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| 135.  Derived from:  Moore, I. & E. F. Legner.  1975. 
  A catalogue of the Staphylinidae of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera).  Div. Agric. Sci., Univ. of Calif. Special
  Publ. 3015:  514 pp.             The catalogue
  containing 514 pages is not included herewith.  The publication is available in University Libraries and limited
  copies are available for distribution as of 2024.   [PLEASE
  CONTACT Dr. E. F. Legner FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
  THIS SECTION]   Summary             Together with the Bibliography (1758 to 1972) to the
  Staphylinidae of America North of Mexico (Coleoptera) I. Moore and E. F.
  Legner.  1974.  Hilgardia 42:  511-503 [See
  Publication #129.], these two publications are intended for joint usage as
  the references cited in the Catalogue are listed in detail in the
  Bibliography.  The value of these
  publications cannot be questioned, as the North American Staphylinidae have
  not been similarly treated since the Leng catalog (checklist) and its
  supplements were published.  To anyone
  other than a specialist to the family, the vast number of genera and species
  has presented an almost insurmountable obstacle to research.  These have removed to a large degree this
  obstacle with the Catalogue and the accompanying keys to genera.  The Bibliography includes all or nearly all
  of the references to the taxonomy and biology of the Staphylinidae of
  America, north of Mexico, through 1972. 
  Keys to the subfamilies and genera of the Staphylinidae are presented
  that, although unfortunately not illustrated, are the most complete and
  accurate of any available.  The
  Catalogue includes, in addition to the standard items to be expected in any
  comprehensive catalogue, references to existing keys to species and
  references that include illustrations. 
  These illustrations are listed in detail, giving page, plate and
  figure numbers of each.  An indication
  is also given as to whether the illustration is in toto or of the sexual
  characteristics of either male or female. 
  The type species of generic synonyms are not listed, although this
  information would have been useful. 
  These two publications comprise a timely, much needed contribution to
  the knowledge of north American Staphylinidae.   | 
 
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