. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 568 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Antennas short, eight-jointed, thickened apically; very small, ovate, aquatic beetles. (Hydroscapha, Holarc.) . HYDROSCAPHIM: 112. Second joint of tarsi dilated; the third joint consisting really of two joints, the small, true third joint being fused with the base of the last joint, which thus appears as the third 113 Second tarsal joint not dilated 114 840. 841,. Figs. 837-845. Coleoptera 837. Cylindrosella (Fouts). 838. Epilachna, head from above (Silvestri) Coccinellidae.


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 568 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Antennas short, eight-jointed, thickened apically; very small, ovate, aquatic beetles. (Hydroscapha, Holarc.) . HYDROSCAPHIM: 112. Second joint of tarsi dilated; the third joint consisting really of two joints, the small, true third joint being fused with the base of the last joint, which thus appears as the third 113 Second tarsal joint not dilated 114 840. 841,. Figs. 837-845. Coleoptera 837. Cylindrosella (Fouts). 838. Epilachna, head from above (Silvestri) Coccinellidae. 839. Prosternum of beetle, showing coxal cavities separated and closed behind (Wickham). 840. Prosternum of beetle, showing coxal cavities separated and open behind (Wickham). 841. Prosternum of beetle, showing coxal cavities confluent and open behind (Wickham). 842. Epilachna, head from below (Silvestri) Coccinellidae. 843. Epilachna, hind leg (Silvestri) Coccinellidae. 844. Coccinella. Coccinellidae. 845. Tenebrio (Girault) Tenebrionidz. 113. Tarsal claws usually dilated or toothed at the base; first sternite with curved coxal lines; mesothoracic epimeron triangular; small, rounded, convex usually brightly spotted beetles. "; A large widespread family. (Coccinella, Chilocoris, Hippodamia, Scymnus, Adalia, Hyperaspis, Megilla, Anatis, Epilachna). (Figs. 838, 842, 843, 844). (Including CERASOMMATlDtiD/E). COCCINELLIDAE Tarsal claws simple; first sternite without coxal lines; mesothoracic epimeron quadrangular; small oblong or oval beetles, often with a striking color pattern, usually living in fungi. (Endomychus, widespr.; Lycoperdina, Holarc; Aphorista, Nearc; Epipocus, Rhymbus, Am.; Amphix, Neotrop.; Sphaerosoma, Palaearc; Ara- phisternus, Indomal.) ENDOMtCHID^E 114. Elytra entire 115 Elytra truncate, exposing the last abdominal segment 118. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read


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