COLEOPTERA. 



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remain constantly on trees. x\ll are very brisk and active. When 

 swallowed they are a dangerous poison, but are used in medicine tor 

 making blisters. 



The Cantharides of commerce {Cantharis [Lytta\ Desicatoria) are 



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Fig 539. — Ctenostoma rugosa 



Fig. 540. — Therates labiata. 



of a beautiful green, attain to a size of four-fifths of an inch, and are 

 found on ash-trees, lilacs, and other shrubs. Commerce for a long 



Fig. 541. — Blaps obtusa. 



Fig. 542. — Tenebrio molitor 

 (larva and imago). 



time brought them from Spain, and some still come from that 

 country; hence the common name of Spanish fly. As they live in 

 great numbers together, collecting them is easier and less expensive 



