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LORENZ 2005: Bibliographia Carabidarum (1.Ed.) B 30 LORENZ 2005: Bibliographia Carabidarum (1.ed.) B History (11), 13: 145-169. (London). 1947 a Coléoptères Harpalides africains nouveaux du Muséum National d`Histoire Naturelle de Paris. - Revue Française d'Entomologie, BASILEWSKY, Pierre 13: 168-185. (Paris). 1929 Les cicindélides de Belgique. - Bulletin mensuel des Naturalistes 1947 b Quatre genres nouveaux de Carabidae Harpalinae africains et Belges, 10: 163-166. (Bruxelles). note sur le genre Geodromus DEJEAN. - Bulletin et Annales de la 1930 Une nouvelle aberration naîne du Carabus nemoralis. - Bulletin Société Royale d'Entomologie de Belgique, 83: 198-209. mensuel des Naturalistes Belges, 11: 62-63. (Bruxelles). (Bruxelles). 1931 a Les carabidés de Belgique. - Bulletin mensuel des Naturalistes 1947 c Un nouveau genre de coléoptère carabique de l`Afrique orientale Belges, 12: 32-34, 39-52. (Bruxelles). 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