. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 67. Figures 53-67. Staphylinoidea. 53. Lathrobium prahae. 54. Philonthus cyannipennis. 55. Aleocharara lata. 56. Stenus juno. 57. Oxytelus fuscipennis. 58. Bledius sp. 59. Scaphium castanipes. 60. Schaphisoma castanium. 61. Connophron tlavicarse. 62. Clidicus sp. 63. Chevrolatia amoena. 64. Sonoma tulnae. 65. Tmesiphorus costailis. 66. Fustiger fuschi. 67. Micropeplus laticollis. piestines and in most omaliines examined, the slender spiracular sclerites reach but are not fused with a median intersegmental sclerite. Ho


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 67. Figures 53-67. Staphylinoidea. 53. Lathrobium prahae. 54. Philonthus cyannipennis. 55. Aleocharara lata. 56. Stenus juno. 57. Oxytelus fuscipennis. 58. Bledius sp. 59. Scaphium castanipes. 60. Schaphisoma castanium. 61. Connophron tlavicarse. 62. Clidicus sp. 63. Chevrolatia amoena. 64. Sonoma tulnae. 65. Tmesiphorus costailis. 66. Fustiger fuschi. 67. Micropeplus laticollis. piestines and in most omaliines examined, the slender spiracular sclerites reach but are not fused with a median intersegmental sclerite. However, in the omaliine genera Phaleopterus and Trigonoderus, the median sclerite is absent. The spiracular sclerite in Proteinus (Fig. 44), Megarthrus and Tachinus (Fig. 49) is large and articulates with and is partially enclosed by the notum; in the latter two genera there is also an. 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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