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Suborder Polyphaga

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Cholevidae of the World
[cite:729643]

Skelley P.E. (2001) Pleasing fungus beetles of North America: Family Erotylidae
[cite:375671]
General info, key to genera, species distribution.
NB: Due to the recent overhaul of erotylid taxonomy(1), covers only what is now Erotylinae sans Languriini

North American Negastriinae (Coleoptera: Elateridae): The Negastriinae of the Eastern United States and Adjacent Canada
Published in Insecta Mundi (1990) by Jeffrey N.L. Stibick; includes keys to all genera and described species of Negastriinae in Eastern North America.

Roguet J.-P. (2013) Lamiaires du Monde (Coleoptera Cerambycidae Lamiinae)
[cite:744574]
navigate the catalog
great resource, folks.

Chamorro M.L. (2011) Cryptocephalinae of the World
[cite:1028306]

Forest Health Program - Nevada Division of Forestry
[cite:747750]
useful fact sheets

Exotic bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in the United States: Current and potential invaders
[cite:610863]
by R.A. Haack & R.J. Rabaglia

Ferro M.L. (2006) The bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) of Louisiana: an interactive web-based key
[cite:504013]
>50 spp. treated. Species pages with habitus photos of each sp.

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