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INSECTS OF THE NORTHERN PARTS OF BRITISH AMERICA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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67. Trechus [Bradycellus] Tibialis, Kirby.—Length of body 2 3/4 lines. Only a single specimen taken.

[47] Body black, somewhat glossy. The tip of the palpi and scape of the antennæ are rufous; the prothorax is rather wider than long, but nearly square; the short basilar furrows observable in Argutor distinguish species from the succeeding ones: elytra lightly furrowed, furrows impunctured; in the usual situation adjacent to the second furrow a little beyond the middle of the elytrum a very minute puncti from impression is just discernible ; the lateral margin and suture at the apex of the elytra are reddish: the tibiæ are rufous but the cubit is black, at the tip , the tarsi are darker, the hand has four dilated joints as in the other species of the genus.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1870

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* The alitrunk is that part which bears the wings and the four posterior legs.