Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 35South African Museum, 1956 - Natual history |
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... hypopygium with last sternite in position , ventral view of hypopygium ( last sternite removed ) and views of beaked apical joint and lateral strut of Nomalonia sporanthera n . sp . ( text - fig . 3 ) differs from that of afra ( cf ...
... hypopygium with last sternite in position , ventral view of hypopygium ( last sternite removed ) and views of beaked apical joint and lateral strut of Nomalonia sporanthera n . sp . ( text - fig . 3 ) differs from that of afra ( cf ...
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... Hypopygium of 3 ( text - fig . 11 , b ) with the outer apical angles of basal part not very sharply pointed , the ... hypopygium of ♂ of same species . ( c ) Side view of apical part of hypopygium of Pantostomus melanotidus n . sp ...
... Hypopygium of 3 ( text - fig . 11 , b ) with the outer apical angles of basal part not very sharply pointed , the ... hypopygium of ♂ of same species . ( c ) Side view of apical part of hypopygium of Pantostomus melanotidus n . sp ...
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... Hypopygium of ♂ ( text - fig . 159 ) differs from that of doliops in having the apical prongs slender , narrower and not so broad and flattened and an entirely different type of beaked apical joints . The latter differ from those of ...
... Hypopygium of ♂ ( text - fig . 159 ) differs from that of doliops in having the apical prongs slender , narrower and not so broad and flattened and an entirely different type of beaked apical joints . The latter differ from those of ...
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aedeagal anal cell antennal joint anteriorly Anthrax apex axillary lobe bands basal half base of second beaked apical joints Bezz Bezzi black hairs Bombyliidae bristles bristly hairs broader broadish buccal cavity conspicuous costal cell coxae dark or black darker dense denser discally discoidal cell distinctly femora fourth posterior cell gleaming hairs on sides hind margins holotype hyaline intermixed interocular space Karoo Length of body Length of wing Lomatia longer marginal cell margins of tergites mesopleural tuft middle cross vein Namaqualand ocellar tubercle ocelli pale scaling paler paratypes pleurae prealar predominantly proboscis pruinescence scaling on abdomen scutellum second basal cell second posterior cell second vein sericeous whitish sericeous yellowish shorter sides of abdomen sides of tergites silvery slender slightly South African Museum species spicules spines spots squamae sternites submarginal cells tarsi text-fig third posterior cell thorax tibiae Transvaal Museum transverse usually variable extent Vestiture white scaling yellowish brownish