LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



I'AGE 



PLATE I.— 1. The Sacred Beetle. 2. The Sacred Beetle rolling his 



pill. 3. Rolling the pill to the eating burrow - - Frontisiwce 



PLATE IL — Burrow and pear-shaped ball of the Sacred Beetle facing 20 



Fig. 1. — Section of the Sacred Beetle's pill, showing the egg and the 



hatching-chamber - - - - - - - 24 



PLATE in. — 1. The Sacred Beetle pushing away and overturning a 

 thieving friend who tries to force his assistance upon him. 2. Crypt 

 in which the Beetle shapes a grub's provision into a pear - fciciny 36 



Fk;. 2. — The Sacred Beetle's pill dug out cupwise to receive the egg - 39 

 Fig. 3.— Grub of the Sacred Beetle - - - - - 46 



Fig, 4. — Digestive apparatus of the Sacred Beetle - - - 47 



PLATE IV.— 1 and 2. The Spanish Copris, male and female. 3. The 

 pair jointly kneading the big loaf, which, divided into egg-shaped 

 pills, will furnish provisions for each grub of the brood. 4. The 

 mother alone in her burrow : five pills are already finished ; a 

 sixth is in process of construction . - - . faciny 72 



Fig. 5. — The Copris's pill : first state - - - - - 72 



Fig. 6. — The Spanish Copris's pill dug out cupwise to receive the egg - 73 

 Fig. 7. — The Si)anish Copris's pill : section showing the hatching- 

 chamber and the egg - - - - - - 73 



Fig. 8.— Phanœus Milo - - - - - - - 102 



Fig. 9. — Work of Phanœus Milo. A, the whole piece, actual size. 

 B, the same opened, showing the pill of sausage-meat, the clay 

 gourd, the chamber containing the egg and the ventilating-shaft - 104 

 Fig. 10. — Work of Phanœus Milo : the largest of the gourds observed 



(natural size) _...... i08 



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