. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 240 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPAEATIVE ZOOLOGY. Fig. 3. Harpasus zonatus Mulsant. constricted in basal half, longer than the median lobe by its greatest width; trabes rather stout, a little longer than the median lobe; sipho stout, of uniform diameter throughout most of its length, apex slightly twisted. Female genitalia: recepta- eulum seminis stout, cornu small; just before the cornu the body is girdled by a slightly prominent band; sperm duct long, the thick portion relatively not as thick as usual, the thin por- tion


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 240 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPAEATIVE ZOOLOGY. Fig. 3. Harpasus zonatus Mulsant. constricted in basal half, longer than the median lobe by its greatest width; trabes rather stout, a little longer than the median lobe; sipho stout, of uniform diameter throughout most of its length, apex slightly twisted. Female genitalia: recepta- eulum seminis stout, cornu small; just before the cornu the body is girdled by a slightly prominent band; sperm duct long, the thick portion relatively not as thick as usual, the thin por- tion extremely thin; infundibulum present; hemisternites tri- angular, rounded at the apices, styli small, button-shaped, with two or three long setae each. Harpasus zonatus Mulsant is the only species belonging to this genus that I have been able to study. From descriptions, it appears to be quite distinct from the type species, H. palli- dilahris Mulsant and an examination of that species may show that the two are not congeneric. ZaGREUS Mulsant ExocJiomiis (Zagreus) Mulsaut, 1850, Species Trimeres Securipalpes, p. 488. Type species. Exochomus (Zagreus) bimaculos^^â s Mulsant, by present 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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