369 



Fig. 3. — Carabid - larva. Slightly 

 modified copy after G. C. Cranipton (in : 

 A contribution to tiie comparative mor- 

 phology of the thoracic sclerites of insects. 

 Proc. Acad. o. nat. sciens. Philadelphia 

 1909). 



Three-quarters view of methathorax 

 and first two abdominal segments. 



C, coxa; Ema, anepimeron (Crampton); 

 Emk. katepimeron (Crampton) ; Eppl, Epi- 

 pleural (Hopkins) or paratergite (Cramp- 

 ton) ; Esa, anepisternum (Crampton); Esk, 

 katepisternum (Crampton) ; Hypl, hypo- 

 pleural (Hopkins) or parasternite (Cramp- 

 ton); (Sp), the rudimentary second 

 thoracic spiracle; Sp, abdominal spiracle; 

 Stn, sternum; Stl, sternella 1; Stil, ster- 

 nella II ; Tri, trochantin ; Ts, scutal part of the tergum. 



Fig. 4. — Lines of 

 measure, (see pp. 

 332, 334, 342, 348, 

 357). 



A, the antennal 

 joints; a, apex of the 

 mandible; B, basal 

 joint of maxillary 

 palpus (= palpige- 

 rous stipes, Dim- 

 mock & Knab = 



stipes palporum 

 maxillarium, Schied- 

 te); b, attachment 



of penicillus; Cs, 

 connective skin ; c, 

 dorsal articulation of mandible; e, frontal apex of nasale; e'f, epicranial 

 suture; I, inner lobe; L, basal joint of labial palpus; L', terminal 

 joint; Lb, labium; Li, ligula; m, seta on the inner lobe; 0, basal joint 

 of the outer lobe; 0', terminal joint; o, ocelli; P, præbasal joint of 

 the maxillary palpus; r, apex of retinaculum; St, stipes maxillæ; S 

 and T. 3th and 4th joint of the maxillary palpus. 



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