. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. 30 SCOLOPENDRID^. CASE cephalic scuta are fused together and consolidated, just as two body scuta are, to form one segment. The sternum of the pos- terior segment is entirely separate, and leaves the foot jaws as in other families. It was from observations on one of this genus (Scutigera araneoides) in the south of France that Latreille satis- fied himself of the poisonous nature of the bite of this family. Nos. Cermatia capensis {West'iv.).—2^. Specimens (i); 21. Enlarged figure. 20, 21. jrj-om the Cape of Good Hope. [Nos. Ce


. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. 30 SCOLOPENDRID^. CASE cephalic scuta are fused together and consolidated, just as two body scuta are, to form one segment. The sternum of the pos- terior segment is entirely separate, and leaves the foot jaws as in other families. It was from observations on one of this genus (Scutigera araneoides) in the south of France that Latreille satis- fied himself of the poisonous nature of the bite of this family. Nos. Cermatia capensis {West'iv.).—2^. Specimens (i); 21. Enlarged figure. 20, 21. jrj-om the Cape of Good Hope. [Nos. Cermatia Smithii (iV^zc'/^r/).—22. Specimens (i); 23. Enlarged figure. 122, 23. From New Cermatia Smithii (natural size).. 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 Murray, Andrew, 1812-1878. [London] Chapman and Hall


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