Hinson, K.R. (2022). New state records and notes on Coleoptera from North Carolina, USA, including rare and poorly known species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 76(3): 375–380.
Over the course of several years a 22-watt UV (black light) trap was deployed continuously during the warm season (March–October) at a woodland site in Union Co., North Carolina, USA, at N 35.0524°, W 80.6980°. This site has produced numerous state records and has generated new information regarding habitat preferences and seasonal activity for several species of Coleoptera (Hinson 2015; Hinson and Blinn 2018; Hinson and Buss 2015; Hinson et al.
Schaeffer C. (1904) New genera and species of Coleoptera. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 12: 197‒236.
The following descriptions and notes are published in advance of a list of the Coleoptera known to occur in the lower Rio Grande Valley on which I have been at work ; but have postponed its publication on account of the possible addition I may secure on my second trip to this interesting region. A few notes and descriptions of beetles from other regions are added.
This is an interesting complement to Arnett (1)(2). It is very detailed (214 pages) and includes many drawings helpful for learning the names and numbers of body parts. One thing I find particularly interesting is its use of wing venation, which is little used in most Coleoptera keys.