2 DIMMOCK'S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 



i.eConte, John Lawrence. 



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On the pselaphidae of the United States. 



(Bost. journ. nat. hist., 1850, v. 6, p. 04-110.) 



Extract, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Loud., 

 n. s., [s. 2,] 1851, v. 1, p. 119-126.) 



Parallelism between genera and species of North 

 America and Europe, classification of the family, 

 ami descriptions of the genera anil species found 

 in the United states. 



11 



An attempt to classify the longicorn eoleoptera 

 of the part of America north of Mexico. Part i. 

 < '< rambyci. 



(Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci.of Phil., 1850, s. 2, v. 1, 

 p. 311-340.) 



Classification of the family; characterization of 



the genera and descriptions of the species of the 

 subdivision lepturidae. 



11a 



An attempt to classify the longicorn eoleoptera 

 of the part of America north of Mexico. Part i. 

 Cerambyci, [continued.] 



(Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1850, s. 2, v. 2, 

 p. 5-38.) 



Divides the subdivision cerambycidae into four- 

 teen groups, describes genera and species. 



lib 



An attempt to classify the longicorn eoleoptera 

 of the part of America north of Mexico. Part i. 

 Cerambyci, [concluded.] Part ii. Prioni. 



(Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1852, s. 2, v. 2, 

 p. 99-112.) 



Describes the genera and species of the subdivi- 

 sion spondylidae; appendix correcting errors, and 

 describing new species of cerambyci; describes 

 genera and species ol prioni. 



lie 



An attempt to classify the longicorn eoleoptera 

 of the part of America north of Mexico. Part iii. 

 Lamiae. 



(Journ. Acad. Nat, Sci. of Phil., 1852, s. 2, v. 2, 

 p. 139-178.) 



Divides the lamiae into 17 groups, describes the 



genera and species; gives addenda, with correc- 

 tions, list of works cited, and index of genera. 



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 On some curious habits of a species of asilus. 

 (Proc. Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of 

 Sci., 1850, [v. 2,] p. 195.) 



Describes the manner in which a. vertebratus 



(Say) seizes its prey. 



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Synopsis of the species of donacia (P'abr.) in- 

 habiting the United States. 



(Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1851, v. 5, p. 

 310-316.) 



Separate, [Phil., 1851. 7 p.] t 16.5 X 10. 



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 Synopsis of the lampyrides of temperate North 

 America. 



(Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1851, v. 5, p. 

 331-347.) 



Separate, [Phil., 1851. 17 p.] t 10.5 X 10. 



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Descriptions of new species of eoleoptera fr< 

 California. 



(Annals Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1851-1852, v. 

 p. 125-216.) 



Separate, N. Y., 1851. p. 1-00, 185-216, 

 17 X 9..'.. 



A few species from Oregon, and, in the nob 

 species from the southern and western states ai 

 territories are described. P. 125-bi2 w;is issued 

 1851, p. 1D3-21G in 1852. 



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Synopsis of the species of pterostichus Bon., ai 

 allied genera inhabiting temperate North Ann. 

 ica. 



(Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1852, s. 2, v. 

 p. 225-256.) 



Describes prenera and SIT species of cvarthms.pU 

 ostichus, lophoglossus, holciophorus, loxandrus ai 

 poecilus ; list of unknown species. 



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Hints toward a natural classification of tl 

 family histrini of coleopterous insects. 



(Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. of Phil., 1852, v. 6, 

 36-41.) 



Germ, tr., (Entomologische Zeitung, . . . z 

 Stettin, 1854, v. 15, p. 74-81.) 



Tabular separation of the genera, division of tl 

 species of Mster ami saprinus into groups, describe 

 cocrosternus, n. g. \==.tribalus Erich.]. 



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 Synopsis of the parnidae of the United State 

 (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1852, v. 6, ] 



41-45.) 



Germ, tr., (Entomologische Zeitung, . . . z 



Stettin, 1854, v. 15, p. 145-148.) 



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Synopsis of the eucnemides of temperate Nort 

 America. 



(Pr<c. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1852, v. 6, ] 

 4-5-49.) 



Germ, tr., (Entomologische Zeitung, . . . z 



Stettin, 1854, v. 15, p. 163-168.) 



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Remarks on some coleopterous insects collects 

 by S. W. Woodhouse, M. D., in Missouri Terri 

 tory and New Mexico. 



(Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1852, v. 6, p 

 65-68.) 



(Lotos, 1854, v.4, p. 189-190.)— Hagen, Bibl 

 entoinologica. 



Describes 8 new species and mentions 7 others. 



21 

 Synopsis of the anthicites of the United States 

 (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1852, v. 6, p 



91-104.) 



Genu, tr , (Entomologische Zeitung, . . . zt: 



Stettin, 1854, v. 15, p. 214-217.) 



