Identifier: coleopteraofbrit51891fowl (
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The Coleoptera of the British islands. A descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etcYear:
1891 (
1890s)Authors:
Fowler, W. W. (William Weekes), 1849-1923 Donisthorpe, Horace St. John Kelly, 1870-Subjects:
Beetles EntomologyPublisher:
London, L. Reeve & co.Contributing Library:
Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr LibraryDigitizing Sponsor:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:R Morgan, del etlith. ^^centBrooksDaTJc Son,)mp. L.Reeve ScC°LonQc f-^c- u ■^y ;ty PLATE CLXIV. Fig. 1. Cleonus sulcirostris, L. 2. ,, albidus, F. 8. ,, nebulosus, L. 4. Lixus paraplecticus, L. 5. ,, bicolor, 01. 6. ,, algirus, L. (angusfatus, ¥.). 7. Larinus carlinse, 01. 8. Liosoma ovatulum, Clairv.* 9. „ ,, var. collaris, Rye.* 10. „ troglodytes, Rye. 11. Liparus (Molytes) coronatus, Goeze. 12. ,, germanus, L. 13. Cuiculio (Hylohius) abietis, L. * The teeth on the femora, which are characteristic of this species, are uot, or scarcely, visible from above; this applies also to certain other species inwhich the teeth may seem omitted in the plates. PL.ViE :e-Text Appearing After Image:E,.LIorg.Hr.,dei et, r. -fcceniJ3rocksDa;/&,Son,lmp. L.Pvee^B & C? London PLATE CLXIV. Fia. 1. Cleonus sulcirostris, L. 2. ,, albidus, F. S. ,, nebulosus, L. 4. Lixus paraplecticiis, L. 5. ,, bicolor, 01. 6. ,, algirus, L. (angusiatus, F.). 7. Laiinus carlinse, 01. 8. Liosoma ovatulum, Clairv.* 9. ,, ,, var. collaris, Rye.* 10. „ troglodytes, Bye. 11. Liparus (3IoIyte$) coronatns, Goe::e. 12. ,, germauus, L. 13. Cuiculio (Hylohms) abietis, L. * The teeth on the femora, which are characteristic of this species, are not, or scarcely, visible from above; this applies also to certain other species inwhich the teeth may seem omitted in the plates. pl;.te )e-Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.