. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHAPIN : GENERA OF THE CHILOCORINI 251 equilateral; fifth to eighth rather similar, each wider and shorter than the preceding; ninth large, equal to the seventh and eighth conihined; tenth small, more or less embedded in the oblique apex of the ninth. Mandible with the outer margin moderately curved, with no unusual modifications. Terminal segment of maxillary palp broad and short, apex stronglj- oblique, lacinia with two or three stout spines along the edge of the row of long setae. Terminal segment of labial palp cy


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHAPIN : GENERA OF THE CHILOCORINI 251 equilateral; fifth to eighth rather similar, each wider and shorter than the preceding; ninth large, equal to the seventh and eighth conihined; tenth small, more or less embedded in the oblique apex of the ninth. Mandible with the outer margin moderately curved, with no unusual modifications. Terminal segment of maxillary palp broad and short, apex stronglj- oblique, lacinia with two or three stout spines along the edge of the row of long setae. Terminal segment of labial palp cylindro-acuminate, rounded at apex. Prosternal lobe narrow, truncate at apex. Elytra with lateral margin not reflexed, epi- pleura not foveolate for reception of the femoral apices. Abdo- men with six visible sternites in male, five in female. Metacoxal. Fig. 9. CJadis nitidula (Fabrit-ius). ares widely incomplete. Legs with femora not unusually stout, tibiae simple, rather slender, shallowly excavate near apices, tarsal claws strongly curved, each with a large, quadrate basal tooth. Male genitalia : median lobe acutely triangular, two and one-half times longer than wide at base; parameres very. 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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