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A biologically annotated list of the Buprestidae of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.
By Vogt, G.B.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 42(2): 191-202., 1949
Vogt, G. B. 1949. A biologically annotated list of the Buprestidae of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 42(2): 191-202.

Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of South Carolina
By Harpootlian, P.J. and C.L. Bellamy
Clemson University, 2014
Volume 7 of the Biota of South Carolina series can be purchased at Clemson PSA.

One hundred forty-eight species of jewel beetles are included in a study of the South Carolina Buprestidae. The list of species includes some questionable records and 37 species reported from nearby states that should be found in South Carolina. Nine species represent new state records.

Keys are provided to distinguish all South Carolina genera and species. For each species, we include at least one photo [IN COLOR!], any synonyms, a brief description, larval host and adult collection records, overall distribution, South Carolina records, and months that adults have been found in the state. For each valid genus, the type species, any synonyms, and a brief description are provided.

Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of Northeastern North America.
By Paiero et al.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency. 411 pp., 2012
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This 411 page field guide (6×9″) covers the 164 jewel beetle species known from northeastern North America, and also includes 2 identification keys to the 23 genera in the region: one a technical key adapted from previously published works, and the other a “field key”, designed for use with a hand lens or digital camera and which uses characters that are more easily observed.

Each species in the guide is fully illustrated with high magnification colour photos of the dorsal & ventral habitus, head and male genitalia (plus additional colour morphs or variations where possible),

Chapter 41. Buprestidae Leach 1815. (In: American Beetles, Vol 2)
By Bellamy & Nelson.
CRC Press, Boca Raton. Pp. 98-112., 2002
Bellamy, C.L. & G.H. Nelson. 2002. Chapter 41. Buprestidae Leach 1815. Pp. 98-112. In: R.H. Arnett, Jr., et al. (Eds.). American Beetles, Volume 2, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Buprestidae
By Webster R.P., Demerchant I.
Zookeys 179: 55-65, 2012

The Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of Missouri
By MacRae T.C.
Insecta Mundi 5(2): 101-126, 1991

The metallic wood-boring beetles of Canada and Alaska: Coleoptera: Buprestidae (The Insects and arachnids of Canada)
By Donald E. Bright
Biosystematics Research Centre, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, 1987

Three new species of Acmaeodera Eschscholtz (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) from the United States and Mexico.
By Nelson, G. H. and R. L. Westcott
The Coleopterists Bulletin 49(1): 77–87, 1995
Includes description of Acmaeodera quadrivittatoides, detailed information on it and A. quadrivittata.

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