How to Know the BeetlesDescribes the physical characteristics, habits and habitats of 1500 species of beetles. |
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Pale reddish or chestnut brown , the elytra sometimes a bit darker ; antennae
reaching base of thorax ; thorax wider than elytra . Found in caves . In the most
recent study of Quedius 88 species were found in the U. S. and Can . Figure 346
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Pale reddish or chestnut brown , the elytra sometimes a bit darker ; antennae
reaching base of thorax ; thorax wider than elytra . Found in caves . In the most
recent study of Quedius 88 species were found in the U. S. and Can . Figure 346
16a ...
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6b Antennae elbowed ( a ) . Fig . 388 . Rhexius insculptus Lec . Figure 387
Figure 388 LENGTH : 1.8 mm . RANGE : Central U. S. and Canada . Dark reddish
- brown , elytra , legs , and antennae paler ; antennae of male x as long as body ;
of ...
6b Antennae elbowed ( a ) . Fig . 388 . Rhexius insculptus Lec . Figure 387
Figure 388 LENGTH : 1.8 mm . RANGE : Central U. S. and Canada . Dark reddish
- brown , elytra , legs , and antennae paler ; antennae of male x as long as body ;
of ...
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37 ( 3 ) Eyes surrounding the base of antennae on under side . Fig . 688 .
Tragosoma depsarium Lec . 2b Front tibiae without a groove ; palpi not pointed at
tip . 6 ............ 3a ( 1 ) Antennae reaching beyond the thorax ; segments not all
alike .
37 ( 3 ) Eyes surrounding the base of antennae on under side . Fig . 688 .
Tragosoma depsarium Lec . 2b Front tibiae without a groove ; palpi not pointed at
tip . 6 ............ 3a ( 1 ) Antennae reaching beyond the thorax ; segments not all
alike .
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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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