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D. The maxilla and pal- 



pus. 



E. The labium and palpi, 



F. The cubitus, or anterior 



tibia and anterior tar- 

 sus, seen from above. 



G. The same seen from below. 

 H. The same seen from the 



side. 



I. The posterior leg. 



K. Part of ditto, shewing the 

 excavated tip of the fe- 

 mur. 



L. The same seen from with- 

 in. 



M. The apex of the hind ti- 

 bia and tarsus. 



N. Under side of the trunk. 

 Fig. 2. Catogenus riifus. 



A. The bead seen from 



above, with one mandi- 

 ble opened to shew its 

 formation, 



B. The same seen from below. 



C. The clypeus and labrura. 



D. The maxilla and palpus. 

 £, The mentum, labium, and 



palpi seen from beneath. 



F. The same seen from with- 



in. 



G, The base of one of the 



elytra, 

 H. One of the legs. 

 I. The base of the thorax. 

 Fijf. 3. Details of Passandra vittata. 

 A. The under side of the head. 



B, The tip of the maxillary 



palpus. 



C, The last two joints of the 



antenna. 



D, The tip of the tibia and 



tarsus. 

 Fig. 4. Details of Uleiota ftavipes $ • 



A. The head seen from be- 



neath. 



B. The clypeus and labrum. 



C. The mandible. 



D. The maxilla and palpus, 



E. The mentum, labium, and 



palpi. 



F. One of the tarsi. 



Fig. 5. Details of Cucujus depressus. 



A. The head and thorax from 



above. 



B. The head from beneath. 



C. The clypeus and labrum. 



D. The maxilla and palpus. 



E. The mentum, labium, and 



palpi. 



F. The anterior tarsus. 



G. The posterior ditto. 

 H. The claws and style. 



Fig. 6. Details of Cucujus dermestoi- 

 des. 



A. The head seen from below. 



B. The clypeus, labrum, and 



mandibles. 



C. The maxillary palpus. 



D. The last joint of the labial 



palpus. 



E. The mentum, 



F. One of the tarsi. 



Tab. Supp. xlvii. 

 Fig. 1. Cucu/u« ;>jceu* .» magnified. D. The labium and palpi 



A. The labrum. (mentum not satisfac- 



B. The mandible. torily examined.) 



C. The maxilla and palpui. 



