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Carabus sericeus Forster, 1771
heterotypic synonym
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Published in:Forster, J.R. Novae species insectorum. Centuria I. -. viii + 100 pp. (London: T.DAVIES & B.WHITE). (1771).
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Chlaenius sierricola Casey, 1914
synonym
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Published in:Casey, T.L. Some observations on the Carabidae including a new subfamily. -. pp. 25-44, in: CASEY, T.L. [ed.]: Memoirs on the Coleoptera. Volume V: 387 pp. (Lancaster: New Era Publishing Co.). (1914).
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Chlaenius apacheanus Casey, 1914
synonym
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Published in:Casey, T.L. Some observations on the Carabidae including a new subfamily. -. pp. 25-44, in: CASEY, T.L. [ed.]: Memoirs on the Coleoptera. Volume V: 387 pp. (Lancaster: New Era Publishing Co.). (1914).
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Chlaenius regularis LeConte, 1851
synonym
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Published in:LeConte, J.L. Descriptions of new species of Coleoptera, from California. -. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 5 [1851-1852]: 125-184.[subsequent pages: see 1852 a] (1851).
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Chlaenius perviridis LeConte, 1847
synonym
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Published in:LeConte, J.L. A descriptive catalogue of the geodephagous Coleoptera inhabiting the United States east of the Rocky Mountains [2nd part]. -. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 4 [1846-1848]: 355-464 [=255-264]. (1847).
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Chlaenius viridifrons Eschscholtz, 1833
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Published in:Eschscholtz, J.F. Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten, während des Flottcapitains von KOTZEBUE zweiter Reise um die Welt, auf der Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetië in den Jahren 1823-1826. Fünftes Heft. -. viii + 28 pp., pls. 12-25. (Berlin: REIMER). (1833).
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Chlaenius uteanus Casey, 1914
synonym
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Published in:Casey, T.L. Some observations on the Carabidae including a new subfamily. -. pp. 25-44, in: CASEY, T.L. [ed.]: Memoirs on the Coleoptera. Volume V: 387 pp. (Lancaster: New Era Publishing Co.). (1914).
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Chlaenius forsteri (Turton, 1802)
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Carabus forsteri Turton, 1802
heterotypic synonym
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Published in:Turton, W. A general system of nature, through the three good kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals; systematically devided into their several classes, orders, genera, species, and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, structures, and peculiarities. Translated from GMELIN's last edition of the celebrated Systema Naturae by Sir Charles Linné. Vol. II. 717 - [2] pp. + 1 pl. (London: ALLEN & Co.) (1802).
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