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Carabid Beetles from Nova Scotia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Carl H. Lindroth
Affiliation:
Zoological InStihlte of the University, Lund, Sweden

Extract

The literature dealing with the coleopterous fauna of Nova Scotia is extremely scanty, the old lists of Jones (1869) and Evans (1899) still being the most comprehensive treatments of the subject. Leng (19201, it is true, interested principally in limital records, indicated in his catalogue the presence in Nova Scotia of all species known by him to occur there. But a list compiled from his catalogue is far from complete. Of recent papers, two by Brown (1910, 1950) on introduced European species are the most interesting.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1954

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