"Coleoptera Of The State Of New York" is a comprehensive study of beetles found in New York, written by Ebenezer Emmons. This detailed work offers a deep dive into the various species of Coleoptera inhabiting the region, providing descriptions and insights valuable to both amateur and professional entomologists. Published in 1854, the book stands as a significant contribution to the natural history of New York and serves as an important reference for understanding the biodiversity of the area during that time. Its detailed observations and classifications offer a glimpse into the ecological landscape of 19th-century New York, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the historical study of insects and their habitats.
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