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NOTES ON CERTAIN COLEOPTERA OE THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF GALESBURG, ILL

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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Lebia divisa Lec.—Twenty-nine specimens of this beautiful Carabid were taken during July (1884) with the sweeping net, on various weeds along the edge of a slough. One specimen was found under a board. Towards sunset seemed to be the only time they could be captured, differing in that respect from some of the others of the genus, which are about at all hours of the day. My first specimen was taken in 1876 in same locality.

Lebia tricolor, pleuritica and analis seem to be rare. Have taken them with the sieve late in October.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1886

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