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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 36

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elytra; from splendida Hentz in having the head and disc of the thorax crimson and the humerus more rectangular. Length. 11-12 mm. Habitat. Iowa City (Wickham). Cambridge Mass (Harris); Rhode Island (Schaupp); Long Island (Johnson); Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lakewood, N. J. (Leng and Beutenmüller); Curtis Bay, My. (Johnson); Southwestern Virginia (Horn); Lawrence, Kan. (Popenoe). C. rugifrons Dej. Spec. Gen. 1. p. 51. 1825; 5. p. 209. 1831. Schaupp Bul. Bk. Ent. Soc. 6. p. 87. 1884. Leng and Beutenmüller Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 2. p. 90. 1894. denticulata Hentz. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. 3. p. 254, tab. 2. f. 1. 1830. Harris New Eng. Farmer 7, 90. 1828. obscura // Say. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 1. p. 418, 1818. (nec Fab.)(black var.) 5. Cicindela lecontei (Fig. 5. Pl. 3.),- "supra cupreo-purpurea,
 
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