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Westwood J.O.
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BioMap ID: 2406
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Count of related items: 13
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Westwood J.O. 1827. Observations upon Siagonium quadricorne of Kirby, and on other portions of the Brachelytra (Staphylinus, Lin.). Zool. Journ., 3:56-67.
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Westwood J.O. 1830a. Observations upon the Notoxidae, a Family of Coleopterous Insects, with Characters of two new British Genera separated therein. Zool. Journ., 5:57-61.
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Westwood J.O. 1830b. On the Affinities of the Genus Clinidium of Kirby. Zool. Journ., 5:213-237.
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Westwood J.O. 1831. Mémoire pour servir a l’Histoire naturelle de la famille des Cicindeletes. Ann. Sc. Nat., 22:299-317.
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Westwood J.O. 1834. Description of a minute Coleopterous Insect, forming the type of a new Subgenus allied to Tomicus, with some Observations upon the Affinities of the Xylophaga. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1:34-36.
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Westwood J.O. 1838a. An introduction to the modern classification of Insects; founded on the natural habits and corresponding organisation of the different families. Vol. II. London. Synopsis of the genera of British Insects..
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Westwood J.O. 1838b. An introduction to the modern classification of insects. Synopsis of the genera of British insects (appended to vol. 2). Longman, London.
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Westwood J.O. 1839. An Introduction to the modern classification of Insects; founded on the natural habits and corresponding organisation of the different families. Vol. I. London. XII + 462 pp.
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Westwood J.O. 1840a. An introduction to the modern classification of Insects; founded on the natural habits and corresponding organisation of the different families. 2. London. 598 pp.
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Westwood J.O. 1840b. An Introduction to the modern classification of Insects, founded on the natural habits and corresponding organization of the different families. 2. London.
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Westwood J.O. 1849. Wingless subterranean Plant Lice. Gardener's Chron., 27:420.
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Westwood J.O. 1856. The Aleyrodes of the Greenhouse. Gardener's Chron., :852.
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Westwood J.O. 1870. The Camellia Coccus — Coccus flociferus Westw. Gardener's Chron., 10:308.