Studies on some Gordiacea of North and South America.
- J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 1 June 1942
Many species of GORDIACEA have been named without sufficient description to distinguish them, so identification must be based on details of the extremities and especially on the minute structure of the cuticula.
XXII.—A new ant-like Mirid from Western Australia (Hemiptera, Miridæ)
- W. China, J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 1 March 1951
MIRIDAE OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS ( HETEROPTERA ) By
- J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 2004
This paper is based on collections of leaf bugs assembled in 1964 by the expedition of the University of California-Galakpagos International Scientific Project, and includes nine additional new species, the previously unknown females of three species described by Carvalho, and additional distribution records of almost every other species.
Analecta miridologica, iv : observations on type specimens in the national museum of natural history, budapest, hungary (hemiptera, miridae)
- J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 1980
XIV.—Neotropical miridae, LXVII: Genus Ranzovius distant, predacious on eggs of Theridion (Araneida) in Trinidad (Hemiptera)
- J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 1 February 1954
Four new Species representing two new Genera of Bryocorinae associated with Cacao in New Britain (Hemiptera, Miridae)
- W. China, J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 1 September 1951
XXXI. Neotropical Miridæ, XLI: Tenthecoris orchidearum (Reuter, 1902) in Britain, and a key to the species of the genus (Hemiptera)
- J. Carvalho
- Biology
- 1 March 1951
The conservation of nature in the Brazilian Amazonia
- J. Carvalho
- Environmental Science
- 1984
Amazonia was exploited by extractive activities from its occupation, which began in January 1616, practically until 1930, the year of emergence of the so-called Second Republic, when the cycle of…
[Neotropical Miridae, XCVI: New genus and species of Chilean fauna (Hemiptera)].
- J. Carvalho, A. Rosas
- BiologyRevista Brasileira de Biologia
- 19 March 1966
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