. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 236 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY BrUMUS Mulsant Brumus Mulsant, 1850, Species Trimeres Seeuripalpes, p. 492; Crotch, 1874, Eevision of the Coceinellidae, p. 195; Weise, 1885, Europ. Coleopt., Coeciiielliden, II, ed. 2, p. 5. Type species. Cocoinella octosignata Gebler, through synonymy with C. desertorum Gebler, by subsequent designation of Crotch, 1874. Chilocorini with form broadly oval, moderately convex, upper surface glabrous. Antenna ten-segmented; first segment stout, less than twice as lo


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 236 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY BrUMUS Mulsant Brumus Mulsant, 1850, Species Trimeres Seeuripalpes, p. 492; Crotch, 1874, Eevision of the Coceinellidae, p. 195; Weise, 1885, Europ. Coleopt., Coeciiielliden, II, ed. 2, p. 5. Type species. Cocoinella octosignata Gebler, through synonymy with C. desertorum Gebler, by subsequent designation of Crotch, 1874. Chilocorini with form broadly oval, moderately convex, upper surface glabrous. Antenna ten-segmented; first segment stout, less than twice as long as wide, constricted at base; second almost as wide as first, slightly longer than wide; third to fifth mutually similar in form, the fifth shorter; sixth and seventh mutually similar, each wider than long; eighth and ninth large, eighth almost as long and ninth longer than sixth and seventh together; tenth small, more or less embedded in the oblique apex of the ninth. Mandibles stout, somewhat angulate on the outer margin. Terminal segment of maxillary palp rather elongate, apex strongly oblique, lacinia with a row of three shorter spines along the edge of the row of long setae. Terminal segment of labial palp cylindro-acuminate, rounded. Fig. 1. Brumus octosignatus (Gebler). In this figure and all subsequent figures the lettering is as follows: A — antenna, B — mandibles, C — maxilla, B — ligula, E — legs, F — claw, G — first abdominal sternite, S — aedeagus, I — sipho, J — sclerotized portions of female Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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