10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERRICORN»
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1
A Treatise on Some of the Insects of New England which are ...
The beetles next to be described have been brought together into one great tribe,
named serricorn or saw-horned beetles, because the tips of the joints of their
antennae usually project more or less on the inside, somewhat like the teeth of a
...
Thaddeus William Harris, 1862
2
A Treatise on Some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation
The beetles next to be described have been brought together into one great tribe,
named serricorn or saw-horned beetles, because the tips of the joints of their
antenme usually project more or less on the inside, somewhat like the teeth of a ...
Thaddeus William Harris, Charles Louis Flint, 1862
3
Miscellaneous entomological pamphlets
From the other groups of serricorn pentamerous Coleoptera, the Elateridae are ...
subfiliform, never clavate, or capitulate; in the males only of certain Eucnemides
are the terminal joints enlarged, but they always preserve their serricorn type.
John Lawrence LeConte, 1856
4
Description of New Freshwater and Land Shells
... suture between the first and second segments is more or less obliterated in
Buprestidte, while in all Elateridae it is as distinct as the other sutures. From the
other groups of serricorn pentamerous Coleoptera, the Elateridze are
distinguished ...
5
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
... between the first and second segments is more or less obliterated in
Buprestidm, while in all Elateridae it is as distinct as the other sutures. From the
other groups of serricorn pentamerous Coleoptera, the Elateridae are
distinguished by the ...
6
Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
(Gr.J A genus of serricorn Coleopterous insects, type of the family Melyridae. Mki.
ruin. k, mel'-e-re-de, s. A family of serricorn Coleopterous insects. The species
are active, and frequently gaily coloured little beetles, com- I monly found in ...
7
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
Serricorn. Coleoptera,. with. Adjustments. to. the. List. 2. The. Malacoderm.
Families. By A. A. ALLEN, B.Sc., A.R.C.S. (No. I of this series of three appeared in
The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine for July-Sept. 1968, vol. 104, pp. 208-216.)
...
8
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
The insect forming the type of this genus is one of the most minute serricorn
beetles. Sp. unica. Amauronia subcenca. PI. XIV. Fig. 10. ^ineo-nigra ; rude et
irregulariter punctata et undique setis perbrevibus pallidis obsita ; antennis fuscis
, ...
On the Serricorn Coleoptera of St. Vincent, Grenada, and the Grenadines [
Malacodermata, Ptinida, Bos- trychidm), with Descriptions of new Species. By
Henry S. Gorham, F.Z.S. [Received March 3, 1898.] (Plate XXVII. figs. 1-5 & 7-10.)
...
Zoological Society of London, 1898
10
Coleopterological Notices
In fact no systematist who has placed Lyctus in the serricorn series has ever
dwelt with great emphasis upon any particular character as proof of the
relationship. DuVal, who seems to have been most candid in this respect, cites
the form of the ...
Thomas Lincoln Casey, 1889