On the colours of sexes of Australian bees [see Descent 1: 366].
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On the colours of sexes of Australian bees [see Descent 1: 366].
On stridulation of Coleoptera, Trox sabulosus, Mutilla. [See Descent 1: 380.]
Both sexes of Mononychus pseudacori and other Coleoptera stridulate.
Sends reference to stridulation in an article about Scolytus by Dr Chapman "Observations on the economy of British species of Scolytus", Entomol. Mon. Mag. 6 (1870): 126–31.