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



Page 237. Contains the original description of the species calidum under the genu§ Carabus. 



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

 Page 197. Part of same description as the original. 



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



Page 147, No. 99. Same description as the preceding reference with additional notes. Habitat of 

 the species in the American Islands. 



1795. Olivier, A. G. Entomologie on Histoire Katurelle des Insectes, t. 3, No. 35 

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Page 30, No. 26. Description of species i^ith comparative notes to Carabus jardinier . 



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



Page 211. Same description as the preceding, but changing the name of the species to Calosoma 

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1804. Latreille, P. A. Histoire Katiu'elle Generale et Particuliere des Cnistaces et 

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

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

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1837. KiRBY, "W. Fauna Boreali-Americana, Pt. IV. Insects. 325+xxxixp., 8 pi. 



Page 19. Good description of the species with a note that it is very common in all parts of North 

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1863. Fitch, A. Ninth Keport on the Noxious and Other Insects of the State of 



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 Page 79. Notes on the feeding of the larvae upon the army worm near Washington, D. C, also 

 their habits. 



1869. Walsh, B. D., and Riley, C. V. [Note.] J?i Amer. Ent., v. 1, no. 12, p. 247. 

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 Specimen determined from Rose Hill, Mo. 



1873. Riley, C. V. Economic entomology. In Trans. Ivans. State Bd. Agr., f . 1872, 

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1875. Glover, T. Report of the entomologist and curator of the Museum. In Rpt. 

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1877. PopENOE, E. A. A list of Kansas Coleoptera. In Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., f. 

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