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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

Taxonomy and distribution of the species of the genus Myrmechixenus Chevrolat, 1835 (Tenebrionidae: Diaperinae)
By Schawaller W.
Integrative Systematics, 2018
The genus Myrmechixenus Chevrolat, 1835 (Tenebrionidae: Diaperinae: Myrmechixenini, type species M. subterraneus
Chevrolat, 1835) contains only three species described in the middle of the 19th century from Europe.
Two species are now distributed nearly worldwide, and unknown so far only from the Pacific Islands, New Zealand,
Central and South America. The third species has a restricted distribution in Europe, probably because of its association
to ants. M. calvus Reitter, 1877, described from Sulawesi, is considered as a junior synonym of M. picinus
(Aubé, 1850), M. lathridioides Crotch, 1873 from northern America is considered as a junior synonym of M. vaporiarorum

Contribution a l'étude des espèces américaines du genre Doliema Pascoe [Col. Tenebrionidae]
By Ardoin P.
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (N.S.) 13: 1–20, 1977

The genus Trachyscelis (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in North America: Synonymy, origin, distribution, and decline
By W.E. Steiner, Jr.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 58(3): 335-343, 2004

First Report of Tyrtaeus rufus Champion and Tyrtaeus dobsoni Hinton (Tenebrionidae: Diaperinae: Anopidiina) from Florida
By K.J. Hopp & M.A. Ivie
The Coleopterists Bulletin 62(3):427-436, 2008

Review of the genus Corticeus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) of America north of Mexico
By Triplehorn C.A.
Ann. Ent. Soc. Am. 83: 287-306, 1990
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Collection records of the crypticine darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae: Crypticini, Gondwanocrypticus) from the Chesapeake Bay Reg
By Steiner, W.E., Jr., and J.M. Swearingen.
The Maryland Entomologist 6(2):27–37., 2014
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Steiner, W.E., Jr., and J.M. Swearingen. 2014. Collection records of the crypticine darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Crypticini, Gondwanocrypticus Español) from the Chesapeake Bay Region. The Maryland Entomologist 6(2):27–37.

ABSTRACT: Two species of the tribe Crypticini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae, Gondwanocrypticus Español) occur in Maryland and adjacent states where they reach the northern limits of their known range. The native Gondwanocrypticus obsoletus (Say) is diagnosed and separated from the adventive [i]G.

 
 
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