2024. A Cultural History of Insects. Kritsky, General Editor. Bloomsbury Academic.


2024. A Tale of Two Broods: The 2024 Emergence of Broods XIII and XIX. Ohio Biological Survey.


2023. Bees and Peas: How Apiology Influenced Gregor Mendel’s Research. American Entomologist 69 (2): 40-45.


2023.  A Dinosaur Primer. Olduvai Press.


2023. Comparative Material and Mechanical Properties among Cicada Mouthparts: Cuticle Enhanced with Inorganic Elements Facilitates Piercing through Woody Stems for Feeding. Biology 12, 207. https://doi.org/10.3390/ biology12020207, with Reiter, K.E.; Perkovich, C.; Smith, K.N.; Feng, J..; Lehnert, M.S.


2022. Instant Origin: Second Edition. Barnes and Noble Press.


2022. Personality-mediated speed-accuracy tradeoffs in mating in a 17-year Personality-mediated speed-accuracy tradeoffs in mating in a 17-year periodical cicada. Behavioral Ecology 33(5): https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arac082. with Roth, A.M., Kent, S.M., Hobson, E.A. and Nakagawa.


2022. New discoveries in best known prehistoric art. BeeCraft 104: 24-27.


2022. A dinosaur primer. Olduvai Press. Third edition. Cincinnati, OH.


2021. One for the books: The 2021 emergence of the periodical cicada Brood X.  American Entomologist 


2021. Periodical Cicadas: the Brood X Edition. Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus OH.


2021. Links to Ancient Egyptian Beekeeping on Display in Ohio. Ohio State Beekeepers Association Newsletter 10: 4.


2020. Gideon B. Smith: America’s Forgotten Entomologist. American Entomologist 66(4): 48–53.


2020. Skeps. In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. Hives, type of: Warré Hive. In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. Hives, development of. In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. History of beekeeping. In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. Beekeeping in various parts of the world: Slovenia. Hive.In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. Beekeeping in various parts of the world: Egypt.  Hive.In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. Bee boles. In: Delaplane, K.S. et al. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. A.I. Root and Co, Medina OH. 


2020. Revisiting prehistoric honey hunting at Bicorp, Spain. American Bee Journal 160: 1147–1250.


2020. Combining Data from Citizen Scientists and Weather Stations to Define Emergence of Periodical Cicadas, Magicicada Davis spp. (Hemiptera: Cicadidae). Maryland Entomologist 7(4):31–42.  with M. J. Raupp, C. Sargent, & N. Harding. 


2020. Arthropod entombment in weathering-formed opal: new horizons for recording life in rocks. Nature Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67412-9. with B. Chauviré,M. Houadria,A. Donini,B. T. Berger,B. Rondeau,&P. Lhuissier.


2019.  An augmented wood-penetrating structure: cicada ovipositors enhanced with metals and other inorganic elements.  Nature Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-56203-6. With Matthew S. Lehnert, Kristen E. Reiter, Gregory A. Smith.


2018. Discovery of psychoactive plant and mushroom alkaloids in ancient fungal cicada pathogens. Fungal Ecology 41: 147–164. With Greg R. Boyce, Emile Gluck-Thaler, Jason C. Slot, Jason E. Stajich, William J. Davis, Tim Y. James, John R. Cooley, Daniel G. Panaccione, Jørgen Eilenberg, Henrik H. De Fine Licht, Angie M. Macias, Matthew C. Berger, Kristen L. Wickert, Cameron M. Stauder, Ellie J. Spahr, Matthew D. Maust, Amy M. Metheny, Chris Simon, Kathie T. Hodge, Richard A. Humber, Terry Gullion, Dylan P.G. Short, Teiya Kijimoto, Dan Mozgai, Nidia Arguedas, Matt T. Kasson.


2018. The periodical cicada four-year acceleration hypothesis revisited and the polyphyletic nature of Brood V, including an updated crowd-source enhanced map (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada). PeerJ 6:e5282; DOI 10.7717/peerj.5282.  with John R. Cooley, Nidia Arguedas, Elias Bonaros, Gerry Bunker, Stephen M. Chiswell, Annette DeGiovine, Marten Edwards, Diane Hassanieh, Diler Haji, John Knox, Carolyn Mills, Dan Mozgai, Roy Troutman, John Zyla, Hiroki Hasegawa, Teiji Sota, Jin Yoshimura and Chris Simon.


2018. Insect biodiversity in culture and art. In: Adler, P. & R. Foottit, eds. Insect Biodiversity, Vol. 2. Wiley and Sons, New York. With Jessee Smith.


2018. The Quest for The Perfect Hive: Ancient Mediterranean Origins. In: Hatjina, F., G. Mavrofridis, and R. Jones, eds. Beekeeping in the Mediterranean from Antiquity to the Present. Nea Moudania.


2017. Evolution and Geographic Extent of a Surprising Northern Disjunct Population of 13-Year Cicada Brood XXII (Hemiptera: Cicadidae, Magicicada). American Entomologist 63(4): E15 – E20  doi.org/10.1093/ae/tmx006. With Roy Troutman, Dan Mozgai, Chris Simon, Stephen M. Chiswell, Satoshi Kakashima, Teiji Sota, Jin Yoshimura, John R. Cooley.


2017. Book Review of Beekeeping on the Island of Andros: An Ethnographic Approach. American Entomologist 63(1): E1– E2.


2017. Beekeeping from Antiquity through the Middle Ages. Annual Review of Entomology 62: 249 – 264.


2016.  A GIS-based map of periodical cicada Brood XIII in 2007, with notes on adjacent populations of Broods III and X (Hemiptera: Magicicada spp.). American Entomologist 62(4): 241– 246. With John R. Cooley, David C. Marshall, Kathy B. R. Hill, Gerry Bunker, M. L. Neckermann, Jin Yoshimura, James E. Cooley, Chris Simon.


2016.  Behind the scenes of The Tears of Re. Beekeepers’ Quarterly 125: 54 – 56.


2016.  A New Beekeeping Exhibit at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris. American Bee Journal 156:1025-1028.


2016.  Die Bienenbeuten der alten Völker. The Deutsche Bienen Journal. Juni 2016: 58-59.


2016.  In Your Backyard: Periodical Cicadas. Ohio Biological Survey.


2016.  A Dinosaur Primer. Olduvai Press.


2015.  The Tears of Re: beekeeping in Ancient Egypt. Oxford University Press.


2014.   Beekeeping in the Med from Antiquity to the Present: An International Symposium. Beekeepers’ Quarterly 118: 15-16.


2014. The American Entomologist Poet’s Guide to the Orders of insects. Entomological Society of America, with Bruce Noll and Jessee J. Smith.


2013.  Ancient beekeeping in Egypt: the honey-collection scene from the causeway of Unas of Ancient Egypt’s Fifth Dynasty.  American Bee Journal 153(11): 1185-1187.


2013.  Surreal entomology; insect imagery of Salvador Dalí. American Entomologist 59: 28 – 37. with Daniel Mader and Jessee Smith.


2013. Evolving Biology. Olduvai Press. with Elizabeth Murray.


2012. A survey of entomology, e-edition. Olduvai Press. with Frank N. Young, Jr.


2012.  Observations on periodical cicadas (Brood XIX) in Indiana in 2011 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.). Proc. Indiana Academy of Science (in press). with Jessee Smith and Roy Troutman.


2012. Book Review of Beeconomy by T. Horn. Agricultural History 86(4): 274-275.


2012. Saproxylic Hemiptera Habitat Associations. Southeastern Naturalist, with M. D. Ulyshen, J. L. Hanula, R. L. Blinn,  Southeastern Naturalist 11(1) 135-140.


2012.  A Pyramid’s prognosis. KMT 23(1): 59-64.


2011.  The insects of Pieter Bruegel the Elder. American Entomologist 57:245-251, with Dan Mader.


2011.  Gregor Mendel’s beehives. American Bee Journal 151: 1169-1171.


2011.  Minyscapheus dominicanus n. gen., n. sp. (Hemiptera: Cicadidae), a fossil cicada in Dominican amber, Historical Biology, DOI:10.1080/08912963.2011.635791, with G. Poinar, Jr. and A. Brown.


2011. Morphological conservatism in the foreleg structure of cicada hatchlings, Burmacicada protera n. gen., n. sp. in Burmese amber, Dominicicada youngi n. gen., n. sp. in Dominican amber and the extant Magicicada septendecim (L.) (Hemiptera: Cicadidae), Historical Biology, DOI:10.1080/08912963.2011.603421. with G. Poinar, Jr.


2011.A Survey of entomology, second edition. iUniverse Press, Bloomington, IN. with F.N. Young, Jr.


2011. Periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.): A GIS-based map of Broods XIV in 2008 and “XV” in 2009. American Entomologist 57: 144-150. with J. R. Cooley, M. J. Edwards, J. D. Zyla, D. C. Marshall, K. B. R. Hill, G. Bunker, M. Neckermann, R. Troutman, J. Yoshimura, and C. Simon.


2011.  Charles Valentine Riley: his formative years. American Entomologist 57: 74-80. with Edward Smith.


2010.Leonardo’s Insects. American Entomologist 56: 178–184, with Daniel Mader.


2010.  In Ohio’s backyard: periodical cicadas – an update. BioOhio 18(4): 5-6.


2010.  Langstroth’s Cincinnati Connection. American Bee Journal 150: 743-745.


2010.  Langstroth’s Inspirations. Bee Culture 138(9): 28–30.


2010.  Revisiting Breasted’s Egypt. Kmt, the modern journal of Ancient Egypt 21(3): 71–77.


2010.  Bees for keeps. History Today 60: 4-5.


2010.  Bee bole architecture. Bee World 87: 34-35.


2010.  Quest for the perfect hive. Oxford University Press.


2009.  Darwin's Archaeopteryx prophecy. In “Darwin in the Archives.” Society for the History of Natural History, Edinburgh University Press.


2009.  The status of Cicindela marginipennis (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in southeastern Indiana. Proc. Indiana Academy of Science 118: 139–142. With B. Cortright, M. Duennes, J. Smith, and S. Pierce.


2009.  The rate of DNA degradation in pinned tiger beetles. Cicindela 41(3): 69–73. With M. Duennes.


2009.  The distribution of periodical cicada Brood X in 2004. American Entomologist 55:106 – 112. With John R. Cooley, Marten J. Edwards, John D. Zyla, David C. Marshall, Kathy, B. R. Hill, Rachel Krauss, and Chris Simon.


2009.  On Periodical Cicadas (Brood XIV) In Indiana And Ohio In 2008 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.). Proc. Indiana Academy of Science 118:83-87. With Andrew Hoelmer, Margaret Noble, and Roy Troutman.


2009.  Observations On Periodical Cicadas (Brood XIII) In Indiana in 2007 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.). Proc. Indiana Academy of Science 118: 81-82. With Jessee Smith.


2007.  Review of Entomological Reactions to Darwin's Theory in the 19th Century.  Annual Review of  Entomology 53: 345-60.


2007.  Dr. Eva Crane (1912-2007) Obituary.  American Bee Journal 147: 921-922.


2007.  The Pharaohs’ Apiaries.  KMT, the modern journal of Ancient Egypt 18(1): 63-69.


2007.  The Ancient Egyptian beekeeping relief in the tomb of Ankh-hor. American Bee Journal 147: 141-143.


2007.  Testing Nineteenth Century beehives, Part 2. American Bee Journal 147: 66-68. With John Griffith and Jessee Smith.


2007.  PowerPoint slides for Evolution. Oxford University Press.


2006.  Test Bank for Evolution; an introduction. Oxford University Press.


2006.  Insect evidence of the evolutionary process. American Entomologist 52: 8-9.


2006.  Skep making at Blackhorse apiaries.  American Bee Journal 146:48-50, with Jessee Smith.


2005.  Teddy’s Tigers, the Cicindelidae (Coleoptera) of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Cicindela 37:1-16, with Jessee Smith.


2005.  Observations of periodical cicadas (Brood X) in Indiana and Ohio in 2004 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.) Proc. Indiana Academy Sci. 114: 65-69, with Jennifer Webb, Michael Folsom, and Margie Pfiester.


2005.  A sharp dressed beekeeper.  American Bee Journal 145: 753-754.


2005.  A short history on the terminology of beekeeping. American Bee Journal 145: 337-338.


2004.  Testing nineteenth century beekeeping.  American Bee Journal 144: 925-927, with John Griffith and Megan Cannon.


2004.  Alfred Neighbour, a beekeeping entrepreneur. American Bee Journal 144: 867-868.


2004.  A beekeeper’s time capsule. American Bee Journal 144: 789-790.


2004.  The origin and impact of excluders. American Bee Journal 144: 144: 711-713.


2004.  John Bartram and the periodical cicadas: a case study.  In “America’s curious botanist: a tercentennial reappraisal of John Bartram 1699-1777.”  American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.


2004.  Tools of the trade. American Bee Journal 144: 637-639.


2004.  Forest beekeeping. American Bee Journal 144: 523-524.


2004.  Periodical cicadas: the plague and the puzzle.  Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis.


2004.  Skeps in the twentieth century. American Bee Journal 144: 441-443.


2004.  Straw frame hives: an answer to Langstroth. American Bee Journal 144: 390-391.


2004.  Langstroth’s hive evolves. American Bee Journal 144: 315-317.


2004.  The origin and evolution of bee calendars. American Bee Journal 144: 225-227.


2004.  Early American beehives.  American Bee Journal 144: 139-141.


2004.  The beekeeper’s talisman.  American Bee Journal 144: 65-76.


2003.  Beekeeping at the 1851 Great Exhibition. American Bee Journal 143: 977-979.


2003.  Octagonal hives. American Bee Journal 143: 811-813.


2003.  Langstroth and the origin of the “bee space.” American Bee Journal 143: 811-814.


2003.  Thomas Nutt’s collateral hive.  American Bee Journal 143: 719-721.


2003.  Beekeeping in glass jars. American Bee Journal 143:639-641.


2003.  The house apiary. American Bee Journal 143:558-560.


2003.  Cottage beekeeping and elaborate Victorian skeps. American Bee Journal 143: 486-488.


2003.  Skep hive innovations. American Bee Journal 143: 362-364.


2003.  Advances in early beekeeping. American Bee Journal 143: 311-312.


2003.  Edmund Southerne and the right ordering of bees: Sixteenth Century beekeeping revisited. American Bee Journal 143: 227-229.


2003.  Bee niches and bee houses; confusion leads to construction. American Bee Journal 143: 124-126.


2003.  Castle Beekeeping. American Bee Journal 143: 26-28.


2002.  A Survey of entomology. Writer’s Club Press. With F.N. Young, Jr.


2001.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 47: 118-119.


2001.  Periodical revolutions and the early history of the “locust” in American cicada terminology. American Entomologist 47(3): 186-189.


2001.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 47: 11, 64.


2001.  Instant Origin, a study guide for Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. IUniverse Press.


2000.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 46: 261-263.


2000.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 46: 201-202.


2000.  Insect Mythology. Writer’s Club Press.  With Ron Cherry .


2000.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 46: 123-125.


2000.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 46: 61-63.


1999.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 45: 56-58. 


1999.  Geographic variation in Cicindela tranquebarica Herbst. Cicindela 30(3-4): 13-32. With Leslie Horner.


1999.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 45: 118- 120. 


1999.  Book Review of "The Birders Bug Book." American Entomologist 45: 127-128. 


1999.  In Ohio's backyard: the periodical cicadas. Ohio Biological Survey. Backyard Series No. 2. 


1999.  Mixed assemblages of tiger beetles on sand piles of various ages (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). Cicindela 31 (3/4): 73-80. With A. Watkins, J. Smith, and N. Gallagher.


1999.  The 1999 emergence of the periodical cicadas in Ohio (Homoptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.). Ohio Biological Survey Notes 2: 43-48. With J. Smith and N. T. Gallagher.


1999.  The Decline of Cicindela hirticollis Say in Ohio (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). Ohio Biological Survey Notes 2: 49-52.  With N. T. Gallagher, J. Smith, and A. Watkins.


1999.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 45:184-186. 


1998.  The insects and other arthropods of the Bible, a new revised version. American  Entomologist 43: 183-188. 


1998.  A Survey of the summer tiger beetles of the Ohio River Beaches in Ohio and Eastern Indiana. Ent. News 109:165-171. with A.J. Savage, S. Reidel, and J. Smith.


1998. Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 44: 124 - 126. 


1998.  Entomological Society of America Research Briefs. American Entomologist 44: 251 -253. 


1998.  Obituary of Frank N. Young, Jr. American Entomologist 44: 256. 


1997.  Evidence of a male-choice sexual selection in Cicindela repanda   (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). Cicindela 28 (3-4): 53-59. with S. Reidel.


1997.  An abundance of Insects. In Indiana: our natural heritage, M. T. Jackson, ed. IU Press, Bloomington. 


1996.  The unexpected emergence of periodical cicadas in Ohio in 1995. Ohio Journal of Sci. 96(1): 27-28. with S. Simon.


1996.  Patterns of mandibular wear in Cicindela. Cicindela 28(1-2) :23-29. with S. Simon.


1996.  The Status of some tiger beetles in southern Ohio. Ohio Journal of Sci. 96(1): 29-30. with A.J. Savage, S. Riedel, and L. Horner.


1996.  Tincture of Apis. American Bee Journal 136: 725. 


1995.  Charles Darwin's Hoosier correspondent. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 104:81-84. 


1995.  Mandibular sexual dimorphism in Cicindelidae. Coleopterists Bull. 49:143-148. with S. Simon.


1995.  Darwin, Walsh, and Riley: the entomological link. American Entomologist 41: 89-95. 


1995.  Charles Darwin evolutionary egyptologist. KMT 6 (3):78-82. 


1994.  Book review of A Guide to Fossils. Rocks and Minerals 69(3):197. 


1993.  Beetle gods, king bees, & other insects of ancient Egypt. KMT 4:32-39. 


1993.  Book review of Life in Amber. Rocks and Minerals 68 (4): 271-272. 


1993.  Thomas Edison's entomological pursuits. American Entomologist 39(2): 79-82. 


1992.  The 1991 emergence of the periodical cicadas (Homoptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.: Brood  XIV) in Ohio. Ohio J. Sci. 92: 38-39. 


1992.  Observations on periodical cicadas (Brood XIV) in Indiana in 1991. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 101: 59-61. with Frank N. Young.


1992.  Darwin's Archaeopteryx prophecy. Archives of Natural History 19 (3): 407-410. 


1991.  Lessons from history, the spread of the honey bee in North America. American Bee Journal 131:367-370. 


1991.  Beetle gods of Ancient Egypt. American Entomologist 37:85-89. 


1991.  Observations on periodical cicadas (Brood XIII) in Indiana in 1990  (Homoptera Cicadidae). Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 100: 45-47. with F. N. Young.


1991.  Darwin's Madagascan hawk moth prediction. American Entomologist 37: 206-210. 


1990.  Observations on periodical cicadas (Brood X) in Indiana in 1987  (Homoptera: Cicadidae). Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 97: 323-329. with F. N. Young.


1990.  An historical analysis of the periodical cicada in Indiana. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 97:295-322. 


1990.  Observations on periodical cicadas (Brood XXIII) in Indiana in 1989 (Homoptera: Cicadidae). Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 99: 25-28. with F. N. Young. 


1989.  Drugstore Fossils. Discovery  6(4): 7. 


1989.  Charles Darwin, his life and times. College of Mount St. Joseph. 12 pp.  


1989.  Book review of Five Kingdoms. BIOS 58(4): 101-102. 


1989.  A Review of the genus Polopinus  (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Coleopterists Bull. 43(2): 127 - 134. 


1989.  Periodical cicadas. Nature 341 (6240): 288-289. 


1988.  Take two cicadas and call me in the morning. Bulletin Entomol. Soc. Amer. 33:139-141.    


1988.  The 1987 emergence of the periodical cicada in Ohio. Ohio J. Sci. 88 (4): 168-170. 


1987.  A New day for dinosaurs. Science Teacher 54:28-30. 


1987.  Fossil insects, pests of creation. Creation/Evolution 20:13-19. 


1987.  Insects in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci 96:289. 


1987.  Darwinism in Chinese Science Education. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 96:473-475. 


1986.  Book review of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin vol 1. 1809-1836. Bull. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 32:173-174. 


1986. Charles Darwin on animal rights. Proc. Indiana Acad. of Sci. 95:381-384. 


1985.  Tombs, mummies, and flies. Bull Entomol. Soc. Amer. 31(2):18-19. 


1985.  Ancient management techniques are still practiced by Egyptian beekeepers. Amer. Bee J. 125: 569-570. 


1985.  Darwin's lost dimension.  Discover 6:9. Interview  by S. Boxer.


1985.  Darwin in 3-D. Scientific American 253:65-66. Interview by Peter  G. Brown.


1984.  Teaching evolution in an Islamic Country. Amer. Biology Teacher 46(5):266-267. 


1984.  The media as an entomological tool. Bull. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 29: 3-4. 


1984.  The effects of Sevin XLR on nurse and field honey bees (abstract). Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 93:209. With C. K. Brown and P. A. Hippensteel.


1984.  The Piltdown Hoax (abstract). Proc. Indiana Acad. of Sci. 93:262-263. 


1983.  A simple mendelian model for 13- and 17- year life cycles of periodical cicadas, with historical evidence of hybridization between them. Evolution 37(6):1162-1180. With M. Lloyd and C. Simon.


1983.  Down House: a biologist's perspective. Bios 54(1):18-20. 


1983.  Charles Darwin’s honey bee evidence.  Gleanings in Bee Culture 111: 591-592.


1983.  Charles Darwin and bees (abstract).  Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 92:295. 


1982. Insects and ancient Egypt. Cairo Today No. 5:18-20. 


1981.  Possible insect-plant coevolution in the Late Paleozoic (abstract). Proc. Indiana Acad.Sci. 89:206. 


1981.  The Kohlman amber collection: a stained glass window to the past. Field Museum of Nat. Hist. Bull. 52(7):14-17. 


1981.  Charles Darwin's contribution to entomology, and an index to his insect references. Melshimer Entomological Series 30:1-14. 


1981.  Two new species of Alienates (Hemiptera:Enicocephalidae). Ent. News  92:130-132. 


1981.  Proceedings of the Henry S. Dybas symposium at Tri-State University. Ent. News 94:167-170. 


1981.  Book review of Fundamentals of Entomology. Bios 52:246. 


1981.  Mendel and the Origin of Species. Proc. Indiana Acad. of Sci. 90:330-334. 


1980.  The inspector versus the beekeeper: a needless battle. Amer. Bee  J. 120:279-281. With S.A. Welch.


1979.  A Revision of the genus Enicocephalus (Hemiptera: Enicocephalidae). J. of Ag. Univ. of Puerto Rico 63:91-99. 


1978.  The North American and Caribbean species of Systelloderes  (Hemiptera: Enicocephalidae). Ent. News 89:65-73. 


1978.  A new species of Hymenocoris from Mexico (Hemiptera: Enicocephalidae). Ent. News 87:74-76. 


1978.  The Neotropical species of Oncylocotis (Hemiptera). Pan Pac. Ent. 54:194-198. 


1977.  Some observations on the fine structure of Xenos peckii  (Coleoptera: Stylopidae) Coleopterists  Bulletin 31:93-96. With D. W. Wells and J. A. Mari  Mutt.


1977.  Observations on the morphology and behavior of the Enicocephalidae (Hemiptera). Ent. News 88:105-110. 


1977.  The Enicocephalidae of Illinois. Trans. of the Illinois St. Acad. Sci. 69:192-193. 


1977.  The emergence of the periodical cicada in Illinois in 1976. Trans. of the Illinois St. Acad. Sci. 69: 196-199. With R. H. Meyer.


1977.  Two new genera of Enicocephalidae (Hemiptera). Ent. News 88:161-168. 


1973.  Mendel, Darwin, and Evolution.  Amer. Biology Teacher 35:477- 480. 



EDITOR’S COLUMN FOR AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST


2016     Gregor Mendel’s early entomology 62: 202.

2016.    Welcome to the International Congress of Entomology Special Issue 62: 138.

2016.    Bugs in the news. 62: 66.

2016.    Lacewings in the Age of Dinosaurs. 62: 2.

2015.     Nets of days gone by. 61: 202.

2015.    Trilobites and insects: back to the future. 61: 130.

2015.     An unusual method of insect de-extinction. American Entomologist 61: 66.

2015.     Collecting insects in the Middle Ages. American Entomologist 61: 2.

2014.     A different kind of insect collection. American Entomologist 60: 194.

2014.     Jacqueline L. Robertson. American Entomologist 60: 130.

2014.     What a difference a century makes. American Entomologist 60: 66.

2014.     Insects in winter. American Entomologist 60: 2.

2013.     On the horizon. American Entomologist 59: 194.

2013.     A summer without monarchs. American Entomologist 59: 130.

2013.     Summer reading. American Entomologist 59: 66.

2013.     Toothy birds and insect evolution. American Entomologist 59: 2.

2012.     Entomology–there’s and app for that. American Entomologist 58: 194.

2012.     Edward H. Smith. American Entomologist 58: 130.

2012.     Insects and dinosaurs. American Entomologist 58: 66.

2012.     Of flies and zebras. American Entomologist 58: 2.

2011.     And now for something really special. American Entomologist 57: 194.

2011.     A new insect order and the origin of wings. American Entomologist 57: 130.

2011.     That first insect collection. American Entomologist 57: 66.

2011.     How rare is a rarely collected insect? American Entomologist 57: 2.

2010.     2010: an entomological year in review. American Entomologist 56: 194.

2010.     Proboscidian entomology, continues. American Entomologist 56: 130.

2010.     The language of elephants. American Entomologist 56: 66.

2010.     Calling all papers. American Entomologist 56: 2.

2009.     The celebration continues. American Entomologist 55: 210.

2009.     IEM. American Entomologist 55: 130.

2009.     Expecting the unexpected. American Entomologist 55: 66.

2009.     Happy birthday, Darwin. American Entomologist 55: 2.

2008.     Taking note. American Entomologist 54: 194.

2008.     Wine, hurricanes and dinosaurs. American Entomologist 54: 130.

2008.     Entomological campaigns. American Entomologist 54: 66.

2008.     Of politics and insects. American Entomologist 54: 2.

2007.     The year in review. American Entomologist 53: 194.

2007.     On the cover of American Entomologist. American Entomologist 53: 130.

2007.     How times have changed. American Entomologist 53: 66.

2007.     Unofficial common names. American Entomologist 53: 2.

2006.     And now for something completely different. American Entomologist 52: 201.

2006.     What Pluto and Orthoptera have in common. American Entomologist 52: 130.

2006.     Summer surprises. American Entomologist 52: 66.

2006.     The good fight. American Entomologist 52: 2.

2005.     Of moths and men. American Entomologist 51: 194.

2005.     Kinsey. American Entomologist 51: 130.

2005.     From the Editor. American Entomologist 51: 66.

2005.     How it comes together. American Entomologist 51: 2.

2004.     Entomologists in the winter. American Entomologist 50:186.

2004.     Entomologists in the fall. American Entomologist 50: 122.

2004.     Cicada mania. American Entomologist 50: 66.

2004.     The beat goes on. American Entomologist 50: 2.

2003.     Changes for American Entomologist. American Entomologist 49: 194.

2003.     From the Editor. American Entomologist 49: 130.

2003.     From the Editor. American Entomologist 49: 66.

2003.     From the Editor. American Entomologist 49: 2.