Results of work on blister beetles in Kansas . s, sometimes with submarginal black stripes; basal joints of antenna? brown (fig. 3) M. albida Say. bb. Unicolorous. c. First joint of antennae as long as or longer than the sec-ond and third together. In the male it reaches to theocciput, and the second is at least twice as long and twice as thick as the third M. unicolor Kirby. cc. First joint of antennse similar in sexes, second jointshorter than third -1/. vmmaculata Say. Fig. \.—Cantharis Enlarged. BULLETIN 967, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. A A. Second joint of antennae


Results of work on blister beetles in Kansas . s, sometimes with submarginal black stripes; basal joints of antenna? brown (fig. 3) M. albida Say. bb. Unicolorous. c. First joint of antennae as long as or longer than the sec-ond and third together. In the male it reaches to theocciput, and the second is at least twice as long and twice as thick as the third M. unicolor Kirby. cc. First joint of antennse similar in sexes, second jointshorter than third -1/. vmmaculata Say. Fig. \.—Cantharis Enlarged. BULLETIN 967, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. A A. Second joint of antennae less than half as long as third Epicauta. a. Antenna! joints elongate, loosely united,b. Unicolorous. c. Gray or yellowish E. cinerea Forst. cc. Black. d. Large, 25 to 30 mm. long E. corrina Lee. dd. Less than 20 mm. long. e. Spurs of hind tibia stout, cylindrical; length 12 to 20 mm. (fig. 4)__£. funebris Horn. ee. Spurs of hind tibia slender, acute at tip and unlike, the outer spur being broader; length to 14 mm E. pennsylvanica


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