Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . COLEOPTERA. joint of the antennae cylindrical, while that of Calosoma isgreatly compressed. C. serratus Say (Fig. 363 ; «, pupa of theEuropean C. aurouitens) is black bordered withpurple. The closely allied species of Cyclirus, ofrich purple and blue tints, differ in the longer head,the deeply bilobate labrum, and in having four ofthe antennal joints smooth, with thickly striatedelytra. (We figure some unknown larva? of thisfamily which are allie


Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . COLEOPTERA. joint of the antennae cylindrical, while that of Calosoma isgreatly compressed. C. serratus Say (Fig. 363 ; «, pupa of theEuropean C. aurouitens) is black bordered withpurple. The closely allied species of Cyclirus, ofrich purple and blue tints, differ in the longer head,the deeply bilobate labrum, and in having four ofthe antennal joints smooth, with thickly striatedelytra. (We figure some unknown larva? of thisfamily which are allied toCarabus; Fig. 364, naturalsize; Fig. 365, a little en-larged ; a, mouth parts; 6,end of the body, and a larva apparently of theKI,U. :;m. same genus.) PasimachusLee. (Fig. 367) has been


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