Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . Fig. 354. Fig- .;.-). Fig. 356. Fig. 357. palpi longer than the fourth, and the first joint of the labialpalpi veiy short, while the cpipleurte are wide. Omus differsin the wider ; lioth genera inhabit the Pacific States,. Fig. 358. and the former is found as far east as Kansas. Tetracha (, T. Virginica Hope) has the first joint of the labial palpielongated. In Cicindela and allies, the third joint of the max- 430 COLEOPT


Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . Fig. 354. Fig- .;.-). Fig. 356. Fig. 357. palpi longer than the fourth, and the first joint of the labialpalpi veiy short, while the cpipleurte are wide. Omus differsin the wider ; lioth genera inhabit the Pacific States,. Fig. 358. and the former is found as far east as Kansas. Tetracha (, T. Virginica Hope) has the first joint of the labial palpielongated. In Cicindela and allies, the third joint of the max- 430 COLEOPTEKA. illary palpi is shorter than the fourth. This country is veryrich in species, among the most common of which are C. gen-rrosa Dejean (Fig. 352) ; C. vulgaris Say (Fig. 353) ; C. pur-purea Olivier (Fig. 354) ; C. Mrticollis Say (Fig. 355) ; Fabr. (Fig. 356), a bright green active species withsix golden dots ; and C. punctulata Olivier* (Fig. 357). Leach. This is a family of very great one very difficult to limit. In form the species varygreatly ; the antennae are inserted behind the base of the man-dibles under a frontal ridge ; maxilla? with the outer lobe p;il-piform, usually Inarticulate, while the inner lobe is usually


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