Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . V Tarsostenus univittatus, Rossi (p. 188) Elongate, narrow, rather flat. Black, shining; elytra crossed just above the middle by a trans-verse half-moon shaped band which does not Predaceous Insects. quite reach suture. Head finely punctate. Pro-thorax rather flat, impressed medianly, the punc-FlG. 91. tures lar&er tnan on head, but rather scattered. Elytra with sides parallel, Tarsostenus uiii- Apices separately rounded, pygidium exposed ; the basal half impressed^•vittatus, Rossi, with rather deep punctures arranged in longitudinal pa


Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . V Tarsostenus univittatus, Rossi (p. 188) Elongate, narrow, rather flat. Black, shining; elytra crossed just above the middle by a trans-verse half-moon shaped band which does not Predaceous Insects. quite reach suture. Head finely punctate. Pro-thorax rather flat, impressed medianly, the punc-FlG. 91. tures lar&er tnan on head, but rather scattered. Elytra with sides parallel, Tarsostenus uiii- Apices separately rounded, pygidium exposed ; the basal half impressed^•vittatus, Rossi, with rather deep punctures arranged in longitudinal parallel rows ; theDehra Dun. apical half very finely punctate. Length, 7 mm. to 13 mm. PLATE IX.


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