James R. Reddell
James R. Reddell, U.S. entomologist.
210 Washington St., Killeen, TX 76541.
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1986
edit- Reddell, J.R. & Cokendolpher, J.C. 1986. New species and records of Schizomus (Arachnida: Schizomida) from Mexico. Texas Memorial Museum, speleological monographs 1: 31-38. Reference page.
1991
edit- Triplehorn, C.A. & Reddell, J.R. 1991. Two new species of Eleodes (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from Mexican caves. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 93(3): 525-532. BHL Reference page.
1995
edit- Reddell, J.R. & Cokendolpher, J.C. 1995. Catalogue, bibliography, and generic revision of the order Schizomida (Arachnida). Texas Memorial Museum, speleological monographs 4: 1–170. Reference page.
2000
edit- Cokendolpher, J.C. & Reddell, J.R. 2000. New and rare Schizomida (Arachnida: Hubbardiidae) from South America. Amazoniana 16(1-2): 187–212. PDF. Reference page.
2001
edit- Cokendolpher, J.C. & Reddell, J.R. 2001. New and rare nesticid spiders from Texas caves (Araneae: Nesticidae). Texas Memorial Museum Speleological Monographs 5: 25-34. Reference page.
2009
edit- Paquin, P., Dupérré, N. & Reddell, J.R. 2009. A new troglobitic Agyneta from Colorado, the first description of the female of Agyneta llanoensis from Texas caves, and a classification of North American cave Linyphiidae (Araneae) as troglobites or troglophiles. Texas Memorial Museum Speleological Monographs 7: 37–56. Reference page.
2014
edit- Sokolov, I.M., Reddell, J.R. & Kavanaugh, D.H. 2014. Life beneath the surface of the central Texan Balcones Escarpment: genus Anillinus Casey, 1918 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini): new species, a key to the Texas species, and notes about their way of life and evolution. ZooKeys 417: 71–101. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.417.7733 Reference page.
2016
edit- Espinasa, L., Bartolo, N.D., Centone, D.M., Haruta, C.S. & Reddell, J.R. 2016. Revision of genus Texoreddellia Wygodzinsky, 1973 (Hexapoda, Zygentoma, Nicoletiidae), a prominent element of the cave-adapted fauna of Texas. Zootaxa 4126(2): 221–239. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4126.2.3. Full article (PDF) Reference page.
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