. Bulletin. Geography. 162 163 164 Life History of the Clay-Bank Tiger Beetle (Reprinted from the Journal of Morphology) Fig. 159.—From left to right—the ventral, side, and dorsal view of the oviposi- tor of the bluff tiger-beetle {Cicindela limhalis) with segments numbered; 3 times natural size. Fig. 160.—The egg of the same in the hole in the ground made by the ovi- positor; 11 times natural size. Fig. 161.—The egg; 3I times natural size. Fig. 162.—-The larva, side view; h, hooks; 3 times natural size. Fig. 163.—'The anterior half of the larva: an, antennae; mp, maxillary palp; m, mandible;


. Bulletin. Geography. 162 163 164 Life History of the Clay-Bank Tiger Beetle (Reprinted from the Journal of Morphology) Fig. 159.—From left to right—the ventral, side, and dorsal view of the oviposi- tor of the bluff tiger-beetle {Cicindela limhalis) with segments numbered; 3 times natural size. Fig. 160.—The egg of the same in the hole in the ground made by the ovi- positor; 11 times natural size. Fig. 161.—The egg; 3I times natural size. Fig. 162.—-The larva, side view; h, hooks; 3 times natural size. Fig. 163.—'The anterior half of the larva: an, antennae; mp, maxillary palp; m, mandible; 0, ocelli; 3 times natural size. Fig. 164.—The pupa; 3 times natural Fig. ;.—The burrow of C. limhalis, pupal cell; \ natural 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 Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Society by the University of Chicago Press


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