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STUDIES ON HISTERIDAE (COLEOP)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Melville H. Hatch
Affiliation:
Seattle, Wash.

Extract

I take pleasure in naming this species and an hereinafter to be described species of Saprinus after Prof. H. E. Jaques of the Iowa Wesleyan College. The present paper is the result of the studies necessitated hy the specimens of Histeridae sent to me by Prof. Jaques for determination. The types of all the new species and abberrations are in the collection of the author.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1929

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References

page 80 note 1 —Closely allied or identical is sparsus Csy. from Florida, length 2.15–2.3 mm., with longer pronotum, smaller pygidium more elongate prosternal striae.

page 81 note * —Closely related or idential is recticollis Csy. from Cal., length 2.65–3.3 mm., with the transverse furrows of the head more distinct, the pronotum with longer and straighter sides and with coarser sculpture, the elytral and pygidial punctures sparser, the body broader.

page 84 note 1 —Notes on Some Anthidiine Bees of Montana and Clifornia. Amer. Mus. Novitates, No. 277, pp. 3–4, 1927.

page 84 note 2 —Kindly determined by Professor P. H. Timberlake.