. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. A&lOSSX BUCCAL OPENING â ROAT tPtMlHON » PRQT>10RA)I EPlSTtRNUM or METATHORAX1 --VtrTTRAL A&OOMINAL It&MtNTJ /MAXILLARY PALPUS Mneuc LA&RUM -tP«STOMA« CLYPEAL* FRONTAL Figs. 772-773. Coleoptcra 772. Harpalus, underside (Hayward) Carabidae. 773. Necrophorus, wings spread on left side and removed on the right (Hayward) Silphidae. large mandibles. Tiger-beetles. (Cicindela, cosmop.; Megacephala (Tetracha), widespr.; Oxychila, Neotrop.; Mantichora, A£r.; Tricondyla, Indoaustr.; Pog
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. A&lOSSX BUCCAL OPENING â ROAT tPtMlHON » PRQT>10RA)I EPlSTtRNUM or METATHORAX1 --VtrTTRAL A&OOMINAL It&MtNTJ /MAXILLARY PALPUS Mneuc LA&RUM -tP«STOMA« CLYPEAL* FRONTAL Figs. 772-773. Coleoptcra 772. Harpalus, underside (Hayward) Carabidae. 773. Necrophorus, wings spread on left side and removed on the right (Hayward) Silphidae. large mandibles. Tiger-beetles. (Cicindela, cosmop.; Megacephala (Tetracha), widespr.; Oxychila, Neotrop.; Mantichora, A£r.; Tricondyla, Indoaustr.; Pogonostoma, Madagascar; 6mus, Nearc.) CICINDfiLID^ Antennae inserted on the sides of the head between the base of the mandibles and the eyes; head usually narrower than the thorax and usually held horizontal. Ground beetles, etc. A very large, diverse, abundant and widespread family. (Figs. 772, 777, 783, 818). (Calosoma, Scarites, Clivina, Pterostichus, Chlaenius, Lebia, Brachinus, cosmop. or widespr.; Carabus, Nebria, Trechus, Amara, Harpalus, chiefly Nearc; Anophthalmus, Eur.; Pseudanophthal-. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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