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The terrestrial Adephaga of Iowa (Part 1) by Fanny Chastina Thompson Wickham, 1895

The terrestrial Adephaga of Iowa by Fanny Chastina Thompson Wickham, 1895, Page 23

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States by its size and colour. The latter is smaller, more slender, and in colour a light golden green with the middle of the elytra purplish and the tip of the abdomen, apical lunule, legs and antennae luteous. The two are often found together. Hab. Southwestern Iowa (Osborne.). New Jersey (Wenzel); Ohio (Hamilton); Abington, Pa. (Liebeck); Indiana, Kentucky (Hamilton); Salina Kan. (Jones), Nebraska, Texas (Schaupp); St. Louis, Mo. (Summers); Morgan City, La. (Wickham); Enterprise and Cedar Keys, Fla. (Schwarz). Cicindela virginica Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 2 p. 657, 1767. Fab. El. I. p. 233. 1801. " virginata Linn. Syst. Nat. (Gmelin) I. 2. p. 1922. 1788-1793. Megacephala virginica Dej. Sp. Gen. I. p. 10. 1825. Tetracha virginica Thoms. Mong. Cic. p. 41. pl. 7. [f?].7. 1857. Schaupp. Bul. B'kln. Ent. Soc. I. p. 14. 1878. " " " " " 6. p. 77. 1883. Horn Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 5. p. 234. 1876 (sexual characters). Leng & Beut. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 2. p. 88. 1894.
 
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