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Species Index F 618 NOMINA INSECTA NEARCTICA fuscus Geoffroy Platycerus (Trogossitidae) Tenebroides mauritanicus galvestonica Casey Microbaris (Curculionidae) Microbaris fuscus Gmelin Ptinus (Anobiidae) Xestobium rufovillosus galvestonicus Casey Europhilus (Carabidae) Agonum fuscus Goeze Bruchus (Chrysomelidae) Caryobruchus gleditsiae galvestonicus Casey Stilbus (Phalacridae) Stilbus fuscus Haldeman Nothrus (Cerambycidae) Gracilia minuta gambetti Blackman Pseudothysanoes (Scolytidae) Pseudothysanoes fuscus Kirby Clytus (Cerambycidae) Xylotrechus undulatus sedulus fuscus Laporte Ludius (Elateridae) Parallelostethus antennatus gammaroides LeConte Toxidium (Staphylinidae) Toxidium fuscus LeConte Anchastus (Elateridae) Anchastus gammoni White and Brown Stenelmis (Elmidae) Stenelmis fuscus LeConte Dasytes (Melyridae) Byturosoma gandolphei Pic Ptinus (Anobiidae) Ptinus fuscus LeConte Paratenetus (Tenebrionidae) Paratenetus ganglbaueri Bernhauer Euaesthetus (Staphylinidae) Euaesthetus fuscus Lefkovitch Cryptolestes (Laemophloeidae) Laemophloeus gannoni Hovore and Giesbert Atimia (Cerambycidae) Atimia pusillus gardineri Pierce Trigonoscuta (Curculionidae) Trigonoscuta pilosa fuscus Marsham Lytta (Anthicidae) Anthicus floralis garganicus Fabricius Chion (Cerambycidae) Knulliana cinctus fuscus Melsheimer Elater (Elateridae) Lacon impressicollis garlandicus Casey Scymnus (Coccinellidae) Scymnus fuscus Motschulsky Philhydrus (Hydrophilidae) Enochrus perplexus garmani Brown Aphodius (Scarabaeidae) Aphodius hyperboreus fuscus Olivier Anthrenus (Dermestidae) Anthrenus garmani Jeannel Pseudanophthalmus (Carabidae) Pseudanophthalmus fuscus Seidlitz Lyctus (Bostrichidae) Lyctus linearis horni fuscus Valentine Pseudanophthalmus (Carabidae) Pseudanophthalmus gartrelli Brown Dalopius (Elateridae) Dalopius fusella Casey Brachyleptura (Cerambycidae) Brachyleptura vagans gaspensis Brown Lema (Chrysomelidae) Oulema palustris fusicornis Casey Hymenorus (Tenebrionidae) Hymenorus gaspensis White Xestobium (Anobiidae) Xestobium fusiformis Casey Achromota (Staphylinidae) Acrotona gaspesiana Kavanaugh Nebria (Carabidae) Nebria nivalis fusiformis Casey Buprestis (Buprestidae) Buprestis maculipennis gatineauensis Hoebeke Myrmecocephalus (Staphylinidae) fusiformis Casey Epitragus (Tenebrionidae) Lobometopon Myrmecocephalus fusiformis Casey Haplostethops (Curculionidae) Haplostethops gatosensis Bernhauer Oxypoda (Staphylinidae) Oxypoda fusiformis Casey Oxypoda (Staphylinidae) Oxypoda gaudens Casey Anchomenus (Carabidae) Agonum extensicollis fusiformis LeConte Atractopterus (Elateridae) Sericus honestus gaudens Casey Connophron (Scydmaenidae) Connophron fusiformis LeConte Eleodes (Tenebrionidae) Eleodes gaudens Casey Dicerca (Buprestidae) Dicerca lurida fusiformis Melsheimer Philonthus (Staphylinidae) Philonthus gaudens Casey Echidnoglossa (Staphylinidae) Blepharhymenus fusinus Casey Tinotus (Staphylinidae) Tinotus imbricatus gaudens Casey Gyrophaena (Staphylinidae) Gyrophaena fusticornis Casey Reichenbachia (Staphylinidae) Reichenbachia gaudens Casey Linolathra (Staphylinidae) Lobrathium fustifer Casey Gyrophaena (Staphylinidae) Gyrophaena laetula gaudens Casey Tachyura (Carabidae) Elaphropus rubricauda fustifer Casey Pselaphus (Staphylinidae) Pselaphus gaudens Fall Hydroporus (Dytiscidae) Hydroporus fustiger Casey Oxypoda (Staphylinidae) Oxypoda gaudens LeConte Pachylopus (Histeridae) Hypocaccus futilis Casey Asidopsis (Tenebrionidae) Asidopsis polita gaudens Tottenham Philonthus (Staphylinidae) Philonthus futilis Casey Baris (Curculionidae) Baris gaumeri Sharp Camptodes (Nitidulidae) Camptodes futilis Casey Harpalus (Carabidae) Harpalus somnulentus gaunersdorferi Reitter Crypturgus (Scolytidae) Crypturgus pusillus futilis Fall Attalus (Melyridae) Attalus gaurotoides Casey Leptura (Cerambycidae) Judolia futilis Fall Diplotaxis (Scarabaeidae) Diplotaxis ingenua gavius Smetana Philonthus (Staphylinidae) Philonthus futilis LeConte Cryptohypnus (Elateridae) Paradonus pectoralis gazellula Haldeman Clytus (Cerambycidae) Microclytus futilis LeConte Lachnosterna (Scarabaeidae) Phyllophaga gebhardis Erwin Brachinus (Carabidae) Brachinus gebleri Dejean Nebria (Carabidae) Nebria gebleri Gebler Bembidium (Carabidae) Bembidion g gehini Chevrolat Scaptolenus (Cebrionidae) Scaptolenus gehringi Chamberlain Gyrinus (Gyrinidae) Gyrinus gabbii Horn Asida (Tenebrionidae) Trichiasida gehringi Darlington Lara (Elmidae) Lara gabbii Horn Cicindela (Carabidae) Cicindela gelastinus Voss Deporaus (Attelabidae) Deporaus glastinus gagates Aube Agabus (Dytiscidae) Agabus gelida Sahlberg Atheta (Staphylinidae) Boreophilia gagates Dejean Anchomenus (Carabidae) Platynus decentis gelidus Chandler Notoxus (Anthicidae) Notoxus gagates Erichson Belonuchus (Staphylinidae) Belonuchus gelidus Fall Agabus (Dytiscidae) Agabus opacus gagates Erichson Cardiophorus (Elateridae) Cardiophorus gelidus LeConte Ochthedromus (Carabidae) Bembidion scopulinus gagates Fall Pachybrachys (Chrysomelidae) Pachybrachis californicus gelocrinus Young Hydroporus (Dytiscidae) Hydroporus gagates Horn Notibius (Tenebrionidae) Conibius gemellatus Jacquelin du Val Sylvanus (Silvanidae) Cathartus gagatina Melsheimer Statyra (Tenebrionidae) Statira quadricollis gagatina Mulsant Melasia (Tenebrionidae) Uloma punctulata gemellus Casey Barytachys (Carabidae) Elaphropus brunnicollis gagatinus Dejean Selenophorus (Carabidae) Selenophorus gemellus Casey Hymenorus (Tenebrionidae) Hymenorus deplanatus gagatinus Gyllenhal Sphenophorus (Curculionidae) Sphenophorus gemellus Casey Xylotrechus (Cerambycidae) Xylotrechus gagatinus Harold Canthon (Scarabaeidae) Canthon humectus gemellus Kirby Lepyrus (Curculionidae) Lepyrus gahani Wolcott Hydnocera (Cleridae) Phyllobaenus gemellus LeConte Platynus (Carabidae) Agonum thoreyi gaigei Hatch Nicrophorus (Silphidae) Nicrophorus vespilloides gemellus Smetana Heterothops (Staphylinidae) Hemiquedius gaigei Olson and Hubbell Mycotrupes (Geotrupidae) Mycotrupes gemellus Werner Ischyropalpus (Anthicidae) Ischyropalpus gaigei Sanderson Phyllophaga (Scarabaeidae) Phyllophaga gemina Blackwelder Sphenophorus (Curculionidae) Sphenophorus gaillardi Casey Strategus (Scarabaeidae) Strategus aloeus aequalis galbus Bousquet Rhizophagus (Monotomidae) Rhizophagus gemina Erichson Collops (Melyridae) Collops galeata LeConte Nyctoporis (Tenebrionidae) Nyctoporis cristata gemina Horn Acmaeodera (Buprestidae) Anambodera galilaea Sahlberg Palorus (Tenebrionidae) Palorus ratzeburgii gemina LeConte Hyperaspis (Coccinellidae) Hyperaspis gallicola Riley Podapion (Brentidae) Podapion geminata Fall Catorama (Anobiidae) Tricorynus herbarium gallicus Gravenhorst Oxytelus (Staphylinidae) Bledius geminata Fall Rhybaxis (Staphylinidae) Rhybaxis galvestonica Casey Atheta (Staphylinidae) Stethusa geminata Horn Liodes (Leiodidae) Anisotoma galvestonica Casey Lathrotaxis (Staphylinidae) Lobrathium geminata Horn Trirhabda (Chrysomelidae) Trirhabda COLEOPTERA: SPECIES INDEX 619 NOMINA INSECTA NEARCTICA geminata Say Buprestis (Buprestidae) Agrilus gentilis LeConte Eleodes (Tenebrionidae) Eleodes gigantea geminata Say Nitidula (Nitidulidae) Stelidota gentilis LeConte Laccophilus (Dytiscidae) Laccophilus geminatum Schilsky Sinoxylon (Bostrichidae) Sinoxylon anale gentilis LeConte Magdalis (Curculionidae) Magdalis geminatus Casey Zopherodes (Zopheridae) Zopherus gracilis gentilis LeConte Melanophila (Buprestidae) Melanophila geminatus Haldeman Clytus (Cerambycidae) Tilloclytus gentilis LeConte Phyllecthrus (Chrysomelidae) Phyllecthris geminatus Horn Eupagoderes (Curculionidae) Ophryastes gentilis LeConte Sphenophorus (Curculionidae) Sphenophorus geminatus Hustache Sphenophorus (Curculionidae) Sphenophorus gentneri Csiki Chaetocnema (Chrysomelidae) Chaetocnema aequalis gentneri Hatch Aphodius (Scarabaeidae) Aphodius subaeneus geminatus Jacquelin du Val Chalepus (Scarabaeidae) Dyscinetus gentneri Hatch Mecopeltus (Curculionidae) Rhinoncus picipes gentneri Lanchester Cardiophorus (Elateridae) Cardiophorus geminatus LeConte Byrrhus (Byrrhidae) Byrrhus gentneri Lane Megapenthes (Elateridae) Megapenthes geminatus LeConte Carcinops (Histeridae) Xestipyge gentryi Blaisdell Listrus (Melyridae) Amecocerus geminatus LeConte Conotrachelus (Curculionidae) Conotrachelus genuina Kirschefsky Epilachna (Coccinellidae) Epilachna varivestis geminatus LeConte Derobrachus (Cerambycidae) Derobrachus geoffroi Goeze Dermestes (Scolytidae) Scolytus scolytus geminatus LeConte Laemophloeus (Laemophloeidae) Cryptolestes geometricus Casey Phelister (Histeridae) Phelister punctatus geometricus Schrank Staphylinus (Staphylinidae) Aleochara tristis geminatus Melsheimer Ipsa (Nitidulidae) Glischrochilus fasciata geomysi Cartwright Aphodius (Scarabaeidae) Aphodius geminatus Newman Cryptocephalus (Chrysomelidae) Bassareus georgei Lindroth Bradycellus (Carabidae) Bradycellus lituratus georgei Nelson Chrysobothris (Buprestidae) Chrysobothris geminatus Randall Tachinus (Staphylinidae) Cilea silphoides georgei Weise Scymnus (Coccinellidae) Nephus geminatus Say Elater (Elateridae) Drapetes georgiae Barr Pseudanophthalmus (Carabidae) Pseudanophthalmus geminatus Say Lepyrus (Curculionidae) Lepyrus palustris georgiae Bernhauer and Scheerpeltz Atheta (Staphylinidae) Xenota geminatus Say Lyctus (Bothrideridae) Bothrideres georgiae Blanchard Diplotaxys [sic] (Scarabaeidae) Diplotaxis liberta geminatus Solier Polypleurus (Tenebrionidae) Polypleurus georgiae Csiki Carabus (Carabidae) Carabus vinctus gemma Casey Hyperaspis (Coccinellidae) Hyperaspis georgiae Hopkins Stephanoderes (Scolytidae) Hypothenemus
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