Publications

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Grant, P. M.  2000.  Mayflies as food.  Proceedings of the IXth International Conference on Ephemeroptera.  (in press)

Grant, P. M., S. Burian and E. C. Masteller.  1997.  Emergence of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) from streams of Erie County, Pennsylvania.  Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 70(3):105-112.

Grant, P. M. and W. L. Peters.  1993.  Descriptions of four new genera of Thraulus group mayflies from the Eastern Hemisphere and redescription of Simothraulus and Chiusanophlebia (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae).  Transactions of the American Entomological Society 119:131-168.

Grant, P. M. and E. C. Masteller.  1987.  Intersexuality in Ephemeroptera: Descriptions of four specimens and comments on its occurrence in a parthenogenetic species.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 65:1985-1988.

Grant, P. M. and K. G. Sivaramakrishnan.  1985.  A new species of Thraulus (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from southern India.  Florida Entomologist 68:424-432.

Grant, P. M. and. E. C. Masteller.  1984.  New state mayfly (Ephemeroptera) records from Pennsylvania.  Entomological News 95:180-182.

Grant, P. M. and K. W. Stewart.  1980.  The life history of Isonychia sicca (Ephemeroptera: Oligoneuriidae) in an intermittent stream in north central Texas.  Annals of the Entomological Society of America 73:747-755.

Jubb, G. L., Jr. and P. M. Grant. 1977.  Flight activities of selected crop pests in Erie County, Pennsylvania:  1972-1976.  Melsheimer Entomological Series No. 23:21-25.
 

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

Grant, P. M.  1972.  Water chemistry.  Pages 8-72.  IN, W. A. O’Kelley, Project Director.  Stream organisms and their response to environmental change.  Student-Originated-Studies Program, The National Science Foundation and The Pennsylvania State University.
 

UNREFEREED ARTICLES

Grant, P. M. 1999. Report on the 9th International Conference on Ephemeroptera. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 16(1):4-5.

Grant, P. M.  1994.  Flies of the ephemeral kind.  Westview 13(3):18-22.
 
 

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