| Science - 1883 - 882 pages
...our fauna. Tribe XVI.— CRYPTORHYNCHINI. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that...or less covered by the prothoracic lobes ; and from Ceutorhynchini by the pygidium being entirely covered. The pectoral groove varies in length according... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1876 - 484 pages
...punctured in ÇTribe XV. < UYCKHSH VXCHI-VI. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that...or less covered by the prothoracic lobes; and from Ceutorhynchini by the pygidium being entirely covered. The pectoral groove varies in length according... | |
| John Lawrence LeConte - Beetles - 1876 - 496 pages
...in 9 • Tribe XV. < HYP -OK1 Y%< m YI. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that...or less covered by the prothoracic lobes; and from Ctutorhynchini by the pygidium being entirely covered. The pectoral groove varies in length according... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - Sewerage - 1883 - 890 pages
...fauna. Tribe XVI.— CRYFTOKH \.\CIIIM. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that...smaller size and different position of the eyes, which arc more or less covered bv the prothoracic lobes; and from C'eutorhynehiui by the pygidium being entirely... | |
| 1883 - 960 pages
...fauna. Tribe XVI.— CKVPTOKIIV.VCIIIM. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that...repose in a pectoral groove, this tribe differs from Zygupini in the smaller size and different position of the eyes, which are more or less covered by... | |
| Science - 1883 - 884 pages
...our fauna. Tribe XVI.— CRVPTORIIYXCHIM. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that...several other tribes, the beak is received upon the steruum, and lies in repose in a pectoral groove, this tribe differs from Zygopini in the smaller size... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Science - 1883 - 948 pages
...our fauna. Tribe XVI.— CRYFTOKHYXCHIIVI. This tribe contains a large number of genera, which differ so much in appearance and details of structure, that scarcely anything can bo predicated of all. It may, however, be stated in general terms, that while in common with several... | |
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