. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. Fig. 22.— Venation and folding of wings in Staphylinus cinnamopterus;Staphylinid type. Dotted lines and black areas indicate same as infig. 21. (After Woolworth.). Fig. 23.—Venation and folding of wings in Dermestes lardarius; Cantharid orTelephorid type. Dotted lines and black areas indicate same as fig. 21.(After Woolworth.) added longitudinal folds in the apical region of the wing. Apeculiar feature of the groups is the carrying of the basal trans-verse fold across the anal region. The wings of the Staphy-LLNTDiE will be fo


. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. Fig. 22.— Venation and folding of wings in Staphylinus cinnamopterus;Staphylinid type. Dotted lines and black areas indicate same as infig. 21. (After Woolworth.). Fig. 23.—Venation and folding of wings in Dermestes lardarius; Cantharid orTelephorid type. Dotted lines and black areas indicate same as fig. 21.(After Woolworth.) added longitudinal folds in the apical region of the wing. Apeculiar feature of the groups is the carrying of the basal trans-verse fold across the anal region. The wings of the Staphy-LLNTDiE will be found further alluded to in the account of thefamily. Lameere, in his classification (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliv, 1900,p. 357), makes use of these distinctions and divides the Coleoptera CLASSIFICATION. 45 into three suborders: Cantharidiformta, Staphyliniformia,and Carabiformia. I. The Cantharidiformia include the following :— 1. , with the families Lymexylonidae ( la famille qui est la plus voisine du Neuroptere ancestralAnobiidse (Anobiinse,Ptininae), Bostrychidee (Lyctinae, Bostrychinae), Oupedidae, andDerodontidae. 2. Malacodermata, with the families Cantharididae or Telephoridae (including Cantharidinae or


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