. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHAPIN : GENERA OF THE CHILOCORINI 257. Fig. 12. Endochilus -plagiatus Sieard. shorter than the thick portion; infnndibulum absent; hemister- nites elongate, sides nearly parallel, about five times longer than average width, apices rounded, styli absent, represented by two long, apically placed, setae. A genus of a few, below average size, species, mostly from West Africa south of the Gulf of Guinea. The genus is im- mediately distinguished from other chilocorine genera by the peculiar conformation of the head. The ge


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHAPIN : GENERA OF THE CHILOCORINI 257. Fig. 12. Endochilus -plagiatus Sieard. shorter than the thick portion; infnndibulum absent; hemister- nites elongate, sides nearly parallel, about five times longer than average width, apices rounded, styli absent, represented by two long, apically placed, setae. A genus of a few, below average size, species, mostly from West Africa south of the Gulf of Guinea. The genus is im- mediately distinguished from other chilocorine genera by the peculiar conformation of the head. The genal lobes and the elypeus form the transverse frontal margin of the head, with a forward extension below the eyes equal to half the long diam- eter of the eye. This margin passes below the eye and joins the temporal areas of the head. Thus there is no invasion of the eye itself. HaLMUS Mulsant Orcus (Ealmus) Mulsant, 1850, Species Trimeres Securipalpes, p. 471. Ealmus, — Weise, 1923, Arkiv Zool., 15(12): 134. Type species. Coccinella chalyhea Boisduval, the genus being originally monobasic. Chilocorini with form nearly circular, moderately convex, upper surface glabrous. Antenna seven-segmented; first seg- ment bent, constricted in basal half, apically produced laterally. 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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