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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 44

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9. "Cincindela splendida, bright green; disc of the elytra crimson or purple, with a submarginal subtriangular transverse line near the middle, and a terminal transverse line; whole margin green." Hentz Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. 3. 254. (Fig. 7, Pl. 3.). The markings exhibit a great variation, some specimens from Texas having non whatever, some have only an apical dot, some only a fine spot at the middle of the margin and some have the four marginal dots and the middle band. Length 14-15 mm. Habitat. Davenport, Ia. (Putnam). Can.; Eastport, Me. (Harris); New York (Leng & Beutenmüller); New Jersey (Leconte); N. Car. (Schaupp); Nothern Illinois (Leng & Beutenmüller); Missouri, St. Louis (Summers); Salina, Kan. (Knaus); Neb. (Leng & Beut.); Arkansas (Schaum); Idaho (Horn); South Park, Colo. (Bowditch); Tex. (Leng & Beutenmüller.). C. splendida Hentz Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. 3. p. 36. 1856. Lec. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11. p. 36. 1856. Schaupp Bul. Bk. Ent. Soc. 6. p. 90. 1884.
 
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