. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. INSECTS. 87. u. Fig. 58.—Haid and Month-parts of a Gronnd Beetle, enlarged four times. A,^from above; B. from below, a, labrum; b, mandible; /, maxilla with palpi (£r) ; c, labium witb palp (e). (1) the generally spherical hip (coxa) (Fig. 59, a); (2) the very short trochanter (b); (3) the elongated thigh (femur) (c) • (4) the shank (tibia) provided with movable spines at its tip (d); (5) the three- to five- jointed foot (tarsus) (e), whose last joint ends in claws, and often also in flap-like outgrowths. The Wings are expansions of the skin, which consist of t


. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. INSECTS. 87. u. Fig. 58.—Haid and Month-parts of a Gronnd Beetle, enlarged four times. A,^from above; B. from below, a, labrum; b, mandible; /, maxilla with palpi (£r) ; c, labium witb palp (e). (1) the generally spherical hip (coxa) (Fig. 59, a); (2) the very short trochanter (b); (3) the elongated thigh (femur) (c) • (4) the shank (tibia) provided with movable spines at its tip (d); (5) the three- to five- jointed foot (tarsus) (e), whose last joint ends in claws, and often also in flap-like outgrowths. The Wings are expansions of the skin, which consist of two layers. There are tracheae between the upper and lower lamellae. At first (in the pupa) the wings are folded. 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 Bos, Jan Ritzema, 1850-1928; Ainsworth Davis, J. R. (James Richard), 1861-1934. London, Chapman & Hall, Ld.


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