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Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 39.9 Scarabaeoidea, Scarabaeidae: a, Cotinis nitida (scale equals 2 mm); b, antenna and c, foreleg of Cotinis nitida; d, larva of Popillia japonica.

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Dascilloidea and Dryopoidea: a, Dascillidae (Dascillus davidsoni; scale equals 2 mm); b, Psephenidae, adult (Eubrianax edwardsi; scale equals 1 mm); c, Psephenidae, larva (Eubrianax); d, antenna of adult Eubrianax; e, tarsus of Dascillus (Dascillidae).

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Buprestoidea, Buprestidae: a, Buprestis aurulenta (scale equals 2 mm); b, metacoxal region of Buprestis; c, dorsal aspect of larva of Chrysobothris. g, groove in coxa for reception of femur.

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Elateroidea and Dascilloidea: a, Elateridae (Ctenicera tigrina; scale equals 1 mm); b, Elateridae, larva (Cryptohypnus); c, Rhipiceridae (Sandalus niger, male; scale equals 2 mm); d, tarsus of Sandalus (Rhipiceridae).

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Cantharoidea: a, Cantharidae (Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus); b, Lampyridae (Photurus pennsylvanicus); c, larva of Chauliognathus. Scales equal 2 mm.

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Bostrichoidea (a, b) and Dermestoidea (c, d): a, Bostrichidae (Apatides fortis); b, Ptinidae (Ptinus clavipes); c, Dermestidae (Anthrenus lepidus); d, Dermestidae (Dermestes lardarius). Scales equal 1 mm, except for b, which equals 0.5 mm.

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Cleroidea

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Cucujoidea (b, c) and Tenebrionoidea (a, d–i)

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Cucujoidea (a, c–d, f–i) and Tenebrionoidea (b, e)

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Chrysomeloidea: a, Chrysomelidae (Diabrotica undecimpunctata); b, tarsus of Chrysochus ( Chrysomelidae); c, Bruchidae (Bruchus rufi manus); d, Chrysomelidae (Odontata dorsalis); e, Cerambycidae (Xylotrechus nauticus). Scales equal 1 mm.

Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure Curculionoidea: a, b, Curculionidae (Hypera postica); c, d, Scolytidae (Ips); a, c, adults, dorsal aspect; b, d, adults, lateral aspect; e, larva of Curculionidae (Naupactus). Scales equal 1 mm.