Abstract
All 8237 species-group taxa of Coleoptera known to occur in Canada and Alaska are recorded by province/territory or state, along with their author(s) and year of publication, in a classification framework. Only presence of taxa in each Canadian province or territory and Alaska is noted. Labrador is considered a distinct geographical entity. Adventive and Holarctic species-group taxa are indicated. References to pertinent identification keys are given under the corresponding supraspecific taxa in the data archive.
Highlights
All 8237 species-group taxa of Coleoptera known to occur in Canada and Alaska are recorded by province/territory or state, along with their author(s) and year of publication, in a classification framework
References to pertinent identification keys are given under the corresponding supraspecific taxa in the data archive
More than twenty years have passed since the publication of the Checklist of beetles of Canada and Alaska (Bousquet 1991)
Summary
More than twenty years have passed since the publication of the Checklist of beetles of Canada and Alaska (Bousquet 1991). Bousquet Y (1988) Dyschirius of America north of Mexico: descriptions of new species with keys to species groups and species (Coleoptera: Carabidae). Bousquet Y (1990) A review of the North American species of Rhizophagus Herbst and a revision of the Nearctic members of the subgenus Anomophagus Reitter (Coleoptera: Rhizophagidae). Campbell JM (1973a) A revision of the genus Tachinus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) of North and Central America.
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