong>and</strong>restoration. Bulletin no. 34. New London, CT: Connecticut College Arboretum.Froeschner, R.C. 1949. Contributions to a Synopsis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hemiptera <strong>of</strong> Missouri, pt.IV. Hebridae,Mesoveliidae, Cimicidae, Anthocoridae, Cyrptostemmatidae, Isometopidae, Miridae. AmericanMidl<strong>and</strong> Naturalist 42:123-188.Greene, J. 1968. The Biology <strong>of</strong> Estuarine Animals. London: Sidgwick <strong>and</strong> Jackson.O’Donnell, J., <strong>and</strong> R. J. Pupedis. Two bugs new to Connecticut (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae <strong>and</strong> Gelastocoridae).Manuscript in preparation.Olmstead, N. C., <strong>and</strong> P. E. Fell. 1974. Tidal marsh invertebrates <strong>of</strong> Connecticut. Bulletin no. 20. New London,CT: The Connecticut College Arboretum.Peck, M. A., P. E. Fell, E.A. Allen, J. A. Gieg, C. R. Guthke, <strong>and</strong> M. D. Newkirk. 1994. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> tidalrestoration: Comparison <strong>of</strong> selected macroinvertebrate populations on a restored impounded valleymarsh <strong>and</strong> an unimpounded valley marsh within <strong>the</strong> same salt marsh system in Connecticut, USA.Environmental Management 18(2):283-293.Polhemus, J. T. 1976. Shore bugs (Hemiptera: Saldidae, etc.). In Marine insects, ed. by L. Cheng, 225-262.Amsterdam: North-Holl<strong>and</strong> Publishing Company.Ranwell, D. S. 1972. Ecology <strong>of</strong> salt marshes <strong>and</strong> s<strong>and</strong> dunes. London: Chapman <strong>and</strong> Hall.Rey, J. R., <strong>and</strong> E. D. McCoy. 1997. Terrestrial arthropods. In Ecology <strong>and</strong> management <strong>of</strong> tidal marshes: A modelfrom <strong>the</strong> Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico, ed. by C. L. Coultas <strong>and</strong> Y. Hsieh, 175-208. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press.Usinger, R.L. 1956. <strong>Aquatic</strong> Hemiptera. In <strong>Aquatic</strong> <strong>Insects</strong> <strong>of</strong> California with Keys to North American Genera<strong>and</strong> California Species, ed. by R. L. Usinger, 182-228. Los Angeles: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California Press.Weiss, H. M. 1995. Marine animals <strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn New Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> New York. Bulletin 115. Hartford, CT: StateGeological <strong>and</strong> Natural History Survey <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection.Wheeler, A. G., Jr., <strong>and</strong> J. E. Fetter. 1987. Chilacis typhae (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> subfamilyAr<strong>the</strong>neinae new to North America. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Entomological Society <strong>of</strong> Washington 89(2):244-249.White, R.E. 1983. A Field Guide to <strong>the</strong> Beetles. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.RAYMOND J. PUPEDISAn aquatic entomologist specializing in <strong>the</strong> Neuroptera, Dr. Pupedis has been <strong>the</strong> Collections Manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> EntomologyDivision, <strong>Yale</strong> Peabody Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, since 1990. He received his Ph.D. in ecology <strong>and</strong> systematics from<strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut in 1986. Prior to <strong>the</strong> Peabody Museum, he worked as Museum Services Coordinator at<strong>the</strong> Thames Science Center in New London, CT <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> USDA Forest Service Gypsy Moth project in Hamden,CT. In addition to his regular duties at <strong>the</strong> Peabody, Dr. Pupedis is also currently heading <strong>the</strong> Center for Coastal <strong>and</strong>Watershed Systems’ biological survey <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Quinnipiac <strong>River</strong> Watershed Non-point Source Pollution project inConnecticut.Raymond Pupedis, Peabody Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT 06520-8118, Tel: (203)432-5001, Fax: (203) 432-9816, raymond.pupedis@yale.eduYALE F&ES BULLETIN

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