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... nearly allied forms in which they are similar . The sub - class therefore divides into orders as follows : - § Metamorphosis distinct ; wings usually present ; Pupa inactive ; Mouth mandibulate ; Prothorax free ; anterior wings corneous ...
... nearly allied forms in which they are similar . The sub - class therefore divides into orders as follows : - § Metamorphosis distinct ; wings usually present ; Pupa inactive ; Mouth mandibulate ; Prothorax free ; anterior wings corneous ...
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... nearly all the anomalous forms of Carabidae . They consequently may be arranged in several tribes , among which are to be found the osculating points with the pre- ceding and following families , as well as the direct lines of affinity ...
... nearly all the anomalous forms of Carabidae . They consequently may be arranged in several tribes , among which are to be found the osculating points with the pre- ceding and following families , as well as the direct lines of affinity ...
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... nearly as long as the lateral portions ; the gular suture not very evident . In Physea the sides of the front are broadly dilated , and the antennæ are inserted under these plates ; the antennæ are filiform , with smooth joints ...
... nearly as long as the lateral portions ; the gular suture not very evident . In Physea the sides of the front are broadly dilated , and the antennæ are inserted under these plates ; the antennæ are filiform , with smooth joints ...
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... the upper spur remote from the apex . The anterior coxæ are very narrowly enclosed behind , and the prosternum is somewhat prolonged ; the sutures between the pro- sternum and episterna are nearly effaced . The hind coxæ CARABIDAE . 15.
... the upper spur remote from the apex . The anterior coxæ are very narrowly enclosed behind , and the prosternum is somewhat prolonged ; the sutures between the pro- sternum and episterna are nearly effaced . The hind coxæ CARABIDAE . 15.
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sternum and episterna are nearly effaced . The hind coxæ are small , contiguous , and separate the metasternum from the middle of the abdomen . Sub - Family III . HARPALIDAE . Epimera of the mesothorax not extending to the coxæ ; meso ...
sternum and episterna are nearly effaced . The hind coxæ are small , contiguous , and separate the metasternum from the middle of the abdomen . Sub - Family III . HARPALIDAE . Epimera of the mesothorax not extending to the coxæ ; meso ...
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abdomen Acad Am.-Guén Antennæ inserted anterior coxæ apex Auss base beneath Boisd C. B. M. noct club clypeus conical connate contiguous convex corneous coxal cavities coxal plates dilated Dipt dorsal elongated elytra epimera epipleuræ episterna epistoma Exot eyes fauna filiform front genera genus Gesellschaft granulated Guén Guén.-N Guénée gular head hind coxæ insects joint of antennæ labial palpi labrum last joint legs ligula Lille List lobed London Macq male mandibles margin maxillæ maxillary palpi Mém membranous mentum mesosternum mesothorax metathorax middle coxæ moderate narrow Nova Scotia oblique oval palpi 4-jointed Phil posterior coxæ prolonged prominent prosternum prothorax pubescent punctured pygidium rounded scutellum separated serrate short side pieces slender slightly sometimes species spiracles sub-family sub-tribe Suppl suture Syst third joint thorax tibiæ tibial spurs toothed tribe truncate usually ventral segments visible Walk Walker Wied Zweifl
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