How to Know the BeetlesDescribes the physical characteristics, habits and habitats of 1500 species of beetles. |
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Shining , black ; tibia , tarsi and basal half of antennae piceous . Several other
species have been introduced on the East and West Coasts . 22a ( 20 ) Femora
with a row of fine spines beneath . Fig . 355 . Belonuchus rufipennis Fab . B
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Shining , black ; tibia , tarsi and basal half of antennae piceous . Several other
species have been introduced on the East and West Coasts . 22a ( 20 ) Femora
with a row of fine spines beneath . Fig . 355 . Belonuchus rufipennis Fab . B
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Page 152
The members differ from Coproporus in not having the mesosternum carinate . S.
crassus ( Grav . ) , piceous with pale brown pubescence and a narrow reddish
part at base of thorax and elytra , 3-5 mm is widely distributed . 42a ( 41 )
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The members differ from Coproporus in not having the mesosternum carinate . S.
crassus ( Grav . ) , piceous with pale brown pubescence and a narrow reddish
part at base of thorax and elytra , 3-5 mm is widely distributed . 42a ( 41 )
Maxillary ...
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Dark reddish - brown to piceous , the undersides and appendages paler ; body
covered with dense pubescence . Pronotum with two distinct lines on each side
and the vestiges of a third line . Figure 605 Byturus unicolor Say . RANGE : east
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Dark reddish - brown to piceous , the undersides and appendages paler ; body
covered with dense pubescence . Pronotum with two distinct lines on each side
and the vestiges of a third line . Figure 605 Byturus unicolor Say . RANGE : east
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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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