. The bionomics of blister beetles of the genus Meloe and a classification of the New World species. Meloe; Insects. 193. Figs. 35-46. Heads of species of Meloe. Fig. 35. M. laevis. Fig. 36. M. gra- cilicornis. Fig. 37. Fig. 38. (variant). Fig. 39. Fig. 40. M. barbarus (variant). Fig. 41. M. franciscanus. Fig. 42. M. cam- panicollis. Fig. 43. M. occultus. Fig. 44. M. ocadtus (variant). Fig. 45. M. exiguns. Fig. 46. M. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration


. The bionomics of blister beetles of the genus Meloe and a classification of the New World species. Meloe; Insects. 193. Figs. 35-46. Heads of species of Meloe. Fig. 35. M. laevis. Fig. 36. M. gra- cilicornis. Fig. 37. Fig. 38. (variant). Fig. 39. Fig. 40. M. barbarus (variant). Fig. 41. M. franciscanus. Fig. 42. M. cam- panicollis. Fig. 43. M. occultus. Fig. 44. M. ocadtus (variant). Fig. 45. M. exiguns. Fig. 46. M. 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 Pinto, John D; Selander, Richard Brent, 1927-. Urbana, University of Illinois Press


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