. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BASAL ANTENNAL SEGMENT FEMURAL TOOTH -PROTHORAOtC PROCESS -MESOSTERNUM METASTERNUM ABDOMINAL INTERCOXAL PROCESS SECOND ABDOMINAL SESMENT SLIGHTLY MEMBRANEOUS Figure II. Eleodes grandicollis valida Bohcman, ventral view. as wide, parallt'l in basal one-half, thence broadly arcuate and gradnallv con\ergent to aj>ex, the latter emarginate at middle; valvifer .short, tv\ic-e as long as wide, distinctly shorter than the apic-ale. Female genitalia elongate with bacula as supports in the valvifers; di- vided, stylus obs


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BASAL ANTENNAL SEGMENT FEMURAL TOOTH -PROTHORAOtC PROCESS -MESOSTERNUM METASTERNUM ABDOMINAL INTERCOXAL PROCESS SECOND ABDOMINAL SESMENT SLIGHTLY MEMBRANEOUS Figure II. Eleodes grandicollis valida Bohcman, ventral view. as wide, parallt'l in basal one-half, thence broadly arcuate and gradnallv con\ergent to aj>ex, the latter emarginate at middle; valvifer .short, tv\ic-e as long as wide, distinctly shorter than the apic-ale. Female genitalia elongate with bacula as supports in the valvifers; di- vided, stylus obsolete. (1-5) Subfamily Pedininae Body oval, not very convex; epistoma emar- ginate covering the base of the mandibles; la- bnun or upper lip prominent; mentnm generally trilobed in front, small; ligula or central part of the lower lip prominent; e\es transverse, some- times di\ided; eivtra embracing feebly the sides of the abdomen; middle coxae witli distinc-t trochantin; intercoxal process of abdomen trun- cate; anterior and sometimes the middle tarsi of the male dilated, and spongy beneath; hind tarsi sometimes pubescent and spinous. (1-6) Subfamily Op.\trinae Body o%'al, heud recei\'ed by the thorax as far as the eves, which are transverse, strongly emarginate and coarseh' granulated, epistoma emarginate, extending down o\er the m;mdib!es, labrum prominent, menhun small, ligula promi- nent, or slightlv emarginate, maxillae exposed; eivtra with narrow epipleurae (Fig. II), anter- ior coxae transverse or 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 Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University


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