RMFMG6RF–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912)
RM2AFNC40–. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae.
RMGJCMWD–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912)
RMM8341H–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912) (14781764581)
RM2AFNC5A–. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. Fig. 83.—Botryo-nopa sh&ppardi. The larvae of the Cassidi?st.e are remarkable for their habit of.
RMGJCMTW–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912)
RMM8341R–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912) (14784955765)
RM2AFNXDA–. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. A.I Cu 2Pu.i M.2 Fig. 19.—Adephagid type of wing. Upper figure : Omma stanleyi. (After Kolbe.)Lower figure : Taehypus flavipes. (After Kempers.)
RMGJCMW8–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912)
RMM8341K–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912) (14782550864)
RM2AFNGCM–. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. Fig. .37. Macrolycus bowringi. less bright light; in. Fig. 58.—Alebrus cxpansicornis. to the nature of the luminosity, but very little as yet is knownabout it; it is apparently due to the oxidation of some fattysubstance formed or secreted within the body. In most cases there is but little difference in general appearancebetween the female and the larva, whereas the males are perfect CAM TH ARID JE. 137
RMGJCMWT–Coleoptera - general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae (1912)