. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. RHYSODES. 509 elytra moreover are striate aud not punctured in rows. None of. Fig. 236.—Rht/sodes nicobarensis. the prothoracic ridges quite reach the apex ; the last joint of theantennae is blunt at the 6 millim. NlCOBAR ISLANDS. Type in the British Museum. ^84. Rhysodes anguliceps, Arr. Rhysodes anguliceps, Arrow, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) vii, 1901, p. 89. Shining black, less elongate than usual; head comparativelyvery small, triangular, much produced beforethe eyes, posterior lobes with a circularoutline interru
. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. RHYSODES. 509 elytra moreover are striate aud not punctured in rows. None of. Fig. 236.—Rht/sodes nicobarensis. the prothoracic ridges quite reach the apex ; the last joint of theantennae is blunt at the 6 millim. NlCOBAR ISLANDS. Type in the British Museum. ^84. Rhysodes anguliceps, Arr. Rhysodes anguliceps, Arrow, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) vii, 1901, p. 89. Shining black, less elongate than usual; head comparativelyvery small, triangular, much produced beforethe eyes, posterior lobes with a circularoutline interrupted only at the sides of thehead, where they are rather produced back-wards ; on each side above the eyes is acurved channel, the smooth space in frontof the lobes being large aud broad ; antennaecomparatively short, with the apex of thelast joint blunt; prothorax large, with thesides rounded and contracted in front, tri-sulcate, both the furrows and the ridgesbeing large and deep, all the sulci extendingfrom base to apex or very nearly so ; elytrawith deep and subcrenulately puncturedstriae, the shoulders produced but nottoothed ; tibi
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