Results of work on blister beetles in Kansas . y a, CL Fig. 8.—llacrobasis immaculata, co-arctate larva: a. Lateral view ;a, ventral view. Enlarged. 1 Riley, C. V., Packard, A. S., and Thomas, Cxrus. First Annual Report, U. S. , Dept. Interior, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1877, pi. IV, figs. 4-7. 1878. BLISTER BEETLES IN KANSAS. assuming a horseshoe shape when at rest; head horny, yellowish, with frontalmost vertical; mandibles brown, curved; antenna? situated above the outeredges of the bases of the mandibles, apparently three-jointed, with two fleshyprojections on the distal end of the thir


Results of work on blister beetles in Kansas . y a, CL Fig. 8.—llacrobasis immaculata, co-arctate larva: a. Lateral view ;a, ventral view. Enlarged. 1 Riley, C. V., Packard, A. S., and Thomas, Cxrus. First Annual Report, U. S. , Dept. Interior, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1877, pi. IV, figs. 4-7. 1878. BLISTER BEETLES IN KANSAS. assuming a horseshoe shape when at rest; head horny, yellowish, with frontalmost vertical; mandibles brown, curved; antenna? situated above the outeredges of the bases of the mandibles, apparently three-jointed, with two fleshyprojections on the distal end of the third segment; first and second antennalsegments with basal rings of brown and third segment brown for almost itsentire length; eyes minute black spots above the bases of the antennae; suturesextending diagonally backward from the bases of the antennae, meeting at themedian line above the middle of the front; labrum separated from the frontby a brown suture; legs fleshy, jointed, the distal ends thickly studded withstiff brown spines; spiracles


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