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Species Malacocis brevicollis

 
 
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The Ciidae (Coleoptera) of New Brunswick, Canada: New records and new synonyms
By Lopes-Andrade C., Webster R.P., Webster V.L., Alderson C.A., Hughes C.C., Sweeney J.D.
Zookeys 573: 339–366, 2016

The ciid beetles of California (Coleoptera: Ciidae)
By Lawrence J.F.
Bulletin of the California Insect Suruey 17: 1-41, 1974

A catalog of Coleoptera of America north of Mexico. Family: Ciidae
By Lawrence J.F.
USDA Agriculture handbook no. 529-105. x + 18 pp., 1982

The Ciidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada...
By Majka C.G.
Zootaxa 1654: 1–20, 2007
Full title: The Ciidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada: new records, distribution, zoogeography, and observations on beetle-fungi relationships in saproxylic environments.
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Revision of the North American Ciidae (Coleoptera)
By Lawrence J.F.
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 142: 419-522, 1971

Tenebrionoidea of South Carolina
By Janet C. Ciegler
Clemson University, 2014
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This study of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea continues efforts to document the biodiversity of South Carolina. Twenty tenebrionoid families (excluding Ciidae and Scraptiidae) are covered: Aderidae, Anthicidae, Archeocrypticidae, Boridae, Ischaliidae, Melandryidae, Meloidae, Mordellidae, Mycetophagidae, Mycteridae, Oedemeridae, Pyrochroidae, Pythidae, Ripiphoridae, Salpingidae, Stenotrachelidae, Synchroidae, Tenebrionidae, Tetratomidae, and Zopheridae.

New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Mordellidae and Ripiphoridae
By Webster R.P., Sweeney J.D., Demerchant I.
Zookeys 179: 243-256, 2012

New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Tenebrionidae and Zopheridae
By Webster R.P., Sweeney J.D., Demerchant I., Bouchard P., Bousquet Y.
Zookeys 179: 257-277, 2012

 
 
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