. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 238 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OP^ COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY segment of maxillary palp securiform with apex strongly oblique, lacinia with row of three short, stout spines along the edge of the row of longer setae. Labial palp rather long and slender, the terminal segment cylindro-acuminate, the apex rounded. Prosternal lobe narrow, truncate. Elytral margin very finely reflexed, with bead, epipleura not foveolate for the reception of the femoral apices. Abdomen with six visible sternites in male, five in female. Metacoxal ares comple


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 238 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OP^ COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY segment of maxillary palp securiform with apex strongly oblique, lacinia with row of three short, stout spines along the edge of the row of longer setae. Labial palp rather long and slender, the terminal segment cylindro-acuminate, the apex rounded. Prosternal lobe narrow, truncate. Elytral margin very finely reflexed, with bead, epipleura not foveolate for the reception of the femoral apices. Abdomen with six visible sternites in male, five in female. Metacoxal ares complete. Legs slender, femora not noticeably inflated, tibiae slender, tibial spurs present, tarsi rather long, tarsal claws moderately long, slightl^y thickened at base but Avithout angular basal tooth. Male genitalia: median lobe triangular, less than twice as long as wide at base; para- meres thin, spatula-shaped, hardly at all constricted in basal half, nearly twice as long as median lobe; trabes rather slender, equal in length to the main parts of the aedeagus; sipho mod- erately slender, of nearly even diameter in basal half, tapering slightly in apical half, apex twisted and terminating in a short finger-like process. Female genitalia: receptaculum seminis much as in Brumus; sperm duct moderately long, the thin portion not much more slender than the thick portion; infundi- bulum present, small; hemisternites moderately long, parallel- sided to just before apices where they taper to blunt Fig. 2. Bnnnoifles suturalis (Fabricius).. 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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