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Weevils of Kansas - A Manual for Identification
By Glenn Arthur Salsbury
Private/Self, 2000
Cite: 322334 with citation markup [cite:322334]
Detailed keys and black & white habitus photographs for each of the over 500 weevil species known in Kansas. Limited first edition (2000) is spiral-bound 656 pages; possible subsequent revisions?

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hopefully Glenn doesn't mind :)

 
Very grateful!
Thanks! (: I don't think he'll mind. He's helping the next generation.

 
Adventive weevils of North America
Readers of this thread might be interested in the 2024 treatise on the complete adventive weevils of North America.

 
Yes very
I've been looking for something like that. I've found a bunch of weevils on invasive plants. Thanks! That is pretty pricy though. I'll have to order it soon... although I'm a little tight for money right now because I have to buy a car

 
Maybe the forthcoming PDF
will be free or at least much cheaper. It's still very nice to have a book with plates in your hand. I no longer follow the weevils since committing to Caraboidea some 20 years ago ago.

Someone interested in weevils might want to post this new publication under Books > Curculionidae.

 
I finally found my true calling
in weevils. Unfortunately for you ;), carabids are too complex for me. They all look the same. Also I really hope the pdf is free

 
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Anyone know how to get access to this
This would be really useful for me as I live an hour away from the KS border.

available online...
Full text

...and ended with a beautiful quote on p.654

 
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smaller version
a 27 MB version here

 
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