John S. Caldwell
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John Stein Caldwell (1911–1990), U.S. entomologist.
- Ohio State University.
Caldwell collection is in the Ohio State University OSU
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Publications
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1934
[edit]- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1934. Studies of the genus Empoasca. Part II. Nine new species of Empoasca. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 27(4): 604–609. Reference page.
1935
[edit]- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1935. Hibernation studies of the potato leafhopper (Empoasca fabae Harris) and related species of Empoasca occurring in Ohio. Journal of Economic Entomology 28: 442–444. Reference page.
1936
[edit]- Caldwell, J.S. 1936. Seven New Species of the Genus Aphalara (Homoptera: Chermidae) . Ohio Journal of Science 36(4): 220-224. full article (PDF). Reference page.
- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1936. A new genus–Forcipata–and nine new species of typhlocybine leafhoppers closely allied to Dikraneura (Cicadellidae: Homoptera). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 29: 70–77. Reference page.
1937
[edit]- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1937. Some New Species of Idiocerus (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). Ohio Journal of Science 37(3): 161-164. full article (PDF). Reference page.
- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1937. The genus Dikraneura - a study of the male genitalia - with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 39(2): 17–34. Reference page.
- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1937. Check List of the Cicadellidae (Homoptera) of America, north of Mexico. Ohio State University. IV+93 pp. PDF. Reference page.
1938
[edit]- Caldwell, J.S. 1938. A New Cixius from Ohio (Homoptera: Fulgoridae). Ohio Journal of Science 38(1): 45. full article (PDF). Reference page.
1942
[edit]- DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1942. The genotype of Forcipata (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 35: 49. Reference page.
1949
[edit]- Caldwell, J.S. 1949. A generic revision of the treehoppers of the tribe Ceresini in America north of Mexico, based on a study of the male genitalia. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 98(3234). BHL