How to Know the BeetlesDescribes the physical characteristics, habits and habitats of 1500 species of beetles. |
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3a ( 1 ) Thorax with lateral tooth at middle . Fig . 819 . LENGTH : 1 . 5 - 2 mm .
RANGE : Southwestern United States . Pale to dark brown or black , marked as
shown with white . It is known as the “ Mexican Bean Weevil ” and while originally
a ...
3a ( 1 ) Thorax with lateral tooth at middle . Fig . 819 . LENGTH : 1 . 5 - 2 mm .
RANGE : Southwestern United States . Pale to dark brown or black , marked as
shown with white . It is known as the “ Mexican Bean Weevil ” and while originally
a ...
Page 376
Figure 882 LENGTH : 7 - 9 mm . RANGE : Eastern half United States . Dull
brownish with scattered yellowish hairs . Thorax wider than long , densely and
closely punctured . The right angle of the femoral tooth is a good identification
character .
Figure 882 LENGTH : 7 - 9 mm . RANGE : Eastern half United States . Dull
brownish with scattered yellowish hairs . Thorax wider than long , densely and
closely punctured . The right angle of the femoral tooth is a good identification
character .
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Fig . 906 . ( a ) Conotrachelus nenuphar ( Hbst . ) Femora with but one tooth ;
elytral humeri with small blunt tooth on outer side . Fig . 907 . . . Conotrachelus
crataegi Walsh Quince Curculio 386 UE Figure 907 Figure 908 LENGTH : 4 - 6.
Fig . 906 . ( a ) Conotrachelus nenuphar ( Hbst . ) Femora with but one tooth ;
elytral humeri with small blunt tooth on outer side . Fig . 907 . . . Conotrachelus
crataegi Walsh Quince Curculio 386 UE Figure 907 Figure 908 LENGTH : 4 - 6.
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Contents
Use of the PicturedKey | 19 |
PicturedKey to the Genera and Species of Some Common Beetles | 61 |
General References | 395 |
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