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New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Elateridae
By Webster R.P., Sweeney J.D., DeMerchant I.
ZooKeys 179: 93–113, 2012

Checklist of the Elateridae of Mexico.
By Johnson, P.J. 2010.
South Dakota State University, Brookings., 2010
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Johnson, P.J. 2010. Checklist of the Elateridae of Mexico. South Dakota State University, Brookings. 12 pp. spreadsheet.

Paul J. Johnson is the author of the Elateridae chapter in American Beetles - (1)

New records of European wireworm pests and other click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) in Canada and USA
By Douglas H.
J. ent. Soc. Ont. 142: 11–17, 2011

Click beetle larvae of the USSR: Manual for identification
By Dolin V.G.
Urozhai, Kiev. 126 pp. [In Russian], 1978
Well-illustrated keys to 257 spp. of ~60 genera, may be very helpful -- especially given the lack of a comprehensive treatment of the nearctic fauna. Taxonomy somewhat obsolete.
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An awkwardly titled 1981 English version exists

A taxonomic revision of the Nearctic species of Glyphonyx (Coleoptera: Elateridae) with notes on G. quadraticollis Champion
By James W. Smith and Edward U. Balsbaugh, Jr.
North Dakota Insects Schafer-Post Series, no. 16, 85 p., 1984

Revision of the genus Selonodon Latreille (Coleoptera: Cebrionidae).
By K. E. M. Galley
Occasional Papers of the Florida State Collection of Arthropods. Volume 10., 1999

The Elateridae (Coleoptera) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada: faunal composition, new records, and taxonomic changes
By C.G. Majka & P.J. Johnson
Zootaxa 1811: 1–33, 2008
An impressive 125-spp. checklist, with a total of 64 new provincial records and one species newly recorded in Canada. Zoogeographically, 117 spp. are Nearctic, 4 are Holarctic, and 4 are introduced Palaearctic species. In an unorthodox move, Dr. Johnson describes a number of new genera in this paper of otherwise local import and faunal rather than taxonomic nature, and proposes 25 new combinations, all further depopulating what was once known in North America as ‘Ctenicera’.
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Synopsis of the Lampyridæ of the United States
By John L. LeConte
Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 9(1): pp. 15-72, 1881

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