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Wlck. — 'Walckenaer. Ry. — Piay. -^ JTlff. — AVoIfF. Schff. — SchaefFej. Znck, — Zincken genant Sommer. Schh. — Schocnherr. INSECTA. I. Sabclassis ELYTROPTERA; Alis superioriLiis crustaceis seu covLaceis. I. Ordo Coleoptera: Elytris crustaceis; sutura rccta; maxiHa i;iud*, liLera, palpigar»., 1. Tribus Pentamera: Tarsis ooinibus qvinqve articnlatis. I. Legio Saprophagi: Palpis qvatuor. I» ConorS' antennis pTiis; miuusye clavatis. I. Natio Lucanides: aiitennarum capitulo pectinato I. lateraliter fiss*,. i. Uinsio a-ntennis non fractis, GsNirs PASSALUS A-a«t. pler. — rjUCANirs Linu. Scp. Olr. Hbit. BGr^, Piiz. JLsk. — SCARABAEU» JLinn.— eupKs Vt. — Dsk^ MESTES Brwn. — SiNODENpnoN efSCARiTEs oUbj. E"l>r. * T^roracis dorso canaliculato dentatus Gvadel. 355. intcrrupuis Ajner. i, 3. 331. cornutus Colurab. o3*- convexus 535. Larbatus, Guian. — 2i Diris. aiitennit fractis, G. LUCAKUS Anct. — PLAxrcKRue Gffr. Frcr. Schff. — Scarabaevs Liun. Miill. Cer\'iiS(32 Srec. x. 3. 318. Ibex firasil » ~- - Eff. var. I".r?9-•S% — 321. Hirciis Paraleliipi- £laphu8 (5 Columb. 322. pedus 32 Svec. 525. tapreolus ^'^ — 523. var. i.f^ — .... Eff. z. y\v. c. 32 ~" 5^6. G. PLA.TYCERUS Ltr. Gffr. Lmk. Rs. Schh. Ghl. — Lucaku» Liun. Thg. Pnz. Pkl. Schrk. Oly. Hbst. — Scarabajsit* Liiiu. — Cahaeus Uddm. Tenebrioides32 Svec. 1.3. ",18. Caraboides c. <5 Svec. 330. var. b.^% —..... Eg. 3 var. e.S^ — — Caraboides ^^ — 529. var. /.$ — . E5, 4. var.^.J — 320. G. LAMPRIMON Ltr. Rs. Schh. — Lucantts Sehrb. — Lethrits Fbr. , G. AESALUM Tbr. Ltr. Pnz. Dfftscha. 111, Ghl. Schh. ~ Lucantts Piiz. Scarabaeoides ^2 Svec. 1. 3, 531. <2. Nat. Scarabaejdes. antennarum capitulo lamellato 1. horizontaliter fissp, I. JDiris. antennis 11 articulatis. G. OLETHPiUS Eg. Lethrus Auct. pler. — Bulbocero» Ach. — SCARA» BAETTs Pall. — Ci,uNip«s Act. Berol. cepLalotes 3$ Eur. Auitr. i. i. i.j G. SCAHABAEUS Auct. pler. — Giotrupk» Ltr. Dum. Iimk.*«TrTBOErs • t SCARABAEUS Lch. Rs. * Thorace cornuto. Typhocu»(JJ Svec. t3. Dispar ^9 FiOss. Austr. 1. 1. 22. var. *. — — var. ^.5 — — Efi. 5. Momus32 Iid. Or. «4. ~ . Kg.6, I var. i>.S — . i SCARAB^IUES. ^. Qvaflriaen«^2 •— si. Hypocrita Germ< S7. var. praec . Schh. mobilicoriiis^jSvec. 2f. Sylvaticus Svec. 27. rar. &. Germ. , . Eg. 7. Jaevigitiis Barbar. 38. * Thorace miLtico. verualis Svec. 27. Stercorarius Svec, 26. var. b, Gerra. Eg. 12. var. b. — pygmaeiis Afr. 28. var. c. — chrysomeloi- var. d. — . — 10. d«3 Germ. i. 3. 212, var. e, — a Dins, antennls \o articulatis: Ltr. Rs. — Ps.vmmodius Ghl. — Aphodiits Fbr. III. Strra. 6 . AEGIALEA Schn. Pnz. Sclil;. — ScAnABAEus Liun. Fbr. Pk.1. Hbst. Rss. Prs!. Moll. Scp. Arenaria Svec. i. 88" porcata Svec. 87. var. b. — • . Eg. 13. iminidica Iiid. Occ.5 — olevata "- 8h nigosa Svec, . Eg. \\. Sabiileti^ — 86. sulcicollis — 88. var. o. — » , . Ghl. Vuluerata — 88. Stcrcorator Ind. Occ, 87. Caesa — 83. a. Q. TnOX Awct, pler. — Jsucat^v& Mrsh, — Scarabakits L.inn. GiSr. DGr. Olv. Ficr. — SxLPHA Liizn. horridus Ind. Or. i. \. 119. gsmni.Ttus Seneg. 117. denticulatns Mo. sabulosus Svec. 117. lufidus Cap. b. Sp. »ig. areuosus — 118. hispidus Schh. suberosus Brasil. ii8- scaber — 113. arenariu».— O. 5IN0DENDRUM Auct. pler. — t.trcATrcr»Mr5h.— Scarabaecs L,inn, Gffr. DGr. Olv. cylindricum Svec. rar. h. $^ | (J^ Eg. 15. G. ORYCTES Ltr. 111. Bs. — GEOTRxrpES Fbr. Schh. Ghl. SCAAAB^VEVS Linn, GiFr. DGr. Oly. Fannns Barb. Eg. i6, * Tkorace armato. $ Eoas cf2 - Aft. auttr. 3. Hereules (5 Amer. 1. i. 1. Kasicoinis $^ Svec. 13. Caucasns $ Ind. Or. 10= var. d. (jy — ... Ghl. Centaurus (J — 4. Corydon^^ Hiipan. 15. Gideon^J 3. Ganymedes t? Guin. 4. * Tkorace inermi. Oromedon^ Ind. Or. 3. Bhinoceros 3"J Asiac- 16. Sylvanus 5 Brasil. i}. Silenns <J2 Eur. Auitr. 17. G. GEOTRYPES Anct. pler. — Scarabaeus Linn. Vt. Hbst. * Capite cornuto. piceus (5^2 Ind. Scorticoriiim. 1, 1, 23, ** Capite inerTni, pnnctatus $9 Ital. 19, lngubrisr?9 zx. Monodon Hung, 18. Amer. ^J TaipaJfJ — G. PHILEUHUS Ltr. Hs. — Gi:oTB,trpE3 Schh. Fbr, — ScAnABABUt lAtau Vt. Gtz. Didymits Amer. 1. 1. ig. C HEXODUS Ltr. Fcr. Olv. Hbst. Schh. G. HUTELA Ltr. Rs. Schh. — ScAB,ABAEtrc Liim. DGr. CetChtia et Ms- LOLONTHA Fbr. • Sciitello breve, Versicolor Brasil. Eg. 17. glauca — •f ungvibus binis aeqvalibuj, 150. var. b. ~~ Eg. Lineola Amer. 1. 3, 158. .... 10. var. b. — — Caesarea N. Hall. 149, ar. c, — — * Scutella magno, striata Gvadel. 153« emarginata Brasil. 156. rxifipes Sierr. Leon. i5i. Chrysis Amer. 155. lucida Gvadel, 156. ^\un^vibuj binit inaeqvalihiis. iucata Amer. 153. punctata Columli. 151. capucina lud". 157. - ' SCAnABjy. IT>ES. G. MELOLONTHA Ancr. pler. — ScAHABAEtJs Liim. DGr. Scp.SSchrt, Gffr. etc. Uns^vihiLS pnch.i.m omnittm pariiim, ** Ungulis (uct omnibuf simplici' dpics sim]>licis, medio dente a- .biis y aut tanttim Un^ulo cnr- ciito armato. torjim Purium uno> dpice bifi" elis, \ jintennnriivi clnva, lamelUs ^ jj/usqvam tribns: <J — 7 1. 5 > $ 7» geminata Amer. i87» 6 1. 4. barbatalnd. Occ. Brasil. — Svec. 1. 3, \6Z' Scarabaeina Ind. Or. — vav. 6. Gerin. .... Eg. 19, Forstromi Brasil. • Eg. 25. Afr. v.ir. c. — . — 20. mixta i Aeqv. 190, Tiilgatis o 2 Svec. »65. autiqva lud. Or. 19S, var. b. (Jj — — marginata Amer. 190, Hipi30Cast,iiii(JJ — 167. doroalis Tranqveb. 197. var. b.Q^ — — lurida ; 198. filosa 55 E«r. aiistr. 169. clata Tranqveb. 197. var.3.$<J — signnta Jamaic. i89. ineridiiii)jialis (5^ — Aiistra- atriceps Brasil. Cajeni ige. Eg.Ni- lis Schh, grocephala Schh. occidentalis^Ind. Occ. 169. erytrocephala Corom. 190. opaca^ . .Eg. 21. immaculata Amer. 190. tomeiitosa^J Ind. Or. 163. palleola Ind. Or, 191. AlopeX(J Cap L. Sp. — Lnudi Amer. ... Eg. 25. \-\ jintennarum clava. in ntroqve sexru triphylla. Atriplicis fBarbar, 190. rorida ^ Sximatr. 170. lanigera Columb.^ miicida (J$ Iiid. 171. «o'*^ immaciilata Viridis Ind, Or. Chin. 196. var. (JJ^ Ind. Or. 172. bicolox Cap b. Sp, 197. Globator^jCapb. Sp. 171. 5^-;«'- .^ >i93. Aphediiua . Egi 22. Aurata Atra £«r. Anstr, 176. VitisS Eur. Anstr. — Grondahli Capb. Sp. , , . Eg. 23. Jnlii Eur. — Brasil. Aenea^ . , Eg.iSj. var. c. Syec. — Gi!. a. Aeqvinoctialis^JHxing, 172, var. /. — assimilis^^ Atxstr. 177, var. Aj —»] — Ghl. M. soIstitiaIis(|f^ Svec. i7>, Frischii. Falleai ^J — 175. var. /. — Tnficornis^PEnr. Anstr. 176, — — var. r, Eiir. aestiva jj var.^. — — Aprilina Anstr. Carn. 173. var. II. Svec. — hirticollis Atiic. 173, var. V, — "" Ghl. c. cylindrica Ind, Or. 174, var. X, — — GM. b. — ** UngttUs omnibus apice bijidts, var. y. Enr. ". Eg. bmauea 3? Svec. 173. penicillata , 27» terxuginea Sierr. leon, i83. Korticola Svec, aoo,. " radiata Amboin. 183. •*^ar. 5. — — var.
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