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A Synopsis of the Coreoidea (Heteroptera) of Michigan
An overview of the species of Coreoidea (Alydidae, Coreidae, and Rhopalidae) found in Michigan is presented, along with identification keys, distribution maps, and relevant literature. New state records for Alydus pilosulus Herrich-Schaeffer (Alydidae: Alydinae), Merocoris distinctus Dallas (Coreidae: Meropachyinae), Leptoglossus corculus (Say) (Coreidae: Coreinae), Leptoglossus oppositus (Say) (Coreidae: Coreinae), and Liorhyssus hyalinus (Fabricius) (Rhopalidae: Rhopalinae) are included
An Updated Synopsis of the Pentatomoidea (Heteroptera) of Michigan.
An overview of the 75 species of Pentatomoidea found in Michigan is presented, along with updated identification keys, distributional lists, and relevant literature. New state records for Corimelaena agrella McAtee (Thyreocoridae), Melanaethus robustus Uhler (Cydnidae), Pangaeus bilineatus (Say) (Cydnidae), and Banasa sordida (Uhler) (Pentatomidae: Pentatominae) are included
New State Records and Distributional Notes for Some Assassin Bugs of the Continental United States (Heteroptera: Reduviidae)
One hundred sixty-eight new state records are presented for 51 species of assassin bugs found in the United States; distributional and taxonomic notes supplement the records. The current known distribution north of Mexico is provided for each species
A Synopsis of the Damsel Bugs (Heteroptera: Nabidae) of Michigan
An overview of the 13 species of Nabidae found in Michigan is presented, along with an identification key, distribution maps, and relevant literature. New state records for Himacerus major (Costa) (Nabinae), Metatropiphorus belfragii Reuter (Nabinae), Nabis americolimbatus (Carayon) (Nabinae), and Pagasa fusca (Stein) (Prostemmatinae) are included
Data retrieval system provides unlimited hardware design information
Data is input to magnetic tape on a single format card that specifies the system, location, and component, the test point identification number, the operators initial, the date, a data code, and the data itself. This method is efficient for large volume data storage and retrieval, and permits output variations without continuous program modifications
New State Records and Distributional Notes for Some Assassin Bugs of the Continental United States (Heteroptera: Reduviidae)
One hundred sixty-eight new state records are presented for 51 species of assassin bugs found in the United States; distributional and taxonomic notes supplement the records. The current known distribution north of Mexico is provided for each species
An Updated Synopsis of the Pentatomoidea (Heteroptera) of Michigan.
An overview of the 75 species of Pentatomoidea found in Michigan is presented, along with updated identification keys, distributional lists, and relevant literature. New state records for Corimelaena agrella McAtee (Thyreocoridae), Melanaethus robustus Uhler (Cydnidae), Pangaeus bilineatus (Say) (Cydnidae), and Banasa sordida (Uhler) (Pentatomidae: Pentatominae) are included
A Synopsis of the Coreoidea (Heteroptera) of Michigan
An overview of the species of Coreoidea (Alydidae, Coreidae, and Rhopalidae) found in Michigan is presented, along with identification keys, distribution maps, and relevant literature. New state records for Alydus pilosulus Herrich-Schaeffer (Alydidae: Alydinae), Merocoris distinctus Dallas (Coreidae: Meropachyinae), Leptoglossus corculus (Say) (Coreidae: Coreinae), Leptoglossus oppositus (Say) (Coreidae: Coreinae), and Liorhyssus hyalinus (Fabricius) (Rhopalidae: Rhopalinae) are included
Surveyor launch opportunities for mid-1965 through 1968
Lunar launch data - ascent characteristics of Atlas-Centaur AC-15 configuration and mission ground rules applied to models for Surveyor flight
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Historically, sales of exotic meats have been limited only by supply. As supply has increased in recent years, national
and international exotic game markets have grown rapidly. In the United States, growth
has occurred primarily in the restaurant section, although over-the-counter sales
have also increased.
The Alaskan reindeer industry is exploring the potential of expanding its meat sales as well as antler sales. Meat production increased from 320,000 pounds in 1987 to 432,000 pounds in 1988. This production increase is reflected in a 27
percent increase in dollar value (Alaska Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, 1989). Under current management procedures, potential meat production has been estimated at 500,000 pounds (Pearson and Lewis, 1988). Any future market expansion
is likely to occur in urban Alaska and in areas outside the state (Jones, 1988)
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