RM2AFNX2X–. 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.). Fig. 20. Upper figure : Staphylinid type of wing ; Necrophorus vespillodcs.Lower figure: Cantharid or Telephorid type of wing; Li/aisfopicrussanguineus. (After Kempers.) 42 INTRODUCTION. at the base to any other vein. This is a very distinct anduniform type, as far as it goes, but its adoption seems tohave the effect of keeping apart several genera that on othercharacters appear to b
RMPFYJJ9–. The popular natural history . Zoology. CANTHARID^. 531 smaller snails, which it is able to devour even when retracted within the walls of the shell. The two insects represented in the accompanying illustration are found in England, and are here given as examples of the family Cantharidse, of which the Blister Fly, sometimes called Spanish Fly, is the typical species.. OIL BEETLE.â[Mdoe violaceus.) BLISTER, OR SPANISH â BUV.â(Cantharisvmcatoria.) The Blister Fly is by no means a common species in England, though it has occasionally appeared in considerable numbers. In such cases, how- ever, i
RMEBJFG8–soldier beetle, soldier beetles, cantharid (Cantharis nigricans), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RM2AYMAMK–common cantharid, common soldier beetle (Cantharis fusca), on a yellow flower, Germany
RMEYYJE1–common cantharid, common soldier beetle (Cantharis fusca), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RMKT8J36–Malthinus seriepunctatus paired mating Soldier Beetles. Sussex, UK
RMATEPPW–Common Cantharid / Common Soldier Beetle / Gemeiner Weichkaefer
RMKT8HF0–Common Malachite Beetle (Malachius bipustulatus) taking flight. Sussex, UK
RMACNDHF–Red soldier beetle climbing a wheat spike, Spain
RFF1ADFM–Beetle - Intoxicated with food!
RFTRC10H–The common red soldier beetle (Rhagonycha fulva) climbing on halm during the Golden hour.
RF2FKJMM3–A Spanish fly on a daisy flower in a garden, feeding on nectar
RF2BWGGG2–Two Lined Leatherwing Beetle in Springtime
RF2BWGGAE–Two Lined Leatherwing Beetle in Springtime
RF2BWGGD7–Two Lined Leatherwing Beetle in Springtime
RMRDAWWR–. The popular natural history . Zoology. CANTHARID^. 531 smaller snails, which it is able to devour even when retracted within the walls of the shell. The two insects represented in the accompanying illustration are found in England, and are here given as examples of the family Cantharidse, of which the Blister Fly, sometimes called Spanish Fly, is the typical species.. OIL BEETLE.â[Mdoe violaceus.) BLISTER, OR SPANISH â BUV.â(Cantharisvmcatoria.) The Blister Fly is by no means a common species in England, though it has occasionally appeared in considerable numbers. In such cases, how- ever, i
RF2BP4XXC–Two Lined Leatherwing Beetle on Leaf
RMPFHPJY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 231 noget mindre skarpt paa Bagvalkene; det indre Rygbaand er meget langt og naar — i hvert Fald bagtil — helt op til det bageste Ringbaand, og paa Bryst- leddene omslutter det tydeligt som en hvid Ring Kitinpletterne. Det ydre Ryg- baand er af normalt Udseende og opløst i 1 Plet pr. Led. Ringbaandene er begge meget tydelige og skarpe. Længde 8— 11 mm. En stor Larve er taget i Midten af Juni. Fig. 25. Silis ru- ficollis F. 7.-9. Bagkropsled. Malthinus. Malthinuslarven er i mange Henseender afvigende fra de øvrige Cantharid
RMEYYJDX–common cantharid, common soldier beetle (Cantharis fusca), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RMEBR84C–variable cantharid, variable soldier beetle (Cantharis livida), color morph with bright elytrons, Germany
RMAGR0TD–Common Cantharid / Common Soldier Beetle / Gemeiner Weichkaefer
RMEBNJN7–variable cantharid, variable soldier beetle (Cantharis livida), morph with dark elytrons, dark morph, Germany
RMACNDHE–Red soldier beetle climbing a wheat spike, Spain
RFTRF58P–The common red soldier beetle (Rhagonycha fulva), climbing on the top of the halm.
RF2FKJMHM–A Spanish fly on a daisy flower after feeding on nectar from it
RMRD4W7H–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 231 noget mindre skarpt paa Bagvalkene; det indre Rygbaand er meget langt og naar — i hvert Fald bagtil — helt op til det bageste Ringbaand, og paa Bryst- leddene omslutter det tydeligt som en hvid Ring Kitinpletterne. Det ydre Ryg- baand er af normalt Udseende og opløst i 1 Plet pr. Led. Ringbaandene er begge meget tydelige og skarpe. Længde 8— 11 mm. En stor Larve er taget i Midten af Juni. Fig. 25. Silis ru- ficollis F. 7.-9. Bagkropsled. Malthinus. Malthinuslarven er i mange Henseender afvigende fra de øvrige Cantharid