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Suborder Archostemata
Tenomerga cinerea (Say) (Coleoptera: Cupedidae), a new South Dakota state record for the family. By Johnson, P.J. and L.A. Hesler. The Coleopterists Bulletin 70(1): 194-195., 2016
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Paul J. Johnson and Lauren A. Hesler. 2016. Tenomerga cinerea (Say) (Coleoptera: Cupedidae), a new South Dakota state record for the family. The Coleopterists Bulletin 70(1): 194-195.
Two specimens of T. cinerea were collected in South Dakota during 2014.
Both South Dakota specimens are deposited in the Severin-McDaniel Insect Research Collection, South Dakota State University (SDSU).
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 23 March, 2016 - 3:27pm |
A new reticulated beetle (Coleoptera: Cupedidae) from Mexico with a catalogue of Cupedidae species of the world By Geovanni M. Rodríguez-Mirón & Sarah López-Pérez Zootaxa 4567 (1): 147–160, 2019
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 9 December, 2021 - 3:44pm |
New Coleoptera (Cebrionidae, Buprestidae and Cerambycidae. By Knull, J.N. Entomological News, 46: 189-193., 1935
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Knull, J.N. (1935) New Coleoptera (Cebrionidae, Buprestidae and Cerambycidae. Entomological News, 46: 189-193.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 22 February, 2024 - 12:44pm |
New Coleoptera with notes (Buprestidae and Cerambycidae). By Knull, J.N. The Ohio Journal of Science. 44(2): 90-94., 1944
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Knull, J.N. (1944) New Coleoptera with notes (Buprestidae and Cerambycidae). The Ohio Journal of Science. 44(2): 90-94.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 6 September, 2023 - 11:37am |
The Lives of Beetles: A Natural History of Coleoptera By Arthur V. Evans Princeton University Press, 2023
A good overview of beetles written in general terms with certain species highlighted as examples.
Contributed by Marci Hess on 17 August, 2023 - 9:12am |
Recollections of old collecting grounds. II. - The lower Rio Grande Valley. By Wickham, H.F. Entomological News 9: 22-24., 1898
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Wickham, H.F. 1898. Recollections of old collecting grounds. II. - The lower Rio Grande Valley. Entomological News 9: 22-24.
The region about Brownsville. Texas, is one of great interest, but only lately has it been explored entomologically with any degree of care. Within the past two years, however, the country has been visited and worked by Prof. Townsend, Mr. Schwarz and the writer.*
It is by no means ready of access, since a visit implies either a long trip by steamer from New Orlea
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 16 August, 2023 - 2:34pm |
Semi-tropical Texas. By Schwarz, E.A. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 4: 1-3., 1896
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Schwarz, E.A. 1896. Semi-tropical Texas. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 4: 1-3.
If, confining myself to Coleoptera found by Prof. Townsend or myself near Brownsville, I mention the genera Agra, Dasydactylus, Physorhinus, Achryson, Gnaphalodes, Amphionycha, Megascelis, Plectrotetra, Brachycoryna, Listronychus, Polypria (quite a number of others are not yet determined, or undescribed), no one can deny the existence of a semi-tropical insect fauna along the north bank of the lower Rio Grande.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 16 August, 2023 - 12:54pm |
The beetle community of small oak twigs in Louisiana, with a literature review of Coleoptera from fine woody debris By Ferro M.L., Gimmel M.L., Harms K.E., Carlton C.E. Col. Bull. 63: 239-263, 2009
Contributed by v belov on 26 July, 2023 - 10:25am |
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