1867
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1867.tb00328.x
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XLI.—Description of a New Genus of Trichopterygidæ, lately discovered in the United States

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“…Regional summaries of Ptiliidae include Angelini & Sörensson (1997), Besuchet (1971, 1976), Blackwelder (1944), Campbell (1991, Deane (1930Deane ( , 1931Deane ( , 1932, Dybas (1990), Fowler (1889), Ganglbauer (1899), Hall (2000), Hatch (1957), Johnson (1969Johnson ( a, 1969Johnson ( b, 1971Johnson ( , 1975Johnson ( , 1982Johnson ( a, 1982Johnson ( b, 1985Johnson ( , 1987Johnson ( a, 1987Johnson ( b, 1993Johnson ( , 2001Johnson ( , 2003, Joy (1932), Kubota (1943), Leng (1920); Matthews (1884Matthews ( , 1888, Mlynarski (1984), Motschulsky (1869), Reitter (1909), Sawada & Hirowatari (2002), Sörensson (1988Sörensson ( , 1994Sörensson ( , 2003, and Sörensson & Kvamme (1995). Featherwing beetles are widely distributed throughout the world with the exception of Antarctica.…”
Section: W Eugene Hallmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regional summaries of Ptiliidae include Angelini & Sörensson (1997), Besuchet (1971, 1976), Blackwelder (1944), Campbell (1991, Deane (1930Deane ( , 1931Deane ( , 1932, Dybas (1990), Fowler (1889), Ganglbauer (1899), Hall (2000), Hatch (1957), Johnson (1969Johnson ( a, 1969Johnson ( b, 1971Johnson ( , 1975Johnson ( , 1982Johnson ( a, 1982Johnson ( b, 1985Johnson ( , 1987Johnson ( a, 1987Johnson ( b, 1993Johnson ( , 2001Johnson ( , 2003, Joy (1932), Kubota (1943), Leng (1920); Matthews (1884Matthews ( , 1888, Mlynarski (1984), Motschulsky (1869), Reitter (1909), Sawada & Hirowatari (2002), Sörensson (1988Sörensson ( , 1994Sörensson ( , 2003, and Sörensson & Kvamme (1995). Featherwing beetles are widely distributed throughout the world with the exception of Antarctica.…”
Section: W Eugene Hallmentioning
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“…Within the Ptinellini, certain species possess two differing body forms inhabiting the same immediate population (Matthews 1862;Dybas 1978 b;Taylor 1981Taylor , 1980. The Ptinellini (Ptiliinae), including Leptinla, Pteryx, Ptinella, Ptinellodes and Xenopteryx generally inhabit tree-associated niches.…”
Section: Acrotrichinae: Acrotrichini Acrotrichismentioning
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