. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 652 THE STUDY OF INSECTS, Family Larrid^ (Lar'ri-dse). The Larrids {Lar'rids). This family is composed of insects of moderate size and rather slender form. The abdomen is ovoid- conical in outline (Fig. 774); there is a single spine at the apex of the middle tibiae; the fore wings have an appendiculate cell (Fig. 775, ap); Fig. 774.—Lar^ ° ,.i t n 11 1 raterminata. and the mandiblcs are usually notched on the exterior margin. These insects burrow in sandy places, and provision their. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima


. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 652 THE STUDY OF INSECTS, Family Larrid^ (Lar'ri-dse). The Larrids {Lar'rids). This family is composed of insects of moderate size and rather slender form. The abdomen is ovoid- conical in outline (Fig. 774); there is a single spine at the apex of the middle tibiae; the fore wings have an appendiculate cell (Fig. 775, ap); Fig. 774.—Lar^ ° ,.i t n 11 1 raterminata. and the mandiblcs are usually notched on the exterior margin. These insects burrow in sandy places, and provision their. 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 Comstock, John Henry, 1849-1931; Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930. joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , Comstock Pub. Co.


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