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Fatt, H. C——The North American species of Glaresis. <Psyche, 
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A short synopsis of the species of Ochodzeus inhabiting the 
United States. <Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., 1909, pp. 30-38. 
Revision of the species of Diplotaxis of the United States. 
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Notes on Dichelonycha and Cantharis, with descriptions of 
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Table of Anomala and Strigoderma. 
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CERAMBYCIDZE. 
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New species of North American Coleoptera. Prepared for the 
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Tabulates the following genera: Criocephalus (p. 169) ; Eburia (p.179) ; 
Elaphidion (p. 181); Aneflus (p. 185); Crossidius (p. 196); Ac- 
mops (p. 208); Strangalia (p. 212); Typocerus (p. 2138); Lep- 
tura (p. 215); Monilema (p. 229); Monohammus (p. 231) ; Pogo- 
nocherus (p. 287); Saperda (p. 288). 
