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THE ORTHOPTEROID INSECTS IN NORTHERN NORTH AMERICA: UPDATING AND RATIONALIZING RECENT WORK

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

V.R. Vickery
Affiliation:
Emeritus Curator, Lyman Entomological Museum and Research Laboratory, Macdonald College of McGill University, 21,111 Lakeshore Road, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Québec, Canada H9X 1C0

Abstract

A number of recent publications have been produced on North American orthopteroid insects. These publications differ in some respects in dealing with the northern, particularly Canadian, orthopteroid fauna. This paper details the changes in names of taxa at nearly all levels, together with the present accepted names, and explanations and reasons for the changes.

Résumé

On a récemment publié un certain nombre de travaux traitant des Insectes Orthoptéroides nord-américains. Ces publications diffèrent quant à certains aspects de leur traitement de la faune orthoptérique nordique, particulièrement de la faune canadienne. Le présent article énumère les changements de nom des taxons à presque tous les niveaux de la classification ainsi que les noms présentement acceptés, et les explications et raisons de ces changements.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1987

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