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THE COLEOPTERA OF CANADA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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With this paper we begin the consideration of the Lamiinæ, the third great subfamily of Longhorns. They have recently been worked up by Mr. Leng and Dr. Hamilton in a joint publication which has been largely used and followed in the preparation of the succeeding pages. The essential characters are to be found in the oblique sulcation of the outer side of the front tibiæ, the lack of prothoracic margin and the cylindrical pointed terminal joint of the palpi. None of the Canadian forms offer exceptions to the above rule. It will also be noticed that the front of the head is usually vertical instead of being oblique or nearly horizontal. Compare a Prionus, Romaleum and Saperda and this point will be made clear.
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* The Lamiinæ of North America. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., XXIII.
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