The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . nninal scuta. II. Larva of Gi/riniis marhius, GyU. III. Larva of Haliijlus fnlcus, F. IV. Pupa of Sphmndium scaralioeoides, F. Cephalic region, c. of the styli Under skeleton of Cychms. 1. Epiraoron of (see p. 1). 3. Episternum of metathorax. 4. 1. 4. Fig2. Antc-coxalAnterior coxa. Fig. YI. Under skeleton of rterosfickus (numbered as prece


The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . nninal scuta. II. Larva of Gi/riniis marhius, GyU. III. Larva of Haliijlus fnlcus, F. IV. Pupa of Sphmndium scaralioeoides, F. Cephalic region, c. of the styli Under skeleton of Cychms. 1. Epiraoron of (see p. 1). 3. Episternum of metathorax. 4. 1. 4. Fig2. Antc-coxalAnterior coxa. Fig. YI. Under skeleton of rterosfickus (numbered as preceding). Fig. YIT. ,, ,, Monnoh/co ,. „ Fig. YIII. „ „ Di/hsriif!. 1. Epimeron of mosothorax. 2. ]\Ictastornuui, showing absence of antc-coxal piece. 3. Episternumof metathorax. 4. Anterior coxa. Fig. IX. Under skeleton of Ilaliplus showing the broad plates thatcover a great portion cf the abdomen: tlie parts indicated by dottedlines are covered and concealed by the plates: 1. Ante-coxal Abdominal plates. 3. Anterior coxa. Fig. X. Under skeleton of Pelnhiiix (numbered as Figs. 5, 6, 7). Figures I., II., and HI. are after Schiijilto, the rest after Horn. PLATE


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