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Fig. 59. Rhinandrus sublaevis. Right mesothoracic leg, posterior viexf 

 Notice the difference iu size between this leg and the prothoracic le^ 



Figure 58. i /, » 



60. Rhinandrus sublaevis. Ventral view of right mandible; a and a , 



the bicuspidate apex ; t, additional tooth near apex ; m, molar part ; 

 e, excavation opposite molar part ; s, membranous elevation opposite 

 molar part; c, back with sharp margin of mandible opposite cutting 



part. 



61. Rhinandrus sublaevis. Dorsal view of right mandible. The mandible 



is old and worn, so that the apical teeth and molar part are not 

 sharp as in Figure 60. Explanation of letters same as in Figure 60. 



62. Zophobas morio. Ventral view of right mandible; the back opposite 



the cutting part with round margin. Explanation of letters same 

 as in Figure 60. 



63. Eleodes tricc^tat. Pygidium, dorsal view; ai)ex acute. 



64^ Eleodes tricostata. Ventral view of right mandible. Explanation of 

 letters same as in Figure 60. 



65. Eleodes tricostata. Dorsal view of right mandible. Explanation of 



letters same as in Figure 60. 



66. Eleodes opaca. Pygidium. dorsal view, apex obtuse and rounded. 



67. Eleodes opaca. Lateral view ; IX, ninth abdominal segment ; X, tenth 



abdominal segment ; aic, ambulatory wart. 



68. Eleodes carbonaria. Pygidium, dorsal view, apex obtuse and mu- 



cronate as in Blaps. 



