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RF2J6D0ND–Pinned exotic species of coleoptera beetles in an insect collection
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RM2B2ADNM–stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) male (a) and female (b) specimens in an old illustration for schoolbook. 19th century.
. An introduction to zoology, with directions for practical work (invertebrates). INSECT A: COLEOPTERA 261 some months in the ground before it pushes its way up to the air and light.. Fig. 195.—The Stag Beetle [Lueanus ce/rvus]. (Drawn from a dead specimen, the parts are therefore rather iinnatnrally extended.) Sub-order 5: Ehyncophora (Snout Beetles). In all the Snout Beetles tlie head is lengthened in front into a characteristic snout or beak, also the foot (tarsus) is typically four-jointed. The number of these beetles is enormous, including about 25,000 species. The Weevils and the Bark Be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-zoology-with-directions-for-practical-work-invertebrates-insect-a-coleoptera-261-some-months-in-the-ground-before-it-pushes-its-way-up-to-the-air-and-light-fig-195the-stag-beetle-lueanus-cervus-drawn-from-a-dead-specimen-the-parts-are-therefore-rather-iinnatnrally-extended-sub-order-5-ehyncophora-snout-beetles-in-all-the-snout-beetles-tlie-head-is-lengthened-in-front-into-a-characteristic-snout-or-beak-also-the-foot-tarsus-is-typically-four-jointed-the-number-of-these-beetles-is-enormous-including-about-25000-species-the-weevils-and-the-bark-be-image232113513.html
RMRDHK49–. An introduction to zoology, with directions for practical work (invertebrates). INSECT A: COLEOPTERA 261 some months in the ground before it pushes its way up to the air and light.. Fig. 195.—The Stag Beetle [Lueanus ce/rvus]. (Drawn from a dead specimen, the parts are therefore rather iinnatnrally extended.) Sub-order 5: Ehyncophora (Snout Beetles). In all the Snout Beetles tlie head is lengthened in front into a characteristic snout or beak, also the foot (tarsus) is typically four-jointed. The number of these beetles is enormous, including about 25,000 species. The Weevils and the Bark Be
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