Body with the transverse and 
thighs. 
—— i diameters nearl 
Schafferi. bp. 1. i or Zi 
: Diviston II. 
The four hinder tibia short, or but little lengthened ; 
much dilated at their extremities. 
Subdivision 1. 
Labial palpi, with the last joint, very distinct. Tho- 
rax much shorter than the elytra; much broader than 
wee OXLVIIL Core «Geoffroy Illiger, Fabri- 
- 148, Co- enus CXL . Copris. iger, i 
vain cius, Lamarck, Latreille. ; 
Scarasazus. Linn. De Geer, Olivier. 
Subdivision 2: 
Labial i with the last joint not distinct. Thorax 
longer than the elytra. Tibi all terminated by a tar- 
sus. 
150. On- Genus CL. Ontuoruacus. Latreille. 
auornacus. Copris. Geoffroy, Llliger, Fabrici 
SP 1. Vacca. 
Copris Fabric ee ree 
vacca. us, ; 
vacca. Latreille. 
Tnhabies dang ; is very common near London. 
Famity II. Aphodida, 
! el Feet all pmersin on Ligh a 
y ly eet 
eh im distant from the anus. Scutel- 
um 
en rw ei ae 
vivs. treille ‘ 
Scaranzvs. Olivier, Marsham, Linn. 
2 hs Rufipes. uM 
phodius rufipes. Fabriciusy’ | 
Searabaus rufipes.. Linn, Marshiam. 
Inhabits dung. dest 
Rufipes. 
ri] 
+ Aphodius 
entire; 3. Clypeus 
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Metabolia. 
« Tre XIX. Scaraszives. : : 
Genus CLII. Lerurus. Fabricius, Scopoli, Oli- 152. Lera- 
RUS. 
Lucanus. Pallas. 
Antenne terminated by a conic club, obliquely trun- 
cate, the ninth joint infundibuliform, including the 
tenth and eleventh joints. Head produced behind the 
oe: Abdomen very short. Hinder feet inserted at 
anus. Scutellum very small. Coleoptra united, 
forming a triangle with the apex rounded ; their sides 
involute inflected. 
Sp. 1. Cephalotes. Black, elytra smooth. Cephalotes. 
hrus Fabricius, Olivier, Latreille. 
Lucanus apterus. _ Pallas. 
Pp a scarabeoides. Act. Soc. Berol. vi. 347. tab. 
8. fig. 7, 8. 
Bulbocerus . Archav. Act. Suec.1781, p.246. 
tab. 5. fig. 3—12. 
Inhabits eastern and southern E 
Genus CLIII. Scarasaus. Linn. Geoffroy, Fa- 153. Sca- 
bricius, Olivier, De Geer. RABAUS. 
Grotrurss. Latreille, Dumeril, Lamarck. 
Antenne terminated by an oval lamellated club. 
Thorax shorter than the abdomen, not horned, Hinder 
feet distant from the anus. Head not produced behind 
the eyes. Scutellum obvious. 
Sp. 1. Slercorarius. 
stercorarius, Linn. Fabricius, Olivier. 
Iahabih Bere boring indi holes beneath d 
ng cy ung, 
and flying about in the cerning se dusk. 
Genus CLIV. Typuaus. ’s MSS. 
Scarabeus. Fabricius, Gyllenhall, Marsham. 
Antenne terminated by an oval lamellated club. Tho- 
rax shorter than the abdomen ; one each side in front 
with a long which extends along the sides of 
the head. Hi feet distant from the anus, 
behind the eyes. Scutellum obvious. 
'yphaeus. Fabricius, Gyllenhall, Marsham. 
Inhabits dung of horses on heaths ; is found in spring 
ay Weer a ips gar amg Reco goa 
Scarabaus pumilus of Marsham, is merely a stunted 
or accidental variety of this species. 
Stercora- 
> rius. 
154. Tx- 
PHAaUS, 
Vulgaris. 
Tre XX. Georrupipes. 
Scarapaipes. Latreille. 
Antenne ten-jointed, (in some nine), terminated by 
a lamellated M corneous in part. Cly- 
ee lar or quadrate. Anterior tibiz large and 
not large. 
Famity I. Geotrupida. 
No scale between the posterior angles of the thorax 
andthe exterior base of the elytra. 
Division I. 
Thorax. almost quadrate, more or less transverse. 
Mandibles entirely corneous. 
* Onitis meris, Latreille ; and Onitis clinias, Fabricius; have a scutellum, and should constitute a peculiar genus.’ 
may be divide, for the sake of convenience, from the clypeus; 1. Clypeus smooth, emarginate ; 2. Clypeus smooth, 
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