Proceedings of the United States National Museum . Hantkenina alabamensis. new species For explanatjon of plate see paqe 4 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 66, ART. 30 PL. 2. Side Views of Various Species of Hantkenina For explanation of plate see page 4 BUPRESTID BEETLES COLLECTED BY THE MULFORDBIOLOGICAL EXPLORATION IN BOLIVIA By Waeren S. Fisher,Of the Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture The present paper is the results of a study of the material of thefamily Buprestidae collected by the Mulford Biological Explorationduring 1921-1922. This material was all c


Proceedings of the United States National Museum . Hantkenina alabamensis. new species For explanatjon of plate see paqe 4 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 66, ART. 30 PL. 2. Side Views of Various Species of Hantkenina For explanation of plate see page 4 BUPRESTID BEETLES COLLECTED BY THE MULFORDBIOLOGICAL EXPLORATION IN BOLIVIA By Waeren S. Fisher,Of the Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture The present paper is the results of a study of the material of thefamily Buprestidae collected by the Mulford Biological Explorationduring 1921-1922. This material was all collected in Bolivia, andso far as I know, no species of this family have been previouslyrecorded from the region covered by this expedition, hence, as mightbe expected, a large portion of the material proved to be of speciesnew to science, this being especially true of the smaller forms. Allof the specimens, except where noted, were collected by William All of this material, including the types, has been deposited in theUnited States National Museum, and consists of 45 species, 29 ofwhich are described as new. PELECOPSELAPHUS ELONGATUS Thomson Pelecopselaphus elongat


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