13] THE IlEAD-C.iPSVLE OF COLEOPTERA— STICKS EY 13 



60. Cyphonidae.— Cyphon ruficollis (Figs. 11, 220, 365, 509). 



61. Chelonariidae. — Chelonarium errans (Figs. 73, 221, 366, 510). 

 Byrrhoidea. 



62. Dermestidae. — Dermestes lardarius (Figs. 74, 222, 367, 511). 



63. Byrrhidae. — Byrrhus americanus (Figs. 75, 223, 368, 512). 



64. Nosodendridae. — Nosodendron unicolor (Figs. 76, 224, 369, 513). 

 Rhysodoidea. 



65. Rhysodidae. — Rhysodes americanus (Figs. 77, 225, 370, 514). 



CuCtJJOIDEA. 



66. Ostomidae. — Tenebroides sinuatus (Figs. 78, 226, 371, 515). 



67. Xitidulidae. 



Nitidulinae. — Phenolia grossa (Figs. 79, 227, 372, 516). 

 Cryptarchinae. — Glischrochilus fasciatus (Figs. 80, 228, 373, 517). 



68. Rhizophagidae. — Rhizophagus bipunctatus (Figs. 81, 229, 374, 518). 



69. Monotomidae. — Phyconomus marinus (Figs. 82, 230, 375, 519). 



70. Cucujidae. 



Cucujini. — Cucujus clavipes (Figs. 83, 231, 376, 520). 

 Hemipeplini. — Hemipeplus marginipennis (Figs. 84,232,377,521). 



71. Erotylidae. 



Langurinae. — Languria mozardi (Figs. 85, 233, 378, 522). 

 Erotylinae. — Megalodacne fasciata (Figs. 86, 234, 379, 523). 



72. Derodontidae. — Derodontus maculatus (Figs. 87, 235, 380, 524). 



73. Cryptophagidae. — Anchicera ephippiata (Figs. 88, 236, 381, 525). 



74. Byturidae. — Byturus unicolor (Figs. 89, 237, 382, 526). 



75. Mycetophagidae. — Mycetophagus punctatus (Figs. 90, 238, 383, 



527). 



76. Colydiidae. 



Bothriderini. — Bothrideres geminatus (Figs. 91, 239, 384, 528). 

 Cerylonini.— Philothermus glabriculus (Figs. 92, 240, 385, 529). 



77. Lathrideridae. — Melanophthalma cavicollis (Figs. 93, 241, 386, 530). 



78. Mycetaeidae. — Phymaphora pulchella (Figs. 94, 242, 387, 531). 



79. Endomychidae. — Endomychus biguttatus (Figs. 95, 243, 388, 532). 



80. Phalacridae.— Phalacrus politus (Figs. 96, 244, 389, 533). 



81. Coccinellidae. — Hippodamia convergens (Figs. 97, 245, 390, 534). 



Adalia bipunctata (Figs. 98, 246, 391, 535). 

 Tenebrioxoidea. 



82. Alliculidae.— Pseudocistela brevis (Figs. 99, 247, 392, 536). 



83. Tenebrionidae. — Alobates pennsylvanica (Figs. 100, 248, 393, 537). 



Tenebrio molitor (Figs. 101, 249, 394, 538). 

 Boros unicolor (Figs. 102, 250, 395, 539). 



84. Lagriidae. — Arthromacra aenea (Figs. 103, 251, 396, 540). 



85. Monommidae.— Hyporphagus sp. (Figs. 104, 252, 397, 541). 



86. Melandryidae.— Penthe obliquata (Figs. 105, 253, 398, 542). 



