Issues of "The Ohio Coleopterist" are now available for perusal online!

Below is a list of the back issues of "The Ohio Coleopterist". A brief summary of the contents is listed for each issue. To view the actual issue click on its title if it is marked as a hyperlink. Currently, we have about two thirds of the issues available online, and more are coming. Enjoy reading articles from the past and think about submitting your own article for the next issue! We accept articles from everyone and are always interested to see what our members are up to. To inquire about submitting your own article, contact Dave Horn by email at horn.1@osu.edu. This page is long, so to facilitate accessibility, you can click on the volume you wish to view on the toolbar below, or you can use the right scrollbar to manually scroll through the page.

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Volume I, 1992:

  Winter pitfall trapping? - George Keeney
100 year old collection back in action - Kip Will
An unusual method for collecting buprestids - R. A. Androw
Spider Beetles in Ohio - Keith Philips
Immature beetles: the rest of the story - Peter Kovarik
Bembidion obtusum range extension - K. W. Will & R. A. Androw
Tiger beetle colors - Tom Schultz

  • Vol. I, no. 2, Spring 1992

  Underwater trapping - Miguel Archangelsky
The Cerambycidae of Bolivia, part I - Foster Forbes Purrington
Ethics and integrity in the use of insect collections - Charles A. Triplehorn
New county records for Ohio Cicindelidae - K. W. Will & R. A. Androw
Outline of an entomologist - Kip Will
Nicrophorus americanus (Olivier) American burying beetle
     recovery plan
- Kip Will
Whose land am I on, anyway - Bob Androw

  Collecting in the western U.S. - Bob Androw
Ethics and integrity in the use of insect collections [part 2]
     
- Charles A. Triplehorn
More new Ohio county records for Cicindelidae including the
     rediscovery of Cicindela ancosisconensis Harris
- Bob Acciavatti
Mites and Beetles - Donald E. Johnston

  • Vol. I, no. 4, Winter 1992

  Calthus spp. revealed - Kip Will
Notes on Ropalopus sanguinicollis - Bob Androw
OC meets ODNR - Kip Will
The computerized coleopterist - Kip Will
Ohio sands - Bob Androw
Register your collection - Kip Will
1993 carrion beetle survey - R. A. Androw & K. W. Will

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Volume II, 1993:

  Hydrophilids; habitats, common names and their biology
     
- Miguel Archangelsky
A shortcut to wood-borers - Bob Androw
What's in a name? - Foster Forbes Purrington

  Ohio's tenebrionid fauna - Chuck Triplehorn
Dicaelus dinner habits - Kip Will
Centrodera sublineata LeConte in Ohio - Bob Androw

  Ohio survey update - Bob Androw
Ohio's oldest national wildlife area - Kip Will
Local beetles get new swamp to hang out at - Foster Forbes Purrington

  A new species of Purpuricenus in Ohio - Bob Androw
More on Cicindela cursitans LeConte - George Keeney
Collecting at Tar Hollow State Park and Forest - K. W. Will & R. A. Androw

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Volume III, 1994:

  Short notes on Hydrophilidae, I. - Miguel Archangelsky
Beetles, surf, and sun or insect collecting in the
     West Indies
- Keith Philips

  • Vol. III, no. 2, Spring 1994

  Hazardous collecting duty - Kip Will
Hydrophilidae of Ohio - Miguel Archangelsky
Damned in Indiana - Kip Will
Hitting the beaches - coleopterist style! - Bob Androw

  • Vol. III, no. 3, Autumn 1994

  OC Summer field trip - a raining success - Bob Androw
Update on our travels - Bob Androw
Quick and easy barrier traps - Bob Androw

  • Vol. III, no. 4, Winter 1995

  Looking for Hydrophilids in the cloud forest - Miguel Archangelsky
Behavioral notes on Prionus imbricornis (Linnaeus) - Bob Androw

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Volume IV, 1995:
  • Vol. IV, no. 1, Spring 1995

  Ground beetles of Cedar Bog - Kip Will
Tetraopes melanurus in Ohio - on the decline? - Bob Androw

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Volume V, 1998:

  Deep Woods ATBI - Dave Horn
Ohio beetle survey update - Dave Horn
American burying beetle returning to Ohio - George Keeney & Dave Horn
Biocontrol beetles on the twelfth avenue garage roof - Foster F. Purrington

  Deep Woods field trip - Alyson Digman
American burying beetle returns to Ohio! - George Keeney

  Return to Deep Woods - Adrienne Smith
First generation American burying beetles recovered from Ohio
      reintroduction site
- George Keeney
Notes on Ground beetles in Ohio - Foster Forbes Purrington

  OC Constitution Issue

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Volume VI, 1999:

  Ohio Coleopterists to take on more at Deep Woods - Dave Horn
Beavers and beetles - Ken Karns
Ohio beetle survey update - Dave Horn
Survey of Ohio Silphidae - George Keeney & Dave Horn

  David Osborne tells all - David Osborne
1999 reintroduction of the American burying beetle - George Keeney
Purple Loosestrife biocontrol success on the Killdeer
     Plains
- Foster F. Purrington
Collecting in the "sky islands" - Adrienne Smith

  OC survey update - Dan Digman
Now's the time for rhipicerids - Dave Horn & R. C. Stanton
WANTED! Beavers - alias Castor canadensis - Ken Karns
Ken Karns: self-profile - Ken Karns
OC members add records to Ohio's cerambycid fauna - George Keeney
Family affair (coleopterist style) - Ken Karns
Unique scarab in Vinton Co. - Adrienne Smith
Know your Ohio Nicrophorus - Dave Horn

  Getting those beetles named - Bob Androw
Calleida viridipennis (Say) (Coleoptera-Carabidae): winter habitat
     observations
- Ken Karns
Mystery of the missing beetles - Dave Horn

Vol. I (1992) | Vol. 2 (1993) | Vol. 3 (1994) | Vol. 4 (1995) | Vol. 5 (1998) | Vol. 6 (1999)

Back to Top of Page