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INSECTA. Vol. II, Page 
6.—ANTHRENUS CAPENSIS, Fab. Z 2 . 463 
7.—Anatomical details of NosopENDRON FASCICULARE, Oliv. 464 
8.—Byrruus ALPINUS, Gory . 464 
9.—Anatomical details of ByRRHUS DeNNit, Kirby : . 464 
10.—Trinopes HIRTUS, Fab.; Anthrenus hirtus . 464 
1i1.—HeTEROCERUS MARGINATUS, Fab. i : . 466 
12,— Foot of ByRRHUS CONCOLOR, Sturm. ; . 464 
1.—PoTAMOPHILUS ORIENTALIS, Gory : : . 466 
2.—DRYOPS PROLIFERICORNIS, Fab, 6 s - 467 
3.—Anatomical details of Etmis VoLtcKMARI, Panz. 5 . 467 
4.— MAcRONYCHUS QUADRI-TUBERCULATUS, Mil, . 467 
5.—GEORISSUS PYGM&US, Gyl. P . ‘ . 467 
6.—ELOPHORUS NUBILUS, Fab. 5 . 468 
7.—Anatomical details of ELOPHORUS FENNICUS, Payk. . 468 
8.—Antenne of HyprocHuUSs ELONGATUS, Fab.; ; Elophorus elon- 
gatus 4 : . 469 
9.—Paipi of OcHTHEBIUS HYBERNICUS, Curt. ¢ . 469 
10.—Anatomical details of HypRaNA TESTACEA, Curt. . 469 
11.—SprercuHeus suLcatus, Gory : . 469 
12.--Anatomical details of SpeERCHEUS <a) <a, Fab. . 469 
13.—GLOBARIA NITIDA, Guer, A new species 5 . 470 
14.—HyDROPHILUS SPINIPENNIS, Gory . : . 471 
15,—SvH£RIDIUM DIMIDIATUM, Gory : : . 472 
Vol. IV. Page 
].—ATEUcHUS /XGyYPTIORUM, Latr. : Rr TkaS) 
2.—Anatomical details of Arrucnus SACER, Date Pn te) 
3.—CiIRCELLIUM HEMISPHERICUM, Latr.  . : eo 
4.—Coprosivs viripis, Latr. 5 : : ; 6 
5.—EuRYSTERNUS FaDUS, Guer. 4 3 >; m6 
6.—ONTOPHAGUS RARUS, Guer. A < WHE: 
7,.—Anatomical details of ONTOPHAGUS VAGCA, Latr. atl yf 
8.—PHANEUS IMPERATOR, Chev. . 3 3 
9,—ONITICELLUS FORMOSUS, Chey. ° 5 7 
10.—Copris BELLATOR, Chev. : 8 
1].—APHODIUS BIPUNCTATUS, Fab. ‘ p a eg) 
1.—Exhibits parts of the thorax of CARABUS GLABRATUB, 
1.—Prothorax from above. 
2,—Prothorax from beneath. 
3.—Prosternum from the inner surface. 
4,—The omium. b.—The external surface. U*. The reflexed mar- 
gin which is attached to the inner surface of the pronotuw. 
5,—Lateral view of the prosternum. ec, c.—Ilts two internal scale- 
shaped processes. : 
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.—Coxe 
of the posterior legs. T, T.—Trochanters. 
7,— Anterior view of the mesosternum. j:—Two processes which form 
the fork, and between which the nervous cord lies. 
8.—Anterior wings of the scapula seen from the surface. 6.—The 
reflexed margin which lies against the postericr wings. 
9.—Posterior wings of the scapula seen from the surface. 6*.—The 
reflexed margin which lies against the margin of the anterior 
wing, and forme the suture in which both meet together, 
