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Species Melanocanthon bispinatus
The water beetles of Maine: including the families Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Dytiscidae, Noteridae and Hydrophilidae By Stanley E. Malcolm University of Maine Life Sciences and Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 48, 1971
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 23 July, 2011 - 2:57am |
Beetles of Arizona: A Visual Guide with 230 Photos By Copeland, D.D Self published, Glendale, California. 60 pp., 2011
Copeland, D.D. 2011. Beetles of Arizona: A Visual Guide with 230 Photos. Self published, Glendale, California. 60 pp.
Most beetles from Madera Canyon and the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson.
BioQuip blurb: This convenient guide provides the initial step in identifying beetles found in the Santa Rita Mountains, Huachuca Mountains and other areas in Arizona. Scientific and common names, length, and area or county location are noted for each beetle.
All insects are photographed without any shadows. This allows the focus of attention to be on the characteristics of the beetle and to avoid other background visual distractions. Many beetles have three views, i.e., top, side and front. Most of the photos are from Insects of the Southwest, also produced by Douglas Copeland.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 21 July, 2011 - 11:21am |
An Illustrated Inventory of the Beetles (Coleoptera) of Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas By Edward G. Riley Texas A&M University, Dept. Entomology, College Station, 2013
Welcome to the world of Lick Creek Park Beetles, ...
Introduction:
With the gracious assistance of Iowa State University Entomology, BugGuide, and the BugGuide community, I present the results of an on-going beetle (Coleoptera) inventory of Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. I have sampled beetle diversity at the park since 1996 employing most conceivable beetle sampling techniques.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 19 July, 2011 - 11:36am |
Phylogeny of the Coleoptera based on morphological characters of adults and larvae By Lawrence J.F., Ślipiński A., Seago A.E., Thayer M.K., Newton A.F., Marvaldi A.E. Annales Zoologici (Warszawa) 61(1): 1-217, 2011
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the guide's suprafamilial structure is safe -- yay!
Contributed by v belov on 19 May, 2011 - 3:59pm |
Keys to the insects of the Far East of the USSR, Vol. 3. Coleoptera I By Lehr P.A., ed. Leningrad, Nauka Publishing House, 572 pp., 1989
Contributed by v belov on 17 April, 2011 - 11:53pm |
Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta) By Bouchard P, Bousquet Y, Davies A, Alonso-Zarazaga M, Lawrence JF, Lyal CH, Newton A, Reid CA, Schmitt M, Ślipiński SA, Smith A ZooKeys 88: 1–972, 2011
Contributed by v belov on 6 April, 2011 - 10:02am |
Checklist of the beetles of Maine, USA By Majka C.G., Chandler D.S., Donahue C.P. Empty Mirrors Press, Halifax. 328 pp., 2011
2,871 beetle spp. listed (of which 284 introduced), with 472 spp. newly recorded in Maine [full collection data included for those]. For each species its distribution in ne. North America is provided. Introductory family sections discuss bionomics, taxonomic status, and most important treatments of the North American fauna.
Contributed by v belov on 25 March, 2011 - 3:45pm |
Phloeocharis subtilissima (Staphylinidae: Phloeocharinae) and Cephennium gallicum (Scydmaenidae) new to North America... By C.G. Majka & J. Klimaszewski Zootaxa 781: 1–15, 2004
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Full title: Phloeocharis subtilissima Mannerheim (Staphylinidae: Phloeocharinae) and Cephennium gallicum Ganglbauer (Scydmaenidae) new to North America: a case study in the introduction of exotic Coleoptera to the port of Halifax, with new records of other species
Contributed by v belov on 23 March, 2011 - 4:11pm |
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