PUBLICATIONS LIST 1998-9Authors who work in the Department of Entomology are cited in CAPITALS. Each publication is followed by a letter in parentheses indicating into which of the following categories it falls. Categories A Professional
books & monographs Click on the first letter of the senior author's name or browse using scroll bar A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ACKERY, P.R., Pinniger, D.B. & Chambers, J. 1999. Enhanced pest capture rates using pheromone-baited sticky traps in museum stores. Studies in Conservation 44: 67-71. (C) ACKERY, P.R. & Tomei, J. 1999. Reconstructing historical butterfly collections - collections made by Emin Pasha (1885-7) and on the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1886-90). Antenna 23: 13-20. (F) ACKERY, P.R., de Jong, R. & VANE-WRIGHT, R.I. 1999. The butterflies: Hedyloidea, Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea. In Kristensen, N.P. [Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 263-300. (C) Agassiz, D.J.L. & TUCK, K.R. 1999. The Cypress Tip moth Argyresthia cupressella Walsingham, 1890 (Lepidoptera Yponomeutidae) new to Britain. Entomologist's Gazette 50: 11-16. (C). Amman, B., Birks, H.J.B., BROOKS, S.L, Eicher, U., von Grafenstein, U., Hofmann, W., van der Knaap, P., Lerridahl, G., Schwander, L, Tobolski, K & Wick, L. 1998. Wie Reagieren aquatische und terretrische Okosysteme auf rasche Klimainderrungen? Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH, Zürich: 101 pp. (A) ANTHONY, T.G., HARBACH, R.E. & KITCHING, I.J. 1999. Phylogeny of the Pyretophorus Series of Anopheles subgenus Cellia (Diptera: Culicidae). Systematic Entomology 24: 193-205. (C) ARAOJO, M. B. 1998, Biodiversity evaluation for conservation [in Portuguese]. Silva Lusitana 6: 19-40. (C) Ashe, P., O'Connor, J.P., Chandler, P.J., Stubbs, A.E., VANE-WRIGHT, R.I. & Blackith, R.E. 1998. The craneflies (Diptera) of Ireland. Part 2. Limoniidae: Limoniinae. Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society (22): 102-127. (F) BAKER, A.S. 1998. A new species of Hirstiella Berlese (Acari: Pterygosomatidae) from captive rhinoceros iguanas, Cyclura cornuta Bonnaterre (Reptilia: Iguanidae). Systematic and Applied Acarology 3: 183-192. (C) BAKER, A.S. 1999. Acari: the mites and ticks. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 330-344. (F). Barber, K.E., Battarbee, R.W., BROOKS, S.J., Eglinton, G., Haworth, E., Oldfield, F., Stevenson, A.C. and Thompson, R. 1999. Proxy records of climate change in the UK over the last two millennia. Quaternary Journal of the Geological Society 156: 369-380. (C) BARNARD, P.C. 1998. Insect identification literature and checklists. The Biology Curator 12: 6-7. (F) BARNARD, P.C. 1998. Identification skills (letter]. British Wildlife 10(l): 68. (F) BARNARD, P.C. [Editor]. 1999. Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: xiii + 353 pp. (A). BARNARD, P.C. 1999. Collembola: the springtails; Protura: the proturans; Diplura: the two-tailed bristle-tails; Thysanura: the silverfish and firebrats; Archaeognatha: the bristletails; Neuroptera: the lacewings; Megaloptera: the alderflies; Raphidioptera: the snakeflies; Mecoptera: the scorpionflies; Trichoptera: the caddisflies. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 21-26, 76-79,140-144. (F) BARRACLOUGH, T. G., BARCLAY, M.V.L. & VOGLER, A.P. 1998. Species richness: does flower power explain beetle-mania? Current Biology 8: 843-845. (C) BARRACLOUGH, T.G., VOGLER, A.P. & Harvey, P.H. 1998. Revealing the factors that promote speciation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 353: 241-249. (C) Bartlett, R., Pickering, J., GAULD, 1. & Windsor, D. 1999. Estimating global biodiversity: tropical beetles and wasps send different signals. Ecological Entomology, 24: 118-121. (C) BASIBUYUK, H.H. & QUICKE, D.L.J. 1999. Grooming behaviours in the Hymenoptera (Insecta): potential phylogenetic significance. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 125: 349-382. (C) BECCALONI, G.W. 1999. Correspondence: A.R. Wallace Memorial Fund. The Linnean, 15(3): 14-16. (F) BECCALONI, G.W. & Symons, F.B. 1998. Diet breadth of butterfly larvae in relation to host plant growth form: an analysis of two faunas. Tenth International Symposium on Insect-plant Relationships, Oxford 1998. Programme and Book of Abstracts: 90. (F) Belshaw, R., FITTON, M.G., Herniou, E., Gimeno, C. & QUICKE, D.L.J. 1998. A phylogenetic reconstruction of the lchneumonoidea (Hymenoptera) based on the D2 variable region of 28S ribosomal RNA. Systematic Entomology 23: 109-123. (C) Bignell, D.E. & EGGLETON, P. 1998. Termites. In Calow, P. [Editor], The Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environment Management. Blackwell Science, Oxford: 744-746. (F) BLACKMAN, R.L., SPENCE, J.M., Field, L.M. & Devonshire, A.L. 1999. Variation in the chromosomal distribution of amplified esterase (FE4) genes in Greek field populations of Myzus persicae. Heredity 82: 180-186. (C) BOLTON, B. 1998. Monophyly of the dacetonine tribe-group and its component tribes. Systematic Entomology 67(1): 65-78. (C) BOLTON, B. 1998. A preliminary analysis of the ants of Pasoh Forest Reserve. In Lee, S.S., Dan, Y.M., Gauld, I.D. & Bishop, J. [Editors], Conservation, Management and Development of Forest Resources. Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: 8495. (F) Borralho, R., Stoate, C. & ARAOJO, M. B. 1998. Steppic birds and agricultural management in Castro Verde, Portugal. In Seminaire Internacional Recherche Appliquee sur les Oiseaux des Steppes et des Plaines Cultivees: Application Pratiques pour la Sauvergarde de I'Outarde Canepetiere. Saint-Martin-de-Crau. (F) Borralho, R., Stoate, C., ARAOJO, M. B., Rito, A. & Carvalho, S. 1998. Environmental factors affecting spring occurrence of quail Coturnix coturnix in the Baixo Alentejo [in Portuguese]. In Costa, L.T., Costa, H., Araujo, M.B. & Silva, M.A. [Editors], Symposium on Migratory Birds in the Iberian Peninsula. SPEA e Universidade de Evora: 68-72(F) BOUCEK, Z. 1998. A taxonomic revision of the species of Palachiini (Hymenoptera: Torymidae). Journal of Natural History 32: 217-262. (C) Brauman, A., Dord, J., EGGLETON, P., Bignell, D.E. & Kane, M.D. 1998. Analyse phylogénetique des communautés microbienne de tube digestif de termites a regimes alimentaires diff6renciés. In Tholozan, J.L. (Editor], Microorganismes Anaerobies. Acte.du Collogue Société Francais de Microbiologie: 245-355, (F) BROOKS, S.J. 1999. Ephemeroptera. mayflies or up-winged flies; Odonata: the dragonflies and damselflies; Plecoptera: the stoneflies. In Barnard, P.C. (Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids. an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 27-29, 30-32, 33-35. (F) BROWN, P. 1999. A condition survey of the microscope slide collections held by the Museums of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. NHM consultancy report: 9 pp. (D) CARTER, D.J. & Kristensen, N.P. 1999. Classification and Keys to Higher Taxa. In Kristensen, N.P. [Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 27-40. (C) CARTER, DJ. & WALKER, A.K. 1998. Care and Conservation of Natural History Collections. Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford: 226pp. (A) CARTER, D.J. & WALKER, A.K. 1998. Collection environment. In Carter, D.J. & Walker, A.K. [Editors], Care and Conservation of Natural History Collections. Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford: 139-151. (F) CARTER, D.J. & WALKER, A.K. 1998. Policies and procedures. In Carter, D.J. & Walker, A.K. [Editor ' s], Care and Conservation of Natural History Collections. Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford: 177-192. (F) CARTER, D.J. & WALKER, A.K. 1998. Appendix 1. Documentation. Appendix 11. Papers, inks and label conservation. In Carter, D.J. & Walker, A.K. (Editors], Care and Conservation of Natural History Collections. Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford: 193-203. (F) Carvalho, R.C.Z. de, BLACKMAN, R.L. & SPENCE, J.M. 1998. The genus Uroleucon Mordvilko (Insecta, Aphidoidea) in South America, with a key and descriptions of four new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 122: 117-141. (C) CHARALAMBOUS, M., Arzube, M. & LOWELL, S. 1998. Cytogenetic analysis of a new subcomplex of Simulium exiguum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in amazonian Ecuador. Bulletin of Entomological Research 88: 247-255. (C) Chown, S. L., GASTON, K. J. & WILLIAMS, P. H. 1998. Global patterns in species richness of pelagic seabirds: the Procelladiformes. Ecography 21: 342-350. (C) 11 Costa, L.T., Costa, H., ARAUJO, M.B. & Silva, M.A. [Editors]. 1998. Symposium on Migratory Birds in the Iberian Peninsula (in Portuguese). SPEA e Universidade de Evora: xxx pp. (A) Davis, D.R. & ROBINSON, G.S. 1999. The Tineoidea and Gracillarioidea. In Kristensen, N.P. (Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 91-117. (C) Devonshire, A.L., Field, L.M., Foster, S.P., Moores, G.D., Williamson, M.S. & BLACKMAN, R.L. 1998. The evolution of insecticide resistance in the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (B) 353: 1677-1684. (C) DIBOG, L. 1998. Biodiversity and ecology of termites (Isoptera) in a humid tropical forest, southern Cameroon. PhD thesis, University of London. (F) DIBOG, L., EGGLETON, P. & Forzi, F. 1998. Seasonality of soil termites in a humid tropical forest, Mbalmayo, southern Cameroon. Journal of Tropical Ecology 14: 841850. (C) DIBOG, L., EGGLETON, P., Norgrove, L., Bignell, D.E. & Hauser, S. 1999. Effects of canopy retention on the abundance and species richness of termites in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon. Bulletin of Entomological Research 89: 125-132. (C) Didharn, RX, HAMMOND, P.M., Lawton, J.H., EGGLETON, P. & Stork, N.E. 1998. Beetle responses to tropical forest fragmentation. Ecological Monographs 68: 295-323. (C) Drew, R.A.I., Hancock, D.L. & WHITE, I.M. 1998. Revision of the tropical fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) of South-east Asia. 11. Dacus Fabricius. Invertebrate Taxonomy 12: 567-654. (C) Dugdale, J.S., Kristensen, N.P., ROBINSON, G.S. & SCOBLE, M.J. 1999. The Yponomeutoidea. In Kristensen, N.P. [Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 119-130. (C) Dugdale, J.S., Kristensen, N.P., ROBINSON, G.S. & SCOBLE, M.J. 1999. The smaller microlepidoptera-grade superfamilies. In Kristensen, N.P. [Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 217-232. (C) EASTOP, V.F. 1998. Why do aphids do that? In Nieto Nafria, J.M. & Dixon, A.F.G. [Editors], Aphids in Natural and Managed Ecosystems. Universidad de Leon, Leon (Spain): 37-47. (F) EASTOP, V.F., Miyazaki, M. & Sorin, M. 1998. A check list of Japanese Cinara Curtis (Homoptera: Aphididae) with keys to the species. The Miscellaneous Publicationof the National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences (22): 1-25. (C) EGGLETON, P. 1999. Termite species description rates and the state of termite taxonomy. Insectes Sociaux 46: 1-5. (C) EGGLETON, P. & GATHORNE-HARDY, F. 1999. Mission report for the Leuser Ecosystem Termite Consultancy, August-October 1998. EU final report. (D) ELSE, G.R. 1998. The status of Stelis breviuscula (Nylander) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Britain, with a key to the British species of Stelis. British Journal of Entomology and Natural History 10: 214-216. (C) ESSEGHIR, S. 1998. Phylogenie des phlebotomes mediterraneens vecteurs de Leishmania major et de Leishmania intantum et marqueurs moléculaires de populations. Ph.D. thesis, Université de Tunis fl. (F) Farkas, R. & HALL, M.J.R. 1998. Prevalence of traumatic myiasis in Hungary: a questionnaire survey of veterinarians. Veterinary Record 143: 440-443. (C) Field, L.M., BLACKMAN, R.L. & Tyler-Smith, C. 1999. Relationship between amount of esterase and gene copy number in insecticide- resistant Myzus persicae (Sulzer). Biochemical Journal 339: 737-742. (C) GAULD, I.D. 1998. Inventorying and monitoring biodiversity. In Lee, S.S., Dan, Y.M., Gauld, I.D. & Bishop, J. [Editors], Conservation, Management and Development of Forest Resources. Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: 15-29. (F) GAULD, I.D., Allkin, R. & Zappi, D. 1998. Brazil: advice and training on information development from scientific collections. NHM consultancy report for DfID: 46 pp. (D) GAULD, I.D., Ugalde-Gomez, J.A. & Hanson, P.E. 1998. Guia de los Pimplinae (Hymenoptera: lchneumonidae) de Costa Rica. Revista de Biologia Tropical [Supplement], 46:1-189. (C) Goater, B., Hagget, G.M. & HONEY, M. R. 1999. Costaconvexa centrostrigavria (Wollaston, 1858) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae): belated recognition of a species new to Britain & Europe. Entomologist's Gazette 50: 29-31. (C) HALL, M.J.R. 1998. Special interest group meeting: the medical and veterinary importance of non-biting flies, 6th May 1998. Antenna 22: 133-140. (F) HALL, MJ.R., Farkas, R. & CHAINEY, J.E.1998. Use of odour-baited sticky boards to trap tabanid flies and investigate repellents. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 12: 241-245. (C) HALL, M.J.R., READY, P.D., EDGE, W. & ADAMS, Z.J.O. 1998. Assessment of the genetic status of Old World screwworm in Iraq. NHM consultancy report for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy: 25 pp. (D) Hall, R. & HOLLOWAY, J.D. (Editors] 1998. Biogeography and Geological Evolution of SE Asia. Backhuys, Leiden: ii + 417 pp. (A) HAMMOND, P.M. [Editor]. 1998. A Field Guide in Colour to Beetles (English edition). Bookmart Ltd., Leicester: 334 pp. (B) HAMMOND, P.M. 1998. Oxytelus migrator Fauvel (Col., Staphylinidae), an Asian rovebeetle established in Britain. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 134: 273-276. (C) HAMMOND, P.M. 1998. Survey of the invertebrates of exposed riverine sediments on the Rivers Teign and Bovey near their confluence. NHM consultancy report for the Environment Agency. (D) HAMMOND, P.M. 1999. Coastal Staphylinidae (rove beetles) in the British Isles with species reference to saltmarshes. In Jose, P.V. & Sherwood, B.R. [Editors], British Saltmarshes. Westbury Publishing, Otley: 247-301. (C) HAMMOND, P.M. 1999. Coleoptera associated with Epping Forest Ponds. NHM consultancy report for the Corporation of London: 33 pp. (D) HAMMOND, P.M. 1999. Beetles in Southern Chile - in Darwin's footsteps. Raleigh International Research and Conservation News 19: 3. (F) HAMMOND, P.M. 1999. UKBAP, river shingle beetles (Order. Coleoptera), Grouped Action Plan. NHM report for JNCC, Peterborough: 27 pp. + appendices. (F) HAMMOND, P.M. & HINE, S.J. 1999. Coleoptera: the beetles; Strepsiptera: the stylops. In Barnard, . P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 80-138, 139. (F) Hancock, J.M. & VOGLER, A.P. 1998. Modelling the secondary structures of slippageprone hypervariable RNA regions: the example of the tiger beetle 18S rRNA variable region V4. Nucleic Acids Research 26: 1689-1699. (C) HARBACH, R.E. & KITCHING, I.J. 1998. Phylogeny and classification of the Culicidae (Diptera). Systematic Entomology 23: 327-370. (C) HILLYARD, P.D. 1999. Pseudoscorpiones: the pseudoscorpions; Opiliones: the harvestmen; Araneae: the spiders. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 322-323, 324-325, 326-329. (F). Hoare, A. & JONES, D.T. 1998. Notes on the foraging behaviour and taxonomy of the southeast Asian termite Longipeditermes longipes (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae). Journal of Natural History 32: 1357-1366. (C) HOLLOWAY, J.D. 1998. The impact of traditional and modern cultivation practices, including forestry, on Lepidoptera diversity in Malaysia and Indonesia. In Newbery, D.M., Prins, H.H.T. & Brown, N.D. [Editors], Dynamics of Tropical Communities. 37th Symposium of the British Ecological Society. Blackwell Science, Oxford: 567-597. (F) HOLLOWAY, J.D. 1998. Geological signal and dispersal noise in two contrasting insect groups in the Indo-Australian tropics: R-mode analysis of pattern in Lepidoptera and cicadas. In Hall, R. & Holloway, J.D. (Editors], Biogeography and Geological Evolution of SE Asia. Backhuys, Leiden: 291-314. (F) HOLLOWAY, J.D. 1998. The moths of Borneo: families Castniidae, Callidulidae, Drepanidae and Uraniidae. Malayan Nature Journal 52:1-155. (C) HOLLOWAY, J.D. 1998. The classification of the Sarrothripinae, Camptolominae and Nolinae as the Nolidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea). Quadrifina 1: 247-276. (C) HOLLOWAY, J.D. 1998. Noctuidae: In Polaszek, A. [Editor], African Cereal Stem Borers, Economic importance, Taxonomy, Natural Enemies and Control. CAB International, Wallingford: 79-86. (F) HOLLOWAY, J.D. & Hall, R. 1998. SE Asian geology and biogeography: an introduction. In Hall, R. & Holloway, J.D. [Editors], Biogeography and Geological Evolution of SE Asia. Backhuys, Leiden: 1-23. (F) HOLLOWAY, J.D. & Nielsen, E.S. 1999. Biogeography of the Lepidoptera. In Kristensen, N.P. [Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 423-462. (C) HONEY, M.R., Leigh, C . & BROOKS, S.J. 1998. The fauna and flora of the newly created Wildlife Garden in the grounds of The Natural History Museum, London. The London Naturalist 77: 17-47. (C) HOWARD, T.M. 1999. Siphonaptera: the fleas. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids. an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 194-195. (F). Hubbard, MJ., Cann, K.J. & BAKER, A.S. 1998. Lyme borreliosis: a tick-borne spirochaetal disease. Reviews in Medical Microbiology 9: 99-107. (C) Humphries, C., ARAUJO, M., WILLIAMS, P., Lampinen, R., Lahti, T. & Uotila, P. 1999. Plant diversity in Europe: Atlas Florae Europaeae and WORLDMAP. Acta Botanica Fennica 162:11-21. (C) Intachat, J., HOLLOWAY, J.D. & Speight, M.R. 1999. The impact of logging on geometroid moth populations and their diversity in lowland forests of Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 11: 61-78. (C) Jeeva, D., Bignell, D.E., EGGLETON, P. & Marayti, M. 1999. Respiratory gas exchanges of termites from the Sabah (Borneo) assemblage. Physiological Entomology 24: 11-17. (C) John, D.M., Douglas, G.E., BROOKS, S.J., Jones, G.C., Ellaway, J. & Rundle, S. 1998. Blooms of the water net Hydrodictyon reticulatum (Chlorococcales, Chlorophyta) in a coastal lake in the British Isles: their cause, seasonality and impact. Biologia 53: 537-545. (C) JONES, D.T., Tan, J. & Bakhtiar, Y. 1998. Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) of the Maliau Basin, Sabah. In Maryati, M., Waidi, S., Anton, A., Dalimin, M.N. & Ahmad, A.H. [Editors], Maliau Basin Scientific Expedition. Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu: 95-112. (F) JONES, D.T. & Hopkin, S.P. 1998. Reduced survival and body size in the terrestrial isopod Porcelliio scaber from a metal polluted environment. Environmental Pollution 99: 215-223.(C) JONES, D.T. & BRENDELL, M.J.D. 1998. The termite (Insecta: Isoptera) fauna of Pasoh Forest Reserve, Malaysia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 46: 79-91. (C) KITCHING, I.J. & Rawlins, J.E. 1999. Superfamily Noctuoidea. In Kristensen, N.P. [Editor], Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. 1. Evolution, systematics and biogeography. Handbook of Zoology 4(35), Lepidoptera. Berlin, de Gruyter: 355-401. (C) KITCHING, IJ. & Xing Bao, J. 1998. A new species of Sphinx (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from Sichuan province, China. Tinea 15: 275-280. (C) KITCHING, I.J., Forey, P.L., Humphries, C.J. & Williams, D.M. 1998. Cladistics. The theory and practice of parsimony analysis (second edition). Systematics Association Publication (11). Oxford University Press, Oxford: xii + 228 pp. (A) Lee, S.S., Dan, Y.M., GAULD, I.D. & Bishop, J. (Editors]. 1998. Conservation, Management and Development of Forest Resources. Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: [viii] + ii + 392 pp. (A) LEWIS, O.T., Wilson, R.J. & Harper, M.C. 1998. Endemic butterflies on Grande Comore: habitat preferences and conservation priorities. Biological Conservation 85: 113-121. (C) Lotter, A.F., Walker, I.R., BROOKS, S.J. & Hofmann, W. 1999. An intercontinental comparison of chironomid palaeotemperature inference models: Europe vs. North America. Quaternary Science Reviews 18: 717-735. (C) Lowe, J.J., Birks, H.H., BROOKS, S.J., Coope, G.R., Harkness, D.D., Mayle, F.E., Sheldrick, C., Turney, C. & Walker, M.J.C. 1999. The chronology of palaeoenvironmental changes during the last glacial-Holocene Transition: towards an event stratigraphy for the British Isles. Journal of the Geological Society of London 156: 397-410.(C) LYAL, C.H.C. 1999. Phthiraptera: the lice. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 47-50. (F) MARSHALL, J.A. 1999. Phasmida: the stick-insects; Orthoptera: the grasshoppers, crickets and bush-crickets; Dermaptera: the earwigs; Blattodea: the cockroaches.. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 36-37, 38-39, 4041, 42-43. (F) MARTIN, J.H. 1999. Psocoptera: the booklice and barklice; Thysanoptera: the thrips. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids. an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 44-46, 51-53. (F) MARTIN, J.H. & WEBB, M.D. 1999. Hemiptera: the true bugs. In Barnard, P.C. [Editor], Identifying British Insects and Arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 54-75. (F) Mayle,
F.E., Bell, M., Birks, H.H., BROOKS, S.J., Coope, G.R., Lowe, J.J.,
Sheldrick, C., Li, S., Turney, C.S.M. & Walker, M.J.C. 1999.
Climate variations in Britain during the last glacial-Holocene transition
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