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Descriptions of twenty new species of Coleoptera inhabiting the United States
By LeConte, John L.
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6:226-235, 1853
Cite: 936617 with citation markup [cite:936617]
Original descriptions for Amphizoa insolens, Stenocolus scutellaris and Polycaon stoutii (as Alloeocnemis), among others.