Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . palpus; (?, maxillainner lobe; H, outer lobe; /, maxillary palpus; A, ineiituin; L, genae; M, gula,with the gular sutures; N, buccal fissure; V, veutral segments; 1, proster-num; 2, prosternal episternum; 3. prosternal epimerum; 4,coxal cavity, closedbehind; 5, inflexed side of pronotum; 6, mesosternum; 7, mesosternal epis-ternum; 8, mesosternal epimerum; 9, metastenium; 10, antecoxal piece; 11,metasternal episternum; 12, metasternal epimerum; 13, inflexed side ofelytrum; 14, ambulatorial setae: 15, t


Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . palpus; (?, maxillainner lobe; H, outer lobe; /, maxillary palpus; A, ineiituin; L, genae; M, gula,with the gular sutures; N, buccal fissure; V, veutral segments; 1, proster-num; 2, prosternal episternum; 3. prosternal epimerum; 4,coxal cavity, closedbehind; 5, inflexed side of pronotum; 6, mesosternum; 7, mesosternal epis-ternum; 8, mesosternal epimerum; 9, metastenium; 10, antecoxal piece; 11,metasternal episternum; 12, metasternal epimerum; 13, inflexed side ofelytrum; 14, ambulatorial setae: 15, trochanters; 16, posterior coxae; 17,femora; 18, tibiae; 19. tarsi. No. 2: under side of prothorax of Hydroscapha,with open coxal cavities, and TV, trochantin. No. 3: under side of 4: under side of Rhyssodes. No. 5: under side of Euxattus erosus, show-ing the true epipleura. Ep. No. 6: under side of Cnemidotus, showing thelarge coxal plates, PI. No. 7: under side of prothorax of Rhynchophorus, show-ing the closure of the coxal cavities by the epimera.—After LeConte and Horn. FIG. 84.—External anatomy of May-beetle, Lachnosterna fusca. a, upper sideof head; epic, epicranium; cl. clypeus; b, under side; m, mentum; sm, sub-mentum; tab, labiuin; md, mandible; c. pronotum; d, mesonotum; e, meta-notum; /, pro-, </. meso-, h, meta-pleurum; i, pro-,j, meso-, fc, meta-pleurum;I, dorsal, m, ventral, n, side, view of abdomen: 1-7, seven basal abdominalsegments; psc, post-scutellum; other letters as in Fig. 60. (To face page 95.) ORDER COLEOPTERA. 95 a slender, flexible, hairy process, sometimes nearly as long asthe body, and resembling the tongue of a bee, as when op-posed to each other they form a tube. The legs vary great-ly in shape, and the tarsi vary from five, the normal num-


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