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New country and state records, and other notes for Mexican Buprestidae (Coleoptera).
By Westcott, R.L., T.A. Atkinson, H.A. Hespenheide & G.H. Nelson.
Insecta Mundi 3(3): 217-232. , 1990
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Westcott, R.L., T.A. Atkinson, H.A. Hespenheide & G.H. Nelson. 1990. New country and state records, and other notes for Mexican Buprestidae (Coleoptera). Insecta Mundi 3(3)(1989): 217-232.

Abstract:

Treatment is provided for 224 species and subspecies in the genera Acherusia, Acmaeodera, Actenodes, Agaeocera, Agrilus, Anthaxia, Brachys, Buprestis, Chalcangium, Chrysobothris, Colobogaster, Cyphothorax, Dicerca, Dismorpha, Euchroma, Hiperantha, Hylaeogena, Leiopleura, Lius, Mixochlorus, Omochyseus, Pachyschelus, Polycesta, Psiloptera, Spectralia, Taphrocerus, Tetragonoschema, Thrincopyge, Trypantius and Tyndaris.

A hybrid in the genus Acmaeodera, a taxonomic note on Chrysobothris kelloggi, and new distribution and host records.
By Westcott, R.L.
Jewel Beetles 10: 76-81., 2001
Westcott, R.L. 2001. An interspecific hybrid in the genus Acmaeodera Eschscholtz, a taxonomic note on Chrysobothris kelloggi Knull, and new distribution and host records for United States and Canadian species in these and other genera (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Jewel Beetles 10: 76-81.

Dist. and bio notes on N. Amer. Buprestidae, w/ comments on var. in Anthaxia viridicornis (Say) and A. viridfrons Gory.
By MacRae, T.C.
The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 82(2): 166–199., 2006
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MacRae, T.C. 2006. Distributional and biological notes on North American Buprestidae (Coleoptera), with comments on variation in Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) viridicornis (Say) and A. (H.) viridfrons Gory. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 82(2): 166–199.

Abstract:

Distributional and biological notes are presented for 164 species and subspecies of North American Buprestidae in the genera Acmaeodera Eschscholtz, Acmaeoderopsis Barr, Acmaeoderoides Van Dyke, Actenodes Dejean, Agrilaxia Kerremans, Agrilus (s. str.) Curtis, Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) Reitter, Brachys Dejean, Buprestis (s. str.) Linnaeus, Buprestis (Knulliobuprestis) Kurosawa, Chalcophora Dejean, Chrysobothris (s. str.) Eschscholtz, Cypriacis (s. str.) Casey, Dicerca (s. str.) Eschscholtz, Lampetis (Spinthoptera) Casey, Mastogenius (Solier), Pachyschelus Solier, Paragrilus Saunders, Paratyndaris (Knulliella) Cobos, Phaenops Megerle, Poecilonota Eschscholtz, Polycesta (Arizonica) Cobos, Polycesta (Tularensia) Nelson, Ptosima Dejean, Spectralia Casey, Texania Casey, Trigonogya Schaeffer, and Xenorhipis LeConte.

Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America.
By Nelson, G.H., D.S. Verity & R.L. Westcott.
Coleopterists Bulletin 35(2): 129-151., 1981
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Nelson, G.H., D.S. Verity & R.L. Westcott. 1981. Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America. Coleopterists Bulletin 35(2): 129-151.

Abstract

New biological and/or geographical distribution data are given for 203 species of Buprestidae in the following genera: Acmaeodera, Acmaeoderopsis, Actenodes, Agaeocera, Agrilus, Anambodera, Anthaxia, Brachys, Buprestis, Chalcophora, Chalcophorella, Chrysobothris, Cinyra, Dicerca, Eupristocerus, Leiopleura, Mastogenius, Melanophila, Nanularia, Pachyschelus, Poecilonota, Polycesta, Ptosima, Taphrocerus, Trachykele, Trichinorhipis, Tyndaris, and Xenorhipis.

New synonymy and combination in Buprestidae (Coleoptera)
By Bellamy C.L.
Pan-Pacific Entomologist 86(3): 95-99, 2010

Identification and phylogenetic characterization of select species of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) and Sesiidae (Lepidoptera) se US.
By Hansen, J.A.
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. xiii + 205 pp., 2010
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Hansen, J.A. 2010. Identification and phylogenetic characterization of select species of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) and Sesiidae (Lepidoptera) wood boring insect families occurring across the Southeastern United States. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. xiii + 205 pp.

Abstract:

A brief overview of the importance of wood boring insects is provided. Background on the two wood boring insect families Buprestidae (Coleoptera) and Sesiidae (Lepidoptera) is given. Keys and checklists to Tennessee’s buprestid fauna as presently known are furnished.

Five new North American species of Buprestidae.
By Knull, J.N.
The Ohio Journal of Science 54(1): 27-30., 1954
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Knull, J.N. 1954. Five new North American species of Buprestidae. The Ohio Journal of Science 54(1): 27-30.

Acmaeodera robigo n. sp.
Chrysobothris beameri n. sp.
Agrilus parabductus n. sp.
Agrilus bentseni n. sp.
Taphrocerus albodistinctus n. sp.

Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae in North America, II.
By Nelson, G.H.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 41(1): 57-65., 1987
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Nelson, G.H. 1987. Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae in North America, II. The Coleopterists Bulletin 41(1): 57-65.

ABSTRACT

New biological and/or distributional data are included for 104 species in the following genera of Buprestidae:

Acmaeodera, Acmaeoderoides, Acmaeoderopsis, Agrilus, Anthaxia, Brachys, Buprestis, Chalcophora, Chrysobothris, Dicerca, Mastogenius, Melanophila, Pachyschelus, Paragrilus, Phaenops, Polycesta, Ptosima, Taphrocerus, Tyndaris, and Xenorhipis.

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