. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 244 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY CUEINUS Mulsant Orciis (Ctirinus) Mulsant, 1850, Species Trinieres Securipalpes, p. 472. Curinus, — Crotch, 1874, Eevision of the Coccinellidae, p. 190; Gorham, 1892, Biol. , Ins., Coleop., 7:176; Koischefsky, 1932, Coleopt. Catalogus (Jimk), pars 120, p. 252. Type species. Orcus (Curinus) coeruleus Mulsant, monobasic. Chilocorini with form nearly circular, strongly convex, upper surface glabrous. Antenna ten-segmented; first segment stout, slightly curved, slig


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 244 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY CUEINUS Mulsant Orciis (Ctirinus) Mulsant, 1850, Species Trinieres Securipalpes, p. 472. Curinus, — Crotch, 1874, Eevision of the Coccinellidae, p. 190; Gorham, 1892, Biol. , Ins., Coleop., 7:176; Koischefsky, 1932, Coleopt. Catalogus (Jimk), pars 120, p. 252. Type species. Orcus (Curinus) coeruleus Mulsant, monobasic. Chilocorini with form nearly circular, strongly convex, upper surface glabrous. Antenna ten-segmented; first segment stout, slightly curved, slightly longer than wide; second barrel-shaped, one and one-half times longer than wide and nearly as wide as the first; third half as wide at base as second, nearly twice as wide at apex as at base; fourth nearly equilateral but slightly wider apically; fifth through tenth forming a compact fusiform club; fifth slightly wider than long; sixth and seventh almost equal in length, each wider at apex than at base; eighth longer and wider than seventh, maximum width of club at apex of eighth; ninth about twice as long as eighth, sides gradually tapering to apex which is oblique; tenth short and conical,. Fig. 6. Curinus coeruleus 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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