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Pyri Ratzeburg Eccoptogaster (Scolytidae) Scolytus Mali 741 NOMINA INSECTA NEARCTICA pyri Ratzeburg Eccoptogaster (Scolytidae) Scolytus mali quadriceps Notman Sciocharis (Staphylinidae) Thinocharis pyriforme Smith Apion (Brentidae) Apion erythropterum quadriceps Notman Scopaeus (Staphylinidae) Scopaeus pyriformis Brown Aphodius (Scarabaeidae) Aphodius quadricolle Casey Anoplium (Cerambycidae) Anelaphus brevidens pyriformis LeConte Bothynus (Scarabaeidae) Orizabus quadricolle Fall Apion (Brentidae) Apion pyriformis LeConte Eurhoptus (Curculionidae) Eurhoptus quadricolle LeConte Barilepton (Curculionidae) Barilepton pyritosa LeConte Donacia (Chrysomelidae) Plateumaris pusilla quadricollis Casey Agathengis (Cryptophagidae) Atomaria pyrivora Fitch Cantharis (Meloidae) Lytta sayi quadricollis Casey Agonoderus (Carabidae) Stenolophus comma pyrochroa Reitter Potosia (Scarabaeidae) Potosia affinis quadricollis Casey Alaephus (Tenebrionidae) Alaephus pyrodera Reitter Potosia (Scarabaeidae) Potosia affinis quadricollis Casey Anepsiota (Staphylinidae) Anepsiota pyropterus Gravenhorst Staphylinus (Staphylinidae) Gauropterus quadricollis Casey Eburia (Cerambycidae) Eburia ovicollis fulgidus quadricollis Casey Metaxyodonta (Staphylinidae) Lithocharis pyropyga Lacordaire Megalostomis (Chrysomelidae) Megalostomis ochraceus pyrrhicus Haldeman Athous (Elateridae) Ctenicera pyrrhos quadricollis Casey Odontocorynus (Curculionidae) Odontocorynus pyrrhopus Boheman Rhinoncus (Curculionidae) Campylirhynchus quadricollis Casey Trinodia (Scarabaeidae) Cremastocheilus pyrrhos Herbst Elater (Elateridae) Ctenicera quadricollis Eschscholtz Eleodes (Tenebrionidae) Eleodes pyrsolepis LeConte Adelocera (Elateridae) Lacon quadricollis Fall Athous (Elateridae) Hemicrepidius falli pythonicus Pic Bruchus (Chrysomelidae) Stator pygidialis quadricollis Fall Hymenorus (Tenebrionidae) Aletha quadricollis Fall Phyllotrox (Curculionidae) Phyllotrox quadricollis Guerin-Meneville Sylvanus (Silvanidae) Cathartus q quadricollis Haldeman Blethisa (Carabidae) Blethisa quadricollis Hatch Amecocerus (Melyridae) Amecocerus quadralius Casey Mycetophagus (Mycetophagidae) Mycetophagus quadricollis Horn Asida (Tenebrionidae) Asidopsis serrulata quadricollis Horn Ditoma (Colydiidae) Bitoma quadrangula Motschulsky Acratrichis (Ptiliidae) Acrotrichis haldemani quadricollis Horn Mycterus (Mycteridae) Mycterus quadraria Casey Hippodamia (Coccinellidae) Hippodamia quadricollis Horn Orthopeplus (Nitidulidae) Orthopeplus quinquesignata quadricollis Horn Philonthus (Staphylinidae) Philonthus quadraria Casey Monotoma (Monotomidae) Monotoma quadricollis Horn Sphalma (Pythidae) Sphalma quadrarius Casey Scymnus (Coccinellidae) Nephus quadricollis Kirby Chlaenius (Carabidae) Chlaenius tricolor quadrata Casey Lebia (Carabidae) Lebia pumila quadricollis LeConte Calathus (Carabidae) Calathus ruficollis quadrata Casey Ptiliopycna (Ptiliidae) Ptiliopycna moerens quadricollis LeConte Dasytes (Melyridae) Emmenotarsis quadrata Fabricius Hispa (Chrysomelidae) Baliosus nervosa quadricollis LeConte Ditylus (Oedemeridae) Ditylus quadrata Hopping Pidonia (Cerambycidae) Pidonia quadricollis LeConte Dromius (Carabidae) Dromius piceus quadrata LeConte Leptura (Cerambycidae) Judolia quadricollis LeConte Geobaenus (Carabidae) Bradycellus nigrinus quadrata Sharp Aleochara (Staphylinidae) Aleochara quadricollis LeConte Leptura (Cerambycidae) Trachysida mutabilis quadrata Smith Lachnosterna (Scarabaeidae) Phyllophaga postrema quadricollis LeConte Malthodes (Cantharidae) Malthodes quadraticeps Casey Staphylinus (Staphylinidae) Staphylinus casey quadricollis LeConte Phytonomus (Curculionidae) Hypera quadraticolle Eichhoff Pycnarthrum (Scolytidae) Pycnarthrum hispidus quadricollis Mannerheim Cryobius (Carabidae) Pterostichus similis quadraticolle Mannerheim Notaphus (Carabidae) Bembidion nigripes quadricollis Mannerheim Ladridius [sic] (Latridiidae) Latridius quadraticollis Champion Glyphonyx (Elateridae) Glyphonyx protensicollis quadratipunctatus Chittenden Lixus (Curculionidae) Lixus scrobicollis quadricollis Motschulsky Malthacus (Cantharidae) Podabrus frater quadratominor Moldenke Coscinoptera (Chrysomelidae) Coleothorpa quadricollis Say Donacia (Chrysomelidae) Donacia subtilis axillaris quadricollis Say Elater (Elateridae) Bladus quadratulum Notman Bembidium (Carabidae) Bembidion quadricollis Schwarz Chaetocnema (Chrysomelidae) Chaetocnema quadratulus Casey Hister (Histeridae) Spilodiscus quadricollis Van Dyke Cossonus (Curculionidae) Cossonus quadratum Hatch Medon (Staphylinidae) Medon quadricollis Van Dyke Meloe (Meloidae) Meloe californicus quadratum Zetterstedt Omalium (Staphylinidae) Acidota quadricornis Gorham Ceracis (Ciidae) Ceracis quadratus Barr Pseudanophthalmus (Carabidae) Pseudanophthalmus quadricornum Robinson Bolbocerosoma (Geotrupidae) Bolbocerosoma quadratus Casey Eusattus (Tenebrionidae) Eusattus convexus quadricostatum Podany Rhagium (Cerambycidae) Rhagium inquisitor quadratus Casey Laemophloeus (Laemophloeidae) Cryptolestes quadricurvipes Perkins Hydraena (Hydraenidae) Hydraena uncicornis quadridens Motschulsky Dyschirius (Carabidae) Dyschirius tridentatus quadratus Casey Sericoderus (Corylophidae) Sericoderus quadridens Panzer Curculio (Curculionidae) Ceutorhynchus quadratus Dethlefsen Brachytarsoides (Anthribidae) Trigonorhinus quadridens Say Copris (Scarabaeidae) Phanaeus quadratus Fall Cremastocheilus (Scarabaeidae) Cremastocheilus quadridens Schedl Platypus (Platypodidae) Platypus pini quadratus Fall Pachybrachys (Chrysomelidae) Pachybrachis quadridentatus Dury Xestocis (Ciidae) Cis quadratus LeConte Baridius (Curculionidae) Baris interstitialis quadridentatus Hopkins Stephanoderes (Scolytidae) Hypothenemus quadratus LeConte Dicaelus (Carabidae) Dicaelus purpuratus interstitialis quadratus LeConte Platynus (Carabidae) Anchomenus quadridentatus Mannerheim Cryptophagus (Cryptophagidae) quadratus LeConte Podabrus (Cantharidae) Podabrus Cryptophagus dentatus quadratus Motschulsky Kytorhinus (Chrysomelidae) Megacerus quadridentatus Olivier Hister (Histeridae) Hololepta maculiventris quadridentatus Olivier Scolytus (Platypodidae) Platypus quadricallosa LeConte Oberea (Cerambycidae) Oberea schaumii quadridentatus Schaeffer Bruchus (Chrysomelidae) Acanthoscelides quadriceps Casey Crimalia (Staphylinidae) Euvira quadrifer Casey Belonuchus (Staphylinidae) Belonuchus moquinus quadriceps Casey Eumicrus (Scydmaenidae) Eumicrus quadrifer Casey Emplenota (Staphylinidae) Aleochara littoralis quadriceps Casey Leptacmaeops (Cerambycidae) Cortodera subpilosus quadrifer Casey Smicronyx (Curculionidae) Smicronyx quadriceps Casey Quediochrus (Staphylinidae) Quedius spelaeus quadrifera Casey Euferonia (Carabidae) Pterostichus stygica quadriceps Chaudoir Scarites (Carabidae) Scarites quadrifera Casey Platysoma (Histeridae) Platysoma parallelus quadriceps LeConte Falagria (Staphylinidae) Borboropora quadriforis Newman Babia 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sexguttata quadrimaculatus Fabricius Bruchus (Chrysomelidae) Callosobruchus quadriguttata LeConte Paria (Chrysomelidae) Paria maculatus quadriguttata Melsheimer Lycoperdina (Endomychidae) Mycetina quadrimaculatus Fabricius Malachius (Melyridae) Collops perpulchrus quadrimaculatus Fender Malthinus (Cantharidae) Caccodes quadriguttata Say Synchita (Colydiidae) Bitoma quadrimaculatus Haldeman Clytus (Cerambycidae) Xylotrechus quadriguttata Schaeffer Lina (Chrysomelidae) Chrysomela falsa quadrimaculatus Hatch Temnopsophus (Melyridae) Temnopsophus quadriguttata White Neolema (Chrysomelidae) Neolema bimaculatus quadriguttatum Say Scaphidium (Staphylinidae) Scaphidium quadrimaculatus Horn Acneus (Psephenidae) Acneus quadriguttatus Angell Nicrophorus (Silphidae) Nicrophorus guttulus quadrimaculatus Horn Hydroporus (Dytiscidae) Oreodytes quadriguttatus Dejean Agrilus (Buprestidae) Agrilus quadriguttatus quadrimaculatus Horn Limonius (Elateridae) Limonius quadriguttatus Gory Agrilus (Buprestidae) Agrilus quadrimaculatus Horn Platynus (Carabidae) Agonum quadriguttatus Haldeman Anthicus (Anthicidae) Anthicus haldemani quadrimaculatus Lindroth Dyschirius (Carabidae) Dyschirius quadriguttatus Mequignon Rhizophaguus (Monotomidae) Rhizophagus quadrimaculatus Melsheimer Eustrophus (Melandryidae) Holostrophus minutus bifasciatus quadriguttatus Montrouzier Sitophilus (Curculionidae) Sitophilus quadrimaculatus Melsheimer Ptinus (Anobiidae) Ptinus oryzae quadrimaculatus Palisot de Beauvois Scarites (Carabidae) Clivina quadriguttatus Mueller Mycetophagus (Mycetophagidae) bipustulatus Mycetophagus quadrimaculatus Pierce Toxotropis (Anthribidae) Ormiscus quadriguttatus Olivier Cryptocephalus
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