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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1775. Fabricius, J. C. Systema Entomologise, v. 1, 268 p. 



Page 239. Contains the original description of the species under the genus Carabus. Habitat, 

 Virginia. 



1787. Fabricius, J. C. Mantissa Insectonun, t. 1, 348 p. 



Page 197. Practically the same description as that in Systema Entomologise, 1775. 



1792. Fabricius, J. C. Entomologia Systematica, t. 1, 538 p. 



Page 140. Practically the same description with additions to that in Systema Entomologise, 177.5. 



1795. Olivier, A. G. Entomologie ou Histoire Naturelle des Insectes, t. 3, no 35 

 (Carabe), p. 42, pi. 3, fig. 31. Paris. 

 Includes description of species with former references. The author describes it as resembling 

 Carabus sycophanta and notes that it was found in North America, in the Caroiiaas, and in Virginia. 



1801. Fabricius, J. C. Systema Eleutheratorum, t. 1, 506 p. Kiel. 



Page 213. Author's same description of the species but placing it in the genus Calosoma. 



1804. Latreille, P. A. Histoire Naturelle Generale et Particuliere des Crustaces et 

 des Insectes, t. 8, 411 p. 

 Page 300. Contains description comparing this species with Calosoma sycophanta and notes that it 

 is found in North America. 



1815. Leach, W. E. The Zoological Miscellany, v. 2, 154 p., 120 pi. 

 Page 93, pi. 93. Short description of species with figures of adult. 



1823. Say, Thomas. Descriptions of insects of the families of Carabici and Hydro- 

 canthari inhabiting North America. In Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, n. s., v 2 

 no. 1, p. 1-109. 

 Page 73. Contains a full and very good description of the species. 



1826. DeJean, le Comte. Species General des Coleopteres, t. 2, 501 p. 



Page 191. Includes a long description of the species as compared with sycophanta L., and notes 

 that it is found in North America. 



1853. Chapuis, F., et Candeze, E. Catalogue des Larves des Coleopteres. In 

 Mem. Soc. Roy. Sci. Liege, v. 8, p. 347-653, 9 pi. 

 Page 371. Includes description and figure of larva of C. scrutator Fab. 



1862. Rathvon, S. S. Entomology. In Rpt. U. S. Comr. Patents f. 1861, p. 585- 



620, 90 fig. 

 Page 592. Noted as a rarer species than cdlidum Fab. 



1863. Harris, T. W. A Treatise on Some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation, 



640 p., 278 fig., 8 pi. 

 Page 470. Recorded as eating cankerworms in the grass and on the trees. 



1863. LeConte, J. L. Notes on the species of Calosoma inhabiting the United 

 States. In Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. f. 1862, v. 14, p. 52-53. 

 Synopsis of the species of Calosoma occurring in the U. S. 



1867. Glover, T. Report of the entomologist. In Rpt. U. S. Comr. Agr. f. 1866, 

 p. 27^5. 

 Page 39. Recorded as very useful in destroying cankerworms in orchards in the Eastern States. 



1869. Glover, T. Food and habits of beetles. In Rpt. U. S. Comr. Agr. f. 1868, 



p. 78-117, 189 fig. 

 Page 79. Beetles noted as feeding upon caterpillars and climbing trees to obtain them. 



1870. Riley, C. V. Enemies of the cankerworm. In 2nd Ann. Rpt. Noxious, 



Beneficial, and Other Insects, ilissouri, p. 102-103. 

 Recorded as enemy of cankerworms. 



1870. Riley, C. V. [Note.] In Amer. Ent. and Bot., v. 2, no. 10, p. 306. 



Record of a beetle destroying all the caterpillars in a nest in a crab-apple tree, Linwood, Mo. 



1870. Riley, C. V. The tent-caterpillar of the forest. In Amer. Ent. and Bot., 

 V. 2, no. 9, p. 261-266, fig. 165-168. 



Page 265. The author writes of the effectiveness of the species of Calosoma, especially scrutator 

 Fab., in keeping under control Clisiocampa sylvatica Harr. 



1873. Riley, C. V. Economic Entomology. In Trans. Ivans. State Bd. Agr. f. 

 1872, p. 292-325, 19 fig. 



Pages 307-308. Includes a note by the author in wnich he states that he had observed the ground 

 beetles Calosoma scrutator Fab. preying upon the worms of Anisopteryx vernata. 



