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[COLEOPTERA; CURCULIONIDAE; NORTH AMERICA]10838. Pierce,W,Dwight (1911): Notes on insects of the order Strepsiptera, with descriptions of new species.Proceeding of the United States National Museum 40, 487-511.[DESCRIPTIONS ESPÔCES NOUVELLES; STREPSIPTERA]10839. Pierce,W,Dwight (1912): Systematic notes and descriptions of some weevils of economic orbiological importance. Proceeding of the United States National Museum 42, 155-170.[COLEOPTERA; CURCULIONIDAE; SYSTEMATIC]10840. Pierce,W,Dwight (1913): The occurrence of a cotton boll weevil in Arizona. Journal of agriculturalresearch 1,nø2, 89-96.[ARIZONA; COLEOPTERA; CURCULIONIDAE]10841. Pierce,W,Dwight (1916): Studies of Weelvils (Rhynchophora) with descriptions of new genera andspecies. Proceeding of the United States National Museum 51, 461-473.[COLEOPTERA; CURCULIONIDAE; DESCRIPTIONS ESPÔCES NOUVELLES;RHYNCHOPHORA]10318. Pierce,W,Dwight (1918): The comparative morphology of the order Strepsiptera together withrecords and descriptions of insects. Proceeding of the United States National Museum 54, 391-501.[MORPHOLOGY; STREPSIPTERA]10843. Pierce,W,Dwight (1930): Studies of the North American weevils belonging to the superfamilyplatystomoidea. Proceeding of the United States National Museum 77, 1-34.[CHARANCONS; COLEOPTERA; NORTH AMERICA; PLATYSTOMOIDEA]10314. Pierce,W,Dwight (1946): Fossil Arthropods of California Nø 10. Exploring the minute world of theCalifornia asphalt deposits. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences XLV, Part 3, 113-122.[ARTHROPODS; CALIFORNIA; FOSSIL]10333. Pierce,W,Dwight (1948): Fossil Arthropods from British Columbia. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy ofSciences 47, <strong>part</strong> 1, 34-44.[ARTHROPODS; BRITISH COLUMBIA; FOSSIL]10315. Pierce,W,Dwight (1951): Fossil Arthropods from onyx-marble 4. Hot calcareous waters killinginsects. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences L, Part 1, 34-49.[ARTHROPODS; FOSSIL]10311. Pierce,W,Dwight (1958): Fossil arthropods of California.Nø21. Termites from calico moutainsnodules. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences 57,Part 1, 13-24.[ARTHROPODS; CALIFORNIA; FOSSIL]10312. Pierce,W,Dwight (1960): Silicified Turbellaria from calico moutains nodules. Bulletin, So. Calif.Academy of Sciences 59,Part 3, 138-143.[RHABDOCOELA]10313. Pierce,W,Dwight (1960): Fossil Arthropods of California Nø 23. Silicified insects in Miocenenodules from the calico mountains. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences 59,Part 1, 40-49.[ARTHROPODS; CALIFORNIA; FOSSIL; MIOCENE]10337. Pierce,W,Dwight (1961): The significance of the petroliferous nodules of our desert mountains.Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences 61, <strong>part</strong> 1, 7-14.[NODULES PTROLIFÔRES]10336. Pierce,W,Dwight (1963): Fossil Arthropods of California, 25. Silicified leafhoppers from Californiamountains nodules. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences 62, <strong>part</strong> 2, 69-82.[ARTHROPODS; CALIFORNIA; FOSSIL]

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