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The present species is somewhat aberrant owing to the unusually , broad frons of the female , which thus approaches that of the following group ; but the antennae are not widely separated at the base . ( D ) GROUP OF B. SENEX .
The present species is somewhat aberrant owing to the unusually , broad frons of the female , which thus approaches that of the following group ; but the antennae are not widely separated at the base . ( D ) GROUP OF B. SENEX .
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From Schiner's description it is evident that the principal distinction is to be found in the shape of the head and antennae . The frons is in both sexes much broader than in Corsomyza . Besides the antennae being inserted in a much ...
From Schiner's description it is evident that the principal distinction is to be found in the shape of the head and antennae . The frons is in both sexes much broader than in Corsomyza . Besides the antennae being inserted in a much ...
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Head shining black , but the anterior half or even most of the frons and the whole face are of a pale yellow colour . Occiput with a faint pale dust on sides at the borders , and with short and scarce pale hairs ; vertical crest formed ...
Head shining black , but the anterior half or even most of the frons and the whole face are of a pale yellow colour . Occiput with a faint pale dust on sides at the borders , and with short and scarce pale hairs ; vertical crest formed ...
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