Plwio^ by] 



Horned Beetles. 



[E. sup, F.L.S. 



The Io\ver photograph is of a scarab alhed to the typh.Tus on the opposite page. Here again it will be seen that the horns are a part of 



s of^the';Vntau?from VVe'f A?riea "'^ f '" H '" ^""',1 '°f " '? T^' r^'f '""« 'T^''' "^' ^^^ "^^ ^'-vel-Iike head The upper pCo^ 

 L°^ 1. centaur from V\ est Africa, and m this case the front, backward-curving honi is on the head, the second and fonvard-ri.nine 



from the (ore -body 



3f the 

 jtograph 



xi,„ ,..,„ I . U-- J L 1/ ;■ --—....„.._ — "'v head, the second and fonvard-cur\ing one 



1 he upper pholograph.is one and a half tiiues, and the lower four times the actual size of the beetles. 



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