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remarkably developed, being nearly as long as 

 the galea (Fig. 6.1) and armed with stout setae, 

 the pair of processes being adapted for holding 

 a large mass of pollen under the head. 



In coleopterous larvae the niaxillse are 2-lobed 



FIG. 60. Tonsnie of A It1i(l vyJina, with the end magnified. Perg-ande del., from 

 lcy. J, much reduced maxilla (ITIJC) of Paleacrita vernala ; mx.p, palpus. 



A 



FIG. fil. .4, mnxilla of Tjitif>ihi yuceaseUa, <f : ff, jralea. Ji, ?: 

 pi, enormously developed [lalpifor ; nue.p, palpus ; c, cardo ; ft, siipi-s; 

 sty, stylus. 



