Literature

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J. D. Mitchell, Pierce W. D.1911The weevils of Victoria County, Texas.
W. D. Pierce1975The Sand Dune Weevils Of the genus Trigonoscuta With A Correlation Of Their Anatomy To The Geological History Of Our Coast Lines.
W. D. Pierce1975The Sand Dune Weevils Of the genus Trigonoscuta With A Correlation Of Their Anatomy To The Geological History Of Our Coast Lines.
W. D. Pierce1975The Sand Dune Weevils Of the genus Trigonoscuta With A Correlation Of Their Anatomy To The Geological History Of Our Coast Lines
W. D. Pierce1975The Sand Dune Weevils Of the genus Trigonoscuta With A Correlation Of Their Anatomy To The Geological History Of Our Coast Lines
W. D. Pierce1975The Sand Dune Weevils Of the genus Trigonoscuta With A Correlation Of Their Anatomy To The Geological History Of Our Coast Lines.
W. D. Pierce1961The growing importance of paleoentomology.
W. D. Pierce1941Studies of the sweet potato weevils of the subfamily Cyladinae.
W. D. Pierce1941A few remarks on the possible origin of the sweet potato.
W. D. Pierce1939The dodder and its insects; In: The Fauna and Flora of the El Segundo Sand Dunes.
W. D. Pierce1930Studies of the North American weevils belonging to the superfamily Platystomoidea.
W. D. Pierce1930The mango weevils.
W. D. Pierce1925The history of the rhynchophorid genera Rynchophorus [sic], Calendra, Spenophorus [sic] and Sitophilus (Coleoptera).
W. D. Pierce1919Contributions to our knowledge of the weevils of the superfamily Curculionoidea.
W. D. Pierce1918The case of the genera Rhina and Magdalis.
W. D. Pierce1918Weevils which affect Irish potato, sweet potato and yam.
W. D. Pierce1917A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations.
W. D. Pierce1917A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations
W. D. Pierce1917A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations.
W. D. Pierce1916Studies of weevils (Rhynchophora) with descriptions of new genera and species.
W. D. Pierce1916Studies on weevils (Rhynchophora) with descriptions of new genera and species.
W. D. Pierce1916Notes on the habits of weevils.
W. D. Pierce1916Notes on the habits of a dangerous genus of weevils.
W. D. Pierce1915The uses of certain weevils and weevil products in food and medicine.
W. D. Pierce1915Some sugar-cane root-boring weevils of the West Indies.
W. D. Pierce1914New potato weevils from Andean South America.
W. D. Pierce1913Miscellaneous contributions to the knowledge of the weevils of the families Attelabidae and Brachyrhinidae.
W. D. Pierce1913The occurrence of a cotton boll weevil in Arizona.
W. D. Pierce1912The insect enemies of the cotton boll weevil.
W. D. Pierce1912Systematic notes and descriptions of some weevils of economic or biological importance.
W. D. Pierce1910Some new species of weevils of economic importance.
W. D. Pierce1910On some phases of parasitism displayed by insect enemies of weevils.
W. D. Pierce1909Studies of North American weevils.
W. D. Pierce1908Descriptions of new curculionid beetles of the tribe Anthonomini.
W. D. Pierce1908A list of parasites known to attack American Rhynchophora.
W. D. Pierce1907Notes on the biology of certain weevils related to the cotton boll weevil.
W. D. Pierce1907Contribution to the knowledge of Rhynchophora.
W. D. Pierce1907Contributions to the knowledge of Rhynchophora.
E. R. Sasscer, Pierce W. D.1913Preliminary report on the finding of a new weevil enemy of the potato tuber.
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