Bibliographies: pt. 1, p. 14-16; pt. 2, p. 163-165; pt. 3, p. 15-16; pt. 4, p. 237-238, 331-335, 346-347; pt. 5, p. 295-297 pt. 1-2. General introduction, by W. E. Britton. The Euplexoptera and Orthoptera of Connecticut, by B. H. Walden. -- pt. 3. The Hymenoptera, or wasp-like insects of Connecticut, by H. L. Viereck. --pt. 4, The Hemiptera, or sucking insects of Connecticut, by W. E. Britton. -- pt. 5, The Odonata, or dragonflies of Connecticut. -- pt. 6, The Diptera, or true flies of Connecticut : fasc. 1. External morphology; key to families; Tanyderidae, Ptychopteridae, Trichoceridae, Anisopodidae, Tipulidae, by G. C. Crampton, C. H. Curran, and C. P. Alexander. fasc. 2. Family Culicidae, the mosquitoes, by R. Matheson. fasc. 3. Asilidae, by S. W. Bromley. fasc. 4. Family Tabanidae, by G. B. Fairchild. Family Phoridae, by C. T. Brues. fasc. 5. Midges and gnats. Tendipedidae (Chironomidae) by O. A. Johannsen and H. K. Townes. Heleidae (Ceratopogonidae) by O. A. Johannsen. Fungivoridae (Mycetophilidae) by F. R. Shaw and E. G. Fisher. --pt. 7, The Plecoptera or stoneflies of Connecticut, by S. W. Hitchcock (1974) extracted