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Name
Casey, T.L. (1912). Memoirs on the Coleoptera. III. The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster (PA), 386 pp.
SourceID
110394
Authors
Casey, T.L.
Year
1912
Title
Memoirs on the Coleoptera. III.
Suffix
The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster (PA), 386 pp.
Type
Publication
Link
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/15943
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Taxa (46)
Aneflomorpha
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Anepsyra
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Aneflomorpha
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Anocomis
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Semanotus
Mulsant, 1839
(original description)
Antennalia
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Prionus
Geoffroy, 1762
(original description)
Asidina
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Asidopsis
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Batyleoma
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Batyle
Thomson, 1864
(original description)
Bothrasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Clytoleptus
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Clytopsis
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Ochraethes
Chevrolat, 1860
(original description)
Eusomalia
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Geropa
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Glyptasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Philolithus
Lacordaire in Leconte, 1858
(original description)
Gonasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Philolithus
Lacordaire in Leconte, 1858
(original description)
Hemicallidium
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Semanotus
Mulsant, 1839
(original description)
Heterasida
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Liasemum
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Asemum
Eschscholtz, 1830
(original description)
Limnichalia
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Phalacrichus
Sharp, 1902
(original description)
Lioligus
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Lioon
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Listemus
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Litasida
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Lophalia
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Malthophia
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Styloxus
Leconte, 1873
(original description)
Megacyllene
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Megasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Microcallidium
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Phymatodes
Mulsant, 1839
(original description)
Notiasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Parabatyle
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Paraclytus
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Triodoclytus
Casey, 1913
(original description)
Paramallus
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Archodontes
Lameere, 1903
(original description)
Parasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Pleisiasida
Smith, 2013
accepted as
Pelecyphorus
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Phymatodina
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Phymatodes
Mulsant, 1839
(original description)
Platasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Plionoma
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Prionina
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Prionus
Geoffroy, 1762
(original description)
Pseudibidion
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Psyrassa
Pascoe, 1866
(original description)
Pycnonotida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Microschatia
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Riponus
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Prionus
Geoffroy, 1762
(original description)
Stenobatyle
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Stethasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Taranomis
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Sphaenothecus
Dupont, 1838
(original description)
Trichiasida
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Stenomorpha
Solier, 1836
(original description)
Tylcus
Casey, 1912
(original description)
Tylicus
Casey, 1912
accepted as
Arctobyrrhus
Münster, 1902
(original description)
Zalophia
Casey, 1912
(original description)
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