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Plate 29. Fig. 6. — Anthrenus capensis. Fab. . . . . 463 



Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Nosodendron fasciculark, Oliv. 464 

 Fig. 8. — Byrrhus ALPiNus, Gory . . . 464 



Fig. 9. — Anatomical details of Byrrhus Dennii, Kirby . . 464 

 Fig. 10. — Trinodes hirtus, Fab.; Anthrenus hirtus . 464 



Fig. 11. — Heterocerus marginatus, Fab. . . . 466 



Fig. 12. — Foot of Byrrhus concolor, Sturm. . . 464 



Plate 30. Fig. 1. — Potamophilus orientalis. Gory . . .466 



Fig, 2. — Dryops prolifericornis, Fab. . . . 46/ 



Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Elmis Volckmari, Panz. . . 467 

 Fig. 4. — Macronychus quadri tuberculatus, Mill. . 467 



Fig. 5. — Georissus pygm^us, Gyl. . ... 467 



Fig. 6. — Elophorus nubilus, Fab. . , . 4C8 



Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Elophorus fennicus, Payk. . 468 



Fig. 8. — Antennae of Hydrochus elongatus, Fab.; Elophorus elon- 



gatus . . . . .469 



Fig. 9. — Palpi of Ochthebius hybebnicus, Curt. . . 469 



Fig. 10.— Anatomical details of Hydr^na testacea, Curt. . 469 



Fig. II. — Spercheus sulcatus, Gory . . . 469 



Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Spercheus emarginatus, Fab. . 469 

 Fig. 13. — Globaria nitida, Guer. A new species . . 470 



Fig. 14. — Hydrophilus spimpennis, Gory . . .471 



Fig. 15. — SfH^RiDiuM dimidiatum, Gory , . . 472 



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Plate 31. Fig. 1. — Ateuchus ^gyptiorum, Latr. . . . 5 



Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Ateuchus sacer, Latr . 5 



Fig. 3. — CiRCELLiuM hemisphericum, Latr. . . .6 



Fig. 4. — CopROBius viRiDis, Latr. . . . , 6 



Fig. 5. EURYSTERNUS FCEDUS, GuCI. . . .6 



Fig. 6. — Ontophagus rarus, Guer. . . . 7 



Fig. 7- — Anatomical details of Ontophagus vacca, Latr. . 7 



Fig. 8. — Phaxeus imperator, Chev. . . .8 



Fig. 9. — Oniticellus formosus, Chev. . . . 7 



Fig. 10. — CoPRis bellator, Chev. . . .8 



Fig. 11. — Aphodius BiPUNCTATUS, Fab. . . . 9 



Plate 32. No. 1. — Exhibits parts of the thorax of Carabus glabratus. 



Fig. 1. — Prothorax from above. 



Fig. 2. — Prothorax from beneath. 



Fig. 3. — Presternum from the inner surface. 



Fig. 4. — The omium. b. — The external surface, h*. The reflexed mar- 

 gin which is attached to the inner surface of the pronotum. 



Fig. 5. — Lateral view of the prosternum. c, c. — Its two internal scaJe- 

 shaped processes. 



Fig. 6. — Meso and Metathorax seen from above. R, R. — The rudimentary 

 ■wings, b. — The same from beneath. S, S. — The first abdo- 

 minal segment. S*, S*. — The second ditto. K, K. — Coxte 

 of the posterior legs. T, T. — Trochanters. 



Fig. 7. — Anterior view of the mesosteruum. /. — Two processes which form 

 the fork, and between which the nervous cord lies. 



Fig. 8. — Anterior wings of the scapula seen from th« surface, b. — The 

 reflexed margin which lies against the posterior wings. 



Fig. 9. — Posterior wings of the scapula seen from the surface, b*. — Tht 

 reflexed margin which lies against the margin of the anterior 

 Tciog, and forms the suture in which both meet together. 



