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THE AMERICAN SPECIES OF ENTOMOSCELIS AND HIPPURIPHILA (COLEOPTERA, CHRYSOMELIDAE)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. J. Brown
Affiliation:
Ottawa, Ontario

Extract

Authors have followed Kirby in referring American specimens of Entomoscelis Chev. to the Eurasian adonidis Pallas.. One female, without label, and two male examples of adonidis from the Elbruz Mountains of northwestern Persia are before me, and they differ from American specimens, which are described below as americana n. sp., in the form of the aedeagus and in slight characters of color and sculpture. E. adonidis is said to occur from southern France and Germany to Persia and southern Siberia. There is no reason at present to believe that its distribution is continuous with that of the American form.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1942

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