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CRIOCEPHALUS OBSOLETUS, Rand., AND ASEMUM MŒSTUM, Hald

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

G. Chagnon
Affiliation:
Montreal.

Extract

Abbé Provancher in his work on the Coleoptera of Canada, page 585, gives a brief description of an insect he calls Criocephalus obseletus, Rand, and adds that it is very common.

After a careful reading of his description, I have come to the conclusion that it can not apply to Criocephalus obsoletus, but to Asemum mœstum, a common longhorn throughout eastern Canada. C. obsoletus is a much rarer insect in Canada, and, in fact, I have no record of its having been captured in the Province of Quebec; it is not even mentioned by Mr. Harrington in his list of Ottawa Cerambycidæ

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1905

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