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Coleoptera. Vol. I. [Longicornia. Part I.]

Coleoptera. Vol. I. [Longicornia. Part I.]

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—;EXPLANATION OF THE TEKMS USED FOK THEPARTS OF A LONGICORN BEETLE.—Head of Nyphasiapascoei, Lac.Fig. 2.—Underside of bead ofOxymirus cursor, Linn.Fig. 1.—Upper surface of head.fr, front.fr.s, frontal suture.gen,, gena.cl. clypeus.acl, ante-clypeus.lb, labruru.md, mandible.Fig. 2.— Lower surface of head.gul, gula.gen, gena.sm, submentum.m, mentuni.I, labium.mx, maxilla.md, mandible.epm\_Fig. 3.— Oxymirus cursor, Linn. Fig. 4.Nyphasia pascoei, Lac.Fig. 3. — Sternum, showing the front and middle coxal cavities open, sf.^, st.-,st^, pro-, meso- and metasternum ; e/j/zt', cpm'-, epm^, epimera of pro-,meso- and metathorax ;eps-, eps^, episterna of meso- and metathorax;tr, trochanter ; tr7i, trocbantin.Fig. 4.—Sternum, showing the front and middle coxal cavities closed, st^, st^,st^, pro-, meso- and metasternum; epm^, epr/r, cpiii^, epimera of pro-,meso- and metathorax ; eps"^, eps^, episterna of meso- and metathoraxp, pore.

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