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CICINDELIDJE. 



F. G. Schaupp. — Synoptic tables of Coleoptera, Cieindelidse. <Bul. 



Brooklyn Entom. Soc, Vol. VI, November, 1883, and subsequent 

 numbers. Also issued as separate pamphlet by the Brooklyn 

 Entom. Soc. 



CARABINE. 



J. L. LeConte. — Notes on the classification of the Carabidas of the 



United States. <Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. , ser. 2, 1853, Vol. X, 



pp. 363-403. 

 George H. Horn. — On the genera of Carabidee, with special reference 



to the fauna of Boreal America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, 



Vol. IX, 1882, pp. 91-196, PL III-X. 

 George H. Horn. — Synopsis of the species of the tribe Lebiini. 



<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, Vol. X, 1883, pp. 126-163. 

 George H. Horn. — Notes on Amara s. g. Trisena. <Trans. Amer. 



Entom. Soc, 1892, pp. 18-19. 

 George H. Horn. — A study of Amara s.-g. Celia. <Trans. Amer. 



Entom. Soc, 1892, pp. 19-40. 

 R. Hayward. — On the species of Bembidium of America, north of 



Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, 1897, pp. 32-143. 

 E. A. Schwarz.— Notes on Nomaretus, with descriptions of two new 



species. <Proc Entom. Soc Wash., Vol. Ill, pp. 269-273 (1895). 

 R. Hayward. — A study of the species of Taclrys of Boreal America. 



<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, 1899 (1900), pp. 191-238. 

 Of most of our genera of this extensive family we have monographs 

 or synopses b}^ Drs. Le Conte, Horn, or by Mr. Crotch, and the tables 

 for the determination of the species are reproduced and augmented by 

 some original tables in the Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entom. Soc, 

 from Vol. I to Vol. VI. 



HALIPLID^l. 



G. R. Crotch. — Revision of the Dytiscidse of the United States. 



<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, Vol. IV, 1872-73; Haliplides, pp. 

 383-385. 



DYTISCID^. 



G. R. Crotch. — [See work just cited; Dytiscidee, pp. 385-424.] 

 David Sharp. — On aquatic carnivorous Coleoptera or Dytiscidre. 



<Trans. Royal Dublin Soc, 1882, ser. % Vol. II, pp. 179-1003, 



plates. 



A monograph of the Dytiscidrc of the whole world. 



