Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 18South African Museum, 1921 - Natual history |
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Page 68
... present species . It is therefore certain that Macquart had not Sosiomyia before him when describing Adelidea . I have no hesitation therefore in describing the new genus , the name of which ( from Sosias and myia ) is an allusion to ...
... present species . It is therefore certain that Macquart had not Sosiomyia before him when describing Adelidea . I have no hesitation therefore in describing the new genus , the name of which ( from Sosias and myia ) is an allusion to ...
Page 103
... present . 2 ( 9 ) . The cross - vein forming the third submarginal cell unites the upper branch of the cubital fork with the second longitudinal vein . 3 ( 4 ) . Eyes of the female narrowly separated ; wings broadly yellow at base and ...
... present . 2 ( 9 ) . The cross - vein forming the third submarginal cell unites the upper branch of the cubital fork with the second longitudinal vein . 3 ( 4 ) . Eyes of the female narrowly separated ; wings broadly yellow at base and ...
Page 115
... present group with a narrowed end of first posterior cell , I think that this name should be retained for the present species . There is a male from Smithfield , Orange Free State , September , 1910 ( Dr. D. Kannemayer ) . Occiput black ...
... present group with a narrowed end of first posterior cell , I think that this name should be retained for the present species . There is a male from Smithfield , Orange Free State , September , 1910 ( Dr. D. Kannemayer ) . Occiput black ...
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abdomen alula anal cell antennae apical basal cell basal comb basal deflection base Bezzi black bristles black hairs blackish Bombyliidae BOMBYLIUS broad broadly brownish Cape Cape Colony cell 1st clothed colour coxae cubital fork dark brown darker dense discal cross-vein discoidal cell elongate ERIOPTERA eyes femora flagellar segments fore border fringe frons front fuscous genitalia genus GONOMYIA grey grey-dusted greyish halteres hind border hind femora Holotype hyaline hypopygium infuscated K. H. Barnard knob Length of body Loew Macq Macquart Mesonotum metapleurae Namaqualand narrowed at end notopleural occiput ocellar tubercle pale yellowish paler palpi PĂ©ringuey pleurae proboscis pubescence pulvilli R. M. Lightfoot reddish scutellum second longitudinal vein second posterior cell short sides silvery South African Museum spines spots Squamae sternites stripes submarginal cells tarsi tergites terminal vein third antennal joint third joint thorax tibiae tomentum Type upper branch venation venter vertex white hairs whitish hairs Wiedemann yellowish hairs