. Coleoptera. Beetles. Fig. 438. â J'sr- phenus Ieco7iteu. â r, A7itkrenus wusceonim; b, Ptiim.'i fur (see page ;>0); <â , Attagcnus pclfio , il, Denncslcs lardariits. The Dermestid^ are small oval or elongate beetles, some of which are the most troublesome insects of liouses and storerooms. Systematically they are recognized, according to Le Conte and Horn, by their having the dorsal segments of the abdomen partly membranous, the ventral segments free, the mentiim moderate or small, the ]ialpi ajiproximate at the liase, the j)osterior coxre not prominent, the aiitenn* moderate in
. Coleoptera. Beetles. Fig. 438. â J'sr- phenus Ieco7iteu. â r, A7itkrenus wusceonim; b, Ptiim.'i fur (see page ;>0); <â , Attagcnus pclfio , il, Denncslcs lardariits. The Dermestid^ are small oval or elongate beetles, some of which are the most troublesome insects of liouses and storerooms. Systematically they are recognized, according to Le Conte and Horn, by their having the dorsal segments of the abdomen partly membranous, the ventral segments free, the mentiim moderate or small, the ]ialpi ajiproximate at the liase, the j)osterior coxre not prominent, the aiitenn* moderate in length and cajiitate, the bod\' usually scaly or pubescent. Most of the. 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 Dimmock, George, 1852-1930. Boston, Mass. : S. E. Cassino
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