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C. A. Frost.
Note on Lema palustris Blatchley.
Psyche 36(3):215, 1929.

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19291 Myrmecocoles of Formica ulkei 215
Schwarz, E. A. 1889, Myrmecophilous Coleoptera found in Temperate North America. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 1: 237-47.
-1890 a, A list of the blind or nearly eyeless Coleoptera hitherto found in North America. ibid, 2 :23-7. -1890 b, (Note), Ent. News, 2 :88.
Sharp, D. and F. Muir, 1912. The Comparative Anatomy of the Male Genital Tube in Coleoptera. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, pp. 477-643.
Wheeler, W. M. 1919, Phoresy of Antherophagus. Psyche, 26 :145-53.
-1923, Social life among the Insects. N. Y.: Harcourt, Brace and Co. 375 pp.
-1926, Ants, their structure, development and behavior. N. Y. : Columbia Univ. Press., 663 pp.
Ulke, H. 1890, (Note), Ent. News, 2.87.
LEMA PALUSTRIS BLATCHLEY. A nice series of this rather uncommon beetle was taken in Framingham on June 16, 1929, by sweeping the budding plants of the Canada thistle; a week later they had disappeared entirely. Previous to 1913 this species was considered to be bmnnicollis Lac. which is a more southern species.
C. A. Frost, Framingham, Mass.
Pswhe 36:215 IJ'JM). http l/psychi- enktob ore/36/36-215 him1



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