How to Know the BeetlesDescribes the physical characteristics, habits and habitats of 1500 species of beetles. |
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54 Figure 82 54a ( 53 ) Femora ( Fig . 80f ) attached to end of trochanter ( Fig . 80t
) or very near the end forming a segment between the coxae ( Fig . 80c ) and the
femora . 55 56b Prosternum short , head reaching coxae when in deflexed ...
54 Figure 82 54a ( 53 ) Femora ( Fig . 80f ) attached to end of trochanter ( Fig . 80t
) or very near the end forming a segment between the coxae ( Fig . 80c ) and the
femora . 55 56b Prosternum short , head reaching coxae when in deflexed ...
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Figure 774 34b Hind legs for walking ; femora slender ... 35 Figure 773 35a ( 34 )
Front coxal cavities closed behind . Fig . 775. .... Cerotoma trifurcata ( Forst . )
Bean Leaf Beetle LENGTH : 7-9 mm . RANGE : Nova Scotia to Va . , to Idaho and
...
Figure 774 34b Hind legs for walking ; femora slender ... 35 Figure 773 35a ( 34 )
Front coxal cavities closed behind . Fig . 775. .... Cerotoma trifurcata ( Forst . )
Bean Leaf Beetle LENGTH : 7-9 mm . RANGE : Nova Scotia to Va . , to Idaho and
...
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Black with a clothing of yellowish - gray pubescence ; thorax with many fine
punctures ; femora toothed below . This species is exceedingly common and can
almost always be found around its food plant , the common mullein , especially
within ...
Black with a clothing of yellowish - gray pubescence ; thorax with many fine
punctures ; femora toothed below . This species is exceedingly common and can
almost always be found around its food plant , the common mullein , especially
within ...
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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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