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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 47

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Found in sandy fields and roads. It is double brooded and can be seen all summer long. Habitat. Iowa CIty. (Wickham). Can.; Cambridge, Mass. (Harris); Conu. (Leconte); Staten Isl. (Leng); Pa. (leng & Beutenmüller); New Jersey (Smith); Cincinnati, O. (Dury); Kentucky (Schauppe); Port Huron, Mich. (Hubbard & Schuarz); Wis., Falls of St. Anthony, Minn. (Leconte); Dodge City, Kan. (Popenoe); St. Louis Mo. (Summers); Colo., Montana (Leng & Beutenmüller). C. generosa Dej. Sp. Gen. 5. p. 231. no. 161. 1831. Lec. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. 11. p. 39. 1856. Schaupp. Bul. Bk. Ent. Soc. 6. p. 91. 1884. Leng & Beuten. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 2. p. 92. 1894. This is a variety of C. formosa Say. 11. Cicindela vulgaris (Fig. 10. Pl. 3.).- "Obscure, on each elytron three whitish bands, two of which are curved, and the intermediate one refracted." "Head blackish or obscure cupreous, green at base above, front with cinereous hair; antennae, first, sec-
 
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