Archive image from page 322 of The descent of man, and. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex descentofmansele1889xdarw Year: 1889 Chap. X. Coleoptera. ;oi enormously developed mandibles (fig. 24); he is bold and pug- nacious ; when threatened he faces round, opens his great jaws, and at the same time stridulates loudly. But the mandibles were not strong enough to pinch my finger so as to cause actual pain. Sexual selection, which implies the possession of considerable perceptive powers and of strong passions, seems to have been more effective with the Lamellicorns than with an


Archive image from page 322 of The descent of man, and. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex descentofmansele1889xdarw Year: 1889 Chap. X. Coleoptera. ;oi enormously developed mandibles (fig. 24); he is bold and pug- nacious ; when threatened he faces round, opens his great jaws, and at the same time stridulates loudly. But the mandibles were not strong enough to pinch my finger so as to cause actual pain. Sexual selection, which implies the possession of considerable perceptive powers and of strong passions, seems to have been more effective with the Lamellicorns than with any other family of beetles. With some species the males are provided with weapons for fighting; some live in pairs and show mutual affection; many have the power of stridulating when excited ; many are furnished with the most ex- traordinary horns, apparently for the sake of ornament; and some, which are diurnal in their habits, are gor- geously coloured. Lastly, several of the largest beetles in the world belong to this family, which was placed by Linnaeus and Fabricius at the head of the Stridulating organs —Beetles belong- ing to many and widely distinct families possess these organs. The sound thus produced can sometimes be heard at the distance of several feet or even yards,73 but it is not comparable with that made by the Orthoptera. The rasp generally consists of a narrow, slightly-raised surface, crossed by very fine, parallel ribs, sometimes so fine as to cause iridescent colours, and having a very elegant appearance under the microscope. In some cases, as with Typhosus, minute, bristly or scale-like prominences, with which the whole surrounding surface is covered in approximately parallel lines, could be traced passing into the ribs of the rasp. The Fijr. 24. Chiasognatbusgrantii, reduced. Upper figure, male; lower figure, female. 72 V/estwood, ' Modern Class.' rol i. p. 184. 73 Wcllaston, ' On certain Musical Curculionidse,' 'Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist


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