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Family Bothrideridae - Dry Bark Beetles

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Memoirs on the Coleoptera. IV.
By Casey TL
The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster (PA). 400 pp., 1913
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Casey TL (1913) Memoirs on the Coleoptera. IV. The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster (PA). 400 pp.

Contents

I - Studies in the Cicindelidae and Carabidae of America. . . 1

II - Further Studies among the American Longicornia. . . 193

Descriptions of new species.
By Fall, H.C.
Transactions of the American Entomological Society 33: 218-270., 1907
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Fall, H.C. (1907). Descriptions of new species. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 33: 218-270.

General remarks upon the Coleoptera of Lake Superior.
By LeConte, J.L.
Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, Boston., 1850
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LeConte, J.L. (1850). General remarks upon the Coleoptera of Lake Superior. Pp. 201-242 In: L. Agassiz. Lake Superior: Its physical character, vegetation and animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, Boston.

Descriptions of new North American Coleoptera.
By Bland, J.H.B.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 4: 65-72., 1865
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Bland, J.H.B. (1865). Descriptions of new North American Coleoptera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 4: 65-72.

The insects described in the present paper were collected during the past year in Colorado Territory, by Mr. James Ridings, and presented by him to the Society.

The water beetles of Florida.
By Young, F.N.
University of Florida Studies, Biological Science Series 5(1): ix + 238 pp., 1954
Young, F.N. (1954). The water beetles of Florida. University of Florida Studies, Biological Science Series 5(1): ix + 238 pp.

Memoirs on the Coleoptera. VII.
By Casey, T.L.
New Era Printing Company, Lancaster. 300 pp., 1916
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Casey, T.L. (1916). Memoirs on the Coleoptera. VII. New Era Printing Company, Lancaster. 300 pp.

I - Further studies in the Cicindelidae 1

II - Some random studies among the Clavicornia. 35

On some new or noteworthy Coleoptera from the west coast of Florida. IV.
By Blatchley, W.S.
Canadian Entomologist 50(2): 52-59., 1918
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Blatchley, W.S. (1918). On some new or noteworthy Coleoptera from the west coast of Florida. IV. Canadian Entomologist 50(2): 52-59.

A further study of the Coleoptera collected by myself during the winter season of 1916-17. and those taken at porch light and sent me in June and July, 1917, has revealed the following species worthy of note or apparenty undescribed. Unless otherwise mentioned, all the species were taken at or near Dunedin, a town on Clearwater Bay, 21 miles north of St. Pete

On the Coleoptera known to occur in Indiana
By Blatchley, W. S.
Indiana. Dept. of geology and natural resources. Bulletin, no. 1, 1910

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