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Superfamily Tenebrionoidea

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A New Species of Tribolium from Arizona (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
By Charles A. Triplehorn
The Coleopterists Society, 1978
A new species, Tribolium setosum, is described from Arizona. Characteristics which distinguish it from similar species are presented.

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Cynaeus angustus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), a new alien beetle in Romania
By Alexandru-Mihai Pintilioaie, Maximilian Teodorescu
Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa” 64 (1): 89–94, 2021
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High Park, Toronto, Canada. Part 1. Pentaphyllus testaceus (Hellwig, 1792) (Col, Tenebrionidae) new to the Nearctic Region...
By Whitehead P.F.
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 143: 181-186, 2007
Full title: High Park, Toronto, Canada. Part 1. Pentaphyllus testaceus (Hellwig, 1792) (Col, Tenebrionidae) new to the Nearctic Region with autecological observations

Behavior and taxonomy of the Epicauta maculata group (Coleoptera: Meloidae).
By Pinto, J.D.
The University of California Publications in Entomology 89: 1-111., 1980
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Pinto, J.D. 1980. Behavior and taxonomy of the Epicauta maculata group (Coleoptera: Meloidae). The University of California Publications in Entomology 89: 1-111.

The biology of blister beetles of the vittata group of the genus Epicauta (Coleoptera, Meloidae).
By Adams and Selander
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 162(4): 137-266., 1979
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The Vittata Group of the genus Epicauta contains 31 species. Seven of these are confined to North America.

The [N. Amer.] species of the Vittata Group treated in detail in this study are Epicauta vittata, E. occidentalis, E. temexa, E. abadona, E. tamara, E. vitticollis, and E. unilineata.

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Adams, C.L. and R.B. Selander. 1979. The biology of blister beetles of the vittata group of the genus Epicauta (Coleoptera, Meloidae). Bulletin o

A significant eastern range extension for Eleodes tricostatus (Say) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).
By Maxwell J.A., Young D.K.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 52(1): 90–92., 1998
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Maxwell J.A., Young D.K. (1998) A significant eastern range extension for Eleodes tricostatus (Say) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 52(1): 90–92.

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Eleodes tricostatus (Say) was discovered in oak and pine barrens in west central Wisconsin. This represents the first record of a species of Eleodes Eschscholtz east of the Mississippi River. Our observations indicate that E. tricostatus (Say) adults require a delicate balance of open habitat with exposed sandy soils in

Rearing and bionomics of Orchesia cultriformis Laliberté (Coleoptera: Melandryidae)
By Hinson K.R.
Col. Bull. 70: 372-374, 2016

A review of the genus Rhinoplatia Horn
By Arnett R.H.
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 49: 241-246, 1947

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