. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. Raphignathus ruberrinius. Copied from Dugds. Raphignathus ruber. Copied from Koch's Ubersicht. Raphignathus ruber (A'^f/;, Ubers). Described by Koch first under the name of Caligonus ruber. Genus Megamerus {Duges). A genus, established by Duges, of which the more important characters are, that the palpi are long, the mandibles provided with nippers, and the hind thighs enlarged. The Megameri live in nume- rous families, running swiftly and occasionally leaping, which their large hind thighs enable th'em to do- and they appear
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. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. Raphignathus ruberrinius. Copied from Dugds. Raphignathus ruber. Copied from Koch's Ubersicht. Raphignathus ruber (A'^f/;, Ubers). Described by Koch first under the name of Caligonus ruber. Genus Megamerus {Duges). A genus, established by Duges, of which the more important characters are, that the palpi are long, the mandibles provided with nippers, and the hind thighs enlarged. The Megameri live in nume- rous families, running swiftly and occasionally leaping, which their large hind thighs enable th'em to do- and they appear to spin a. 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.. Murray, Andrew, 1812-1878. [London] Chapman and Hall