RM2A2NEB6–Ptinus, Print, Ptinus is a genus of beetles distributed throughout much of the world, including Africa, the Australian region, the Palearctic, the Near East, the Nearctic, and the Neotropic ecozone. It is a member of the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles
RMEBR1TT–Spider beetle (Ptinus sexpunctatus), on deadwood, Germany
RFBYXC1J–Male of Ptinus isolated on white background
RF2H5H308–Spider beetle, Ptinus subpillosus on lungwort, Lobaria pulmonaria, macro photo
RF2X1EN5J–Ptinus fur Family Ptinidae Genus Ptinus White marked spider beetle wild nature insect photography, picture, wallpaper
RM2RG8W47–PTINUS FATIDICUS Death-watch beetle, believed to foretell a death in the house when they are heard tapping on wood
RM2T6CPRR–White-marked spider beetle, Ptinus fur 13,4, P. imperialis 2, P. pectinicornis 5, tumbling flower beetle, Mordella aculeata 3, Mordellochroa abdominalis 4, frontalis 7, paradoxa 9,10, whirligig beetle, Gyrinus natator 1, glow worm, Lampyris noctiluca 1,2, cardinal beetle, Pyrochroa species 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RM2N3P4CB–White-marked spider beetle, Ptinus fur 13,4, P. imperialis 2, P. pectinicornis 5, tumbling flower beetle, Mordella aculeata 3, Mordellochroa abdominalis 4, frontalis 7, paradoxa 9,10, whirligig beetle, Gyrinus natator 1, glow worm, Lampyris noctiluca 1,2, cardinal beetle, Pyrochroa species 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RMF99FAJ–White-marked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur) on the paper envelope of a wasp (Dolichovespula) nest. Powys, Wales. December.
RM2WECCK7–Spider beetle (Ptinus sexpunctatus), side view, Germany
RMFGDCYJ–White-marked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur) adult, on paper envelope of Wasp (Dolichovespula sp.) nest, Powys, Wales, December
RMJTHFJW–Ptinus.fur. .calwer.28.20
RM2A2NEB5–Ptinus, Print, Ptinus is a genus of beetles distributed throughout much of the world, including Africa, the Australian region, the Palearctic, the Near East, the Nearctic, and the Neotropic ecozone. It is a member of the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles
RMF00A78–Spider beetle (Ptinus sexpunctatus), on wood, Germany
RM2H4372C–A beetle (Ptinus foetidicus)?: dorsal and ventral aspect. Coloured etching.
RF2H96D5K–Ptinus fur beetles in the subfamily Ptininae - hitemarked spider beetle, family Anobiidae - woodworm or wood borer. Pest of food in homes, shops.
RF2X1EN9M–Ptinus fur Family Ptinidae Genus Ptinus White marked spider beetle wild nature insect photography, picture, wallpaper
RF2B91X11–Ptinus, Print, Ptinus is a genus of beetles distributed throughout much of the world, including Africa, the Australian region, the Palearctic, the Near East, the Nearctic, and the Neotropic ecozone. It is a member of the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2PB4K49–White-marked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur) adult, on paper envelope of Wasp (Dolichovespula sp.) nest, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
RMP554HA–Death watch beetle, Xestobium rufovillosum. Illustration signed S (George Shaw).. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1792.. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rustica (1792) and 38 Plates (1799)
RM2AJ9KJ9–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . antennae produced on the inside into a long tooth. TiUusserraiicornis, Oliv. The fifth tribe of the Malacodermi, that of the Ptiniores, has for its type the genus Ptinus, Linn.,and some others which are derived from, or most nearly approach it. The body of these insects is ofrather solid consistence, sometimes ovoid or oval, or sometimes cylindrical, but generally short, androunded at each end; the head is almost orbicular, and received in the thorax, which i
RMW85JED–Woodworm or furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) holes with dust or frass produced by the larva. England, UK.
RMT83GJF–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMPG2G04–. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. 168 HOMES WITHOUT HANDS. boring tool, whether under the name of auger, gimlet, or centre-bit, and it will be found that the harder the substance into which the insect burrows, the more cylindrical is its shape. The dors, clocks, and other earth-boring beetles, depart from that form, but when we come to look at the scolytus, the ptinus, and other wood-borers, we cannot but notice how very cylindrical they are in their shape. Perhaps there is no wood-boring b
RMJTJABE–Ptinus.latro. .calwer.28.21
RMF00A79–Spider beetle (Ptinus sexpunctatus), on wood, Germany
RMF008M4–Common spider beetle, White-marked Spider Beetle, Whitemarked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur), on the ground, Germany
RF2H96D3J–Ptinus fur beetles in the subfamily Ptininae - hitemarked spider beetle, family Anobiidae - woodworm or wood borer. Pest of food in homes, shops.
RF2X1EN9D–Ptinus fur Family Ptinidae Genus Ptinus White marked spider beetle wild nature insect photography, picture, wallpaper
RF2B91X13–Ptinus, Print, Ptinus is a genus of beetles distributed throughout much of the world, including Africa, the Australian region, the Palearctic, the Near East, the Nearctic, and the Neotropic ecozone. It is a member of the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2PB4K5J–White-marked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur) adult, on paper envelope of Wasp (Dolichovespula sp.) nest, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
RF2WNRWEF–Spider beetle on a dead bird (Ptinus)
RM2AKX2CE–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . wed behind; eyes smooth. Cupescapitaf a Fabr. Family Ptinidae.—Head not narrowed behind; eyes granulated;mesothoracic epimera not reaching the coxse; antennae with usually9-11 joints, variable in form. Beetles mostly of small size, oftenliving in partly decayed vegetable matter. Ptinus fur Linn, some-times attacks museum collections. Anobium is the death-tick, and itsally, Sitodrepa paniceaF&br., has proved at times to be a museum pest.Family Cleridae.—Antennae inserted at the sides of the front, usua
RMW85JCT–Woodworm or furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) holes with dust or frass produced by the larva. England, UK. August.
RMPFYGWE–. Homes without hands : being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction . Animals. SGOLTTUS. 187 clocks, and other earth-boring beetles, depart from that form, but when we come to look at the scolytus, the ptinus, and other wood-borers, we can not but notice how very cylindrical they are in their shape. Perhaps there is no wood-boring beetle which is known so well as the little insect which is called Scolytus destmctor. I am not aware that it has a popular name that will distinguish it from other small beetles which bore into wood.. Scoly
RMF008M8–Common spider beetle, White-marked Spider Beetle, Whitemarked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur), on the ground, Germany
RF2H96D5R–Ptinus fur beetles in the subfamily Ptininae - hitemarked spider beetle, family Anobiidae - woodworm or wood borer. Pest of food in homes, shops.
RF2X1EN91–Ptinus fur Family Ptinidae Genus Ptinus White marked spider beetle wild nature insect photography, picture, wallpaper
RF2WNRWJF–Spider beetle on a dead bird (Ptinus)
RMRDFG4N–. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. 168 HOMES WITHOUT HANDS. boring tool, whether under the name of auger, gimlet, or centre-bit, and it will be found that the harder the substance into which the insect burrows, the more cylindrical is its shape. The dors, clocks, and other earth-boring beetles, depart from that form, but when we come to look at the scolytus, the ptinus, and other wood-borers, we cannot but notice how very cylindrical they are in their shape. Perhaps there is no wood-boring b
RMW85JCH–Woodworm or furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) holes with dust or frass produced by the larva. England, UK. August.
RMW85JEK–Woodworm / Furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) feeding on wood, England, UK
RMPG3HJ0–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 866 FAMILY XIJII. PTINID/K. 1651 (5240). Ptinus bbukneus Duft., Faun. Austral., Ill, 65. Very similar to fur. from whicli it is dis- tinguisliecl mainly 1>y characters given in key. Color more often pale brown in both sexes. Elytra without trace or patches of recumbent scales except near humerus in the female, and these often lacking. Head behind the antennae polished and with strong punctures, these visi
RMF008M7–Common spider beetle, White-marked Spider Beetle, Whitemarked Spider Beetle (Ptinus fur), on the ground, Germany
RF2H96D5B–Ptinus fur beetles in the subfamily Ptininae - hitemarked spider beetle, family Anobiidae - woodworm or wood borer. Pest of food in homes, shops.
RF2WNRWE5–Spider beetle on a dead bird (Ptinus)
RMRDAEGM–. Homes without hands : being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction . Animals. SGOLTTUS. 187 clocks, and other earth-boring beetles, depart from that form, but when we come to look at the scolytus, the ptinus, and other wood-borers, we can not but notice how very cylindrical they are in their shape. Perhaps there is no wood-boring beetle which is known so well as the little insect which is called Scolytus destmctor. I am not aware that it has a popular name that will distinguish it from other small beetles which bore into wood.. Scoly
RMP5RHCE–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Gibbium scotias or Gibbium psylloides (Northern Ptinus).The plant is Clematis vitalba (Traveller’s Joy) . between 1828 and 1840. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 237 Britishentomologyvol
RMPFHEYB–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 233 striberne ret kraftige, punkterne firkantede, tætstillede, stribemellemrummene smallere end striberne, hvert med en. Fig. 115. Ptinus fur <?. x 10. række korte, næsten nedliggende hår. Benene lange, slanke, bagskinnebenenes inderste endespore ret kraftig, meget kraf- tigere end den yderstei). *) Denne er ofte skjult under 1. fodled.. 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 per
RMW85JER–Woodworm or furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) on wood with hole. England, UK. February.
RF2H96D5H–Ptinus fur beetles in the subfamily Ptininae - hitemarked spider beetle, family Anobiidae - woodworm or wood borer. Pest of food in homes, shops.
RMRE3Y6N–. Entomology for medical officers. Insect pests; Insects as carriers of disease. Fia. 104.—Piinus, enlarged. Fig. 105.—A'iptiis, enlarged. very common occurrence, belong to the genera Ptinus (Fig. 104) and Niptus (Fig. 105). In Niptus the elytra are fused together. Another well-known species of Ptinid is the one that eats tobacco and drills neat holes into cigars, often choQsing the best. Cigars that have been perforated by this little beetle regain their full charm if you have patience to smoke on until sufficient ash is formed wherewith to make a little paste and plug the hole. Of the Hetero
RMP5RHCP–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Coleoptera: Serrocerus pectinatus or Xyletinus longitarsis (Serrated-horned Ptinus). between 1828 and 1840. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 237 Britishentomologyvolume2Plate375
RMPFHDY8–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 96 er almindeligt hos rovdyr (f. eks. hos løbebiller og de fleste rovbiller, fig. 3), eller den basale del kan være udviklet som et særlig kindtandlignende knuseparti (limnebiider, lathridier, torbister og mange andre, fig. 4). Navnlig hos planteædere er det almindeligt.. Fig. 3-8. Kindbakker: 3. Calosoma; 4. Nacerda; 5. Ptinus; 6. Ma- lachius; 7. Cantharis; 8. Cybister. (Alvah Peterson). at kindbakkerne i spidsen er skeformet udhulede og skarpkantede (fig. 5), og det er ikke sjældent, at der er en konstant forskel mellem
RF2H96D58–Ptinus fur beetles in the subfamily Ptininae - hitemarked spider beetle, family Anobiidae - woodworm or wood borer. Pest of food in homes, shops.
RF2WNFT81–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRH2DEE–. The British Coleoptera delineated, consisting of figures of all the genera of British beetles. Beetles. pi. Sk.. I LA 5 I ODER MA- Z. OGH1NA. 3. XILETINU5. 4-. PTI LINUS. 5. HEDOBIA 6. PTINUS. 7. MEZIUM . 8 &IBBIUM. 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.. Shuckard, William Edward, 1802-1868; Spry, W. London : H. G. Bohn
RMP5RHB1–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Coleoptera: Mezeum sulcatum or Mezium affine (Shining Ptinus).The plant is Ornithopus perpusillus (Common Bird’s-foot) . between 1828 and 1840. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 236 Briti
RMPFHEYR–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 225 3. Vingedækkerne med tæt, filtagtig, nedliggende behåring, der overvejende dækker grundfarven, og rækker af længere, fine, lidt opstående hår 1. téctus. Vingedækkerne uden tæt, filtagtig, nedliggende behåring 4.. Fig. 114. Ptinus raptor S, forkroppen. 4. Pronotum bagtil med en dyb, spejlblank længde- midtgrube, på hver side af denne med en høj, gul filtpude og skråt foran denne med en spejl- blank grube (fig. 114) 6. råptor, Pronotum uden sådanne gruber og filtpuder.... 5, 5. Vingedækkerne parallelsidede, med skarpt af
RF2WNFT8J–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRM7DKR–. Annual report of the Trustees of the State Museum of Natural History for the year ... Science; Museums. Report of the State Entomologist. 233 This species lias not yet, to my knowledge, shown itself as a museum pest, feeding upon objects of natural history, bu.t it may become so enrolled at any day, in the comjDany of two of its congeners — Ptinus fur Linn., as recorded by Dr. Hagen,* and Ptinus quadrimaculatus Melsh., from my own experience. Several examples of the latter were discovered, dead, in the month of February, in a case of dragon-flies which had been received the preceding summer
RF2WNFT8X–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRGD29E–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. agile than many other species of ptinids and have difficulty in walking upon smooth surfaces or righting themselves if turned on their backs. When disturbed they readily "feign death." In the field, the average life of the adult after emergence appears to be about six v^eeks, but under laboratory conditions this period may be prolonged to three or even four months.. PLATE 13 Larvae and pupae of Ptinus californicus Pic within cocoons in mass of fecal strands. Oviposition normally foll
RF2WNFT56–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRDJ1RM–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 866 FAMILY XIJII. PTINID/K. 1651 (5240). Ptinus bbukneus Duft., Faun. Austral., Ill, 65. Very similar to fur. from whicli it is dis- tinguisliecl mainly 1>y characters given in key. Color more often pale brown in both sexes. Elytra without trace or patches of recumbent scales except near humerus in the female, and these often lacking. Head behind the antennae polished and with strong punctures, these visi
RF2WNFT8B–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRGD2AY–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BULLETIN OF THE Southern California Academy of Sciences LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Vol. XL September-December, 1941 Part 3 m m I CONTENTS Page SOME NOTES ON THE DISTRIBUTION RECORDS OF LITTLE KNOWN SO. CALIF. ECHINODERMS—Fred C. Ziesenhenne - - 117 THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF THE STREPSIPTERA AS DETERMINED BY THE FIRST LARVA—W. Dwlght Pierce - - 121 THE BIONOMICS OF PTINUS CALIFORNICUS. A PREDATOR IN THE NESTS OF BEES—E. G. Linsley and J. W. MacSwain - 126 A NEW FLEA FROM THE MOJAVE DESERT—G. F
RF2WNFT4N–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRGD2AD–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Osniia rufa (Linn.) (Chevalier, 1923; Hamm, 1924; Maneval, 1929; Marechal, 1932), Osmia cormita (Latr.) (Marechal, 1932), Osmia emarginata Lep. (Enslin, 1925; Maneval, 1929), Osmia villosa (Schenck) (Maneval, 1929), Osmia mitis y.y2ind&r (Man- eval, 1929), Hoplitis adunca (Panzer) (Maneval, 1929), Chelo- stoma nigricorne (Nylander) (Maneval, 1929) and ?Bombus sp. (Fowler, 1889). Ptinus fur (Linn.), one of the spider beetles of commerce, has also been found in the nests of bees. It has bee
RF2WNFT5C–Mesocoelopus niger a tiny and rare beetle in the family Anobiidae, Ptinidae. Its larvae develop in the dry twigs of ivy (Hedera helix).
RMRGD29Y–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 12 Larva of Ptinus californicus Pic. x 18. prefer to nest in old burrows or natural crevices and rarely dig their own tunnels. They are, however, much smaller than lig- naria and in order to fill the old burrows which they appropriate it is necessary to build groups of cells. These cells are complete, although adjacent cells may share a common wall. Unlike lig- naria the nest cavity itself is not clased by mud plugs. The aver- age size of the cells of exilis is 4 x 8 mm. Anthophora edzva
RMRH2BC9–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. 90 BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., S: 1992 20.x. 1991. The spider-infested cavities beneath the bark also contained larvae of Ctesias serra (F.) and Attagenus pellio (L.), as well as an adult Ptinus sp. The history of this site is unclear, but the appearance of the old oaks suggests an old deer park. My thanks to John Gorrod, Warden at Crickley Hill, for his encouragement to investigate the deadwood fauna of Short Wood.—K. N. A. Alexander, 22 Cecily Hill, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2EF. References Atty, D. B. 1983.
RMRHTY80–. The Bermuda islands. An account of their scenery, climate, productions, physiography, natural history and geology, with sketches of their discovery and early history, and the changes in their flora and fauna due to man. Natural history. Figure 165.—Hard-back, x 1^, from a pliotograpli, by A. H. V. Figures 165a, 165&.—Sugar-cane Borer; Corn Borer {Ligyrus rugiceps), nat. size and enlarged. Figure 166.—Ptinus fur and larva, enlarged. Figure 166a.—Bread-beetle {Sitoch'epa panicea); a, imago, x4; b, larva, x 3. Figure 167.—Cigarette Beetle {Lasioderina serricorne); x 6^ ; a, dorsal; b, profi
RMRGF3BG–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Plate 1. Figs. 1-10. Facial region (clypeus, labrum, and mandibles) of various Ptinidae. Fig. 1. Diplocotes familiaris (Ol- liff). Fig. 2. Ptinus californicus Pic. Fig. 3. Diplocotidus formicola Peringuey. Fig. 4. Diplocotes laticornis (Lea). Fig. 5. Enosifaa tristis Olliff. Fig. 6. Polyplocotes longicotl'n Westwood. Fig. 7. Diplocotes carinaticeps (Oke). Fig. 8. Diplocotes kingi (Westwood). Fig. 9. Ectrephes pascoei Westwood. Fig. 10. Ectrepbes formicarum Pascoe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RMRNAH8Y–. Analytischer Leitfaden für den ersten wissenschaftlichen Unterricht in der Naturgeschichte. Animals. gig. 160. <Sd)metferiin<)dFot)f. a ^acettirtei ftugc. h T^er ju einer fnbenför: migen ^JtoDiutiqe t)tr= f(f)molKne Untcitiefcr. 1 Sippetitafter- e Slbgc(d)nittener Süftler. 8ig. 166 (5/1) ^räntertub (Ptinus für Q). .&al6f(^ilb mit 4 ^löcfcrn. gig 163 Äicferii = .^ar}gaUinücfe (CecidomyTa piui). Sigl64. (1/,). ®e}etd)neter tnte& (Eläter signätus).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMRNAH7N–. Analytischer Leitfaden für den ersten wissenschaftlichen Unterricht in der Naturgeschichte. Animals. gig. 160. <Sd)metferiin<)dFot)f. a ^acettirtei ftugc. h T^er ju einer fnbenför: migen ^JtoDiutiqe t)tr= f(f)molKne Untcitiefcr. 1 Sippetitafter- e Slbgc(d)nittener Süftler. 8ig. 166 (5/1) ^räntertub (Ptinus für Q). .&al6f(^ilb mit 4 ^löcfcrn. gig 163 Äicferii = .^ar}gaUinücfe (CecidomyTa piui). Sigl64. (1/,). ®e}etd)neter tnte& (Eläter signätus).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMRN5FMD–. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. Zoology; Mammals; Human beings; Natural history. CLASS IV.—INSECTA. Ixxvii ORDER V.—CoLEOPTERA (continued). Section I.—Pentamera (continued). Family. Section. Tribe, Genus. ( PS o o s ei •^ Lampy- / Melyris, Fab... Clerus, Geoff. Ph. Ptinus, Lm,. Lymexy- lon, Fa 6. Masti- Hister, Lhi. .. Subgenus. Example of Species. 1. Lycus, Fab L. latissimus, Fab. 2. Dictyoptera, < Lampyvis sangiiinea, Lat I Lin. 3. Omalisus, Geojf.. O. suturalis, Fab. 4. Phengodes, Hoff. 5. Lampyris, Cuv.,. L. noctiluca, Lin. G. Drilus, Oliv D. ater, D
RMRD4TBY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 96 er almindeligt hos rovdyr (f. eks. hos løbebiller og de fleste rovbiller, fig. 3), eller den basale del kan være udviklet som et særlig kindtandlignende knuseparti (limnebiider, lathridier, torbister og mange andre, fig. 4). Navnlig hos planteædere er det almindeligt.. Fig. 3-8. Kindbakker: 3. Calosoma; 4. Nacerda; 5. Ptinus; 6. Ma- lachius; 7. Cantharis; 8. Cybister. (Alvah Peterson). at kindbakkerne i spidsen er skeformet udhulede og skarpkantede (fig. 5), og det er ikke sjældent, at der er en konstant forskel mellem
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